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      MLR
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      I would suggest getting the ultra thin with wings. You can wrap the wings as the same width of her panties and that would fit her more comfortably? Also I m sensitive to those more plasticy dri surface type and they gives me rash. So maybe should start off with the soft cottony surface type.


      Hope this helps…

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        moonee
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        moonee:
        thnks cluelessmom for recommending neutrogena, I will certainly give it a try. Well, at least ur grl is 10 yrs old, mine just turned nine this year. My mum also started her on chicken since nursery days. I knew abt chicken and all that homone stuff but never gave it a second thought as there was nothing else that she wantedto eat. I used to take her to wisma and taka after school to eat chicken rice at least 4 tmes a week for 3 yrs plus my mum cooks chicken and insist she consume the essence. 😢 I pray that her period wont come so soon, thats my greatest fear

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        Hi again, Im back again and just wanted to tell you that my dds period came in September 09, err... at age 9. She has experience two more periods to date.. Well, i think shes handling it quite well, though she wish it would stop forever. :roll:

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          starlight1968sg
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          I thought the period usually starts when girls enter sec schools.

          I start to worry for my p5 girl. Any obvious signs when the period is about to start? I have long forgotten mine.

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            daisyt
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            moonee:
            Hi again, Im back again and just wanted to tell you that my dds period came in September 09, err... at age 9. She has experience two more periods to date.. Well, i think shes handling it quite well, though she wish it would stop forever. :roll:

            Hi moonee, glad your dd handles quite well. At the age of 9, its not easy to handle, especially in the beginning, very messy, no accurate, flow also not constant. 😄

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              daisyt
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              starlight1968sg:
              I thought the period usually starts when girls enter sec schools.

              I start to worry for my p5 girl. Any obvious signs when the period is about to start? I have long forgotten mine.
              A few signs to watch out, tummy cramp, very moody, mood swing, very tired. It seems to begin with brown discharge first for a few days and stop. This may repeat for a couple of months, then the actual flow would come later.

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                moonee:

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                Hi again, Im back again and just wanted to tell you that my dds period came in September 09, err... at age 9. She has experience two more periods to date.. Well, i think shes handling it quite well, though she wish it would stop forever. :roll:
                Heya moonee, glad tt ur dd is handling it well..... :celebrate:

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                  cluelessmom:
                  moonee:


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                  Hi again, Im back again and just wanted to tell you that my dds period came in September 09, err... at age 9. She has experience two more periods to date.. Well, i think shes handling it quite well, though she wish it would stop forever. :roll:

                  Heya moonee, glad tt ur dd is handling it well..... :celebrate:

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                  Hi cluelessmom and daisy,
                  yup, I guess shes learning to accept it even though she hates it and cant wait for it to stop each time. I was in a state of blurness when it first came and went round looking for the most comfortable pads to get her, shes tried and wasted alot. She dislike and find pads uncomfortable but manage to find a few brands for different days for her. The first time was abit heavy so for the nite i gave her \"goodnites pullup\" but placed a pad on it too, she found that comfortable. Taught her not to settle for anything less than 28cm as that would cover most areas when she move instead of adjusting a pad thats 22cm. 25cm should be good for light days.
                  Just to make her feel better, I reminded her of her diaper days and told her that she used to wear it for a few years except that now.. its blood instead of urine. She complain each time....why must woman have period. Well i explained all of us feel this way some time or other but we all live with it.
                  She started in sept09, didnt see next period till Nov and Jan, lasted for a full 7 days. ,,,,,,, I still think its early as her mind is rather young and shes not too conscious of herself yet.
                  Actually shes very well developed but unfortunaly not the brain! :lol:

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                    Yes, when I was young, I wished it never come and even now, at times, I wish too!


                    At the age of 9! OMG, your girl really handled it very well.

                    I was told in the schools, p5 girls will be given a talk on this matter. Then all the kids will giggle.

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                      orchids
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                      I was told that if the mother got her period early, her daughter would get hers at around the same age as her mom, is this true?


                      Is there anyone whose dd did not experience growing spurts after getting her period? I’m curious becos I hope my dd would grow taller when she gets her period.

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                        moonee:
                        Just to make her feel better, I reminded her of her diaper days and told her that she used to wear it for a few years except that now.. its blood instead of urine.

                        Hi moonee, I like this part of your explanation. 😄 :celebrate:

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