Why do i feel akward talking about my period to my mom?!


Question: i feel really uncomfortable and weird talking about my period to my mom.is this normal?


Answers: i feel really uncomfortable and weird talking about my period to my mom.is this normal?

its totally normall.i feel that way too. just remember that she is your mom and she wont make fun of you...so you should trust her...so ya you might be scared, but she understands...break out of your shell a little bit.

Totally normal, especially if you're still a teenager. It's a private and sensitive topic. Just keep reminding yourself that your mom is very familiar with the topic - she's been dealing with her period since long before you were born, so she's had a lot longer to get comfortable with it.

I have heard that a lot of young women deal with this. Honestly, it shouldn't be an issue. Your mom has been dealing with periods for years longer than you! Any questions you have, she will be the best to answer since a lot of what she went through may happen to you. Just sit down and talk to her. It won't seem so weird after a while. Good luck and God bless!

I didn't feel comfortable talking to my mom because she wasn't every really open with me about things. So when I started my period I didn't even tell her... I had my bff help me.

I think overall its akward to talk about . But if you have questions or problems - you should find an adult that you do feel comfortable talking to.

Girl, I'm 17 and I still don't like talking to my mom about boys let alone my period. It's just a little awkward that's all. It's definitely normal. Maybe you'll grow out of it, maybe not. Some people are just more secretive about stuff like that, even around family.

Because now you are a woman and all that hoo-ra.

It's a transition, and transitions are always a little weird.

But if she had a kid, I guarantee you she had a period, or at least knows about them.

Try not to think too far ahead, about what being an adult will be like and what you're going to do with the rest of your life and babies and...whoa, there.

Focus on right now. It's just a stage of growth. Just a change. Take each change as it comes and try not to make a big deal about it, to her or yourself.

But yeah, it's normal. It doesn't have to be super-weird...but it often is.





The consumer health information on answer-health.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2011 answer-health.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Categories