How do blind women know they get their period?!


Question: Ok don't take offense... but I've always wondered if a girl is blind, how would she know she got her period. Obviously, someone could tell her she bled through her clothes but would that have to happen every month!? Would someone have to tell her every month she bled through and then when she didn't? How would that work? I'm curious.


Answers: Ok don't take offense... but I've always wondered if a girl is blind, how would she know she got her period. Obviously, someone could tell her she bled through her clothes but would that have to happen every month!? Would someone have to tell her every month she bled through and then when she didn't? How would that work? I'm curious.

I don't know, but I assume blind people have carers or something to help them with things like that.

I like how someone said "she marks her calender"..how is she supposed to see that?!

most blind people can't read your question, so you probably won't get an answer

Smell?

There's more than colour to having a period.

Any woman knows that.

Wow. I guess I never thought of that. Then again, I tend to not think about things like that.

I would imagine that person would have to rely on others to help in that area of life?

Note: While there is more than color when it comes to a woman having her period, some women are very, very lucky not to have any PMS or any other signs that would say when a few spots have occured. However, I would like to think that what we've read over the many, many decades is true... people that lose one sense have the ability to use their other senses in a greater capacity. For example: If one loses their eyesight, their hearing may become more sensitive.

Oh come on...don't be stupid......

She may be blind, but she can still feel things. Having your first period is a very wet, messy thing!

She'd feel cramps, feel the menstruational fluid coming out of her, and of course, when she's changing she might feel a draft on her wet undergarments.

You don't need eyesight to know that you're on your period.

umm no! She would get cramps and stuff. She would probably know

Do you not feel like you have started your period???

period pains?!

She feels it, there senses are much stronger than ours.

well you can feel something down under, period do not mean its just bleed, you can actually feel the period, or PMS (tigher breast, hungry faster, etc, every women different)

They probably really keep count of the days, and by the feel and so on.. just guessing

prolly feel... they prolly jus stick a tampon in around that day n hope for the best haha no idea

lol Don't be so stupid asking these question they're blind not retarded

more likely than not, she just marks her calender. and if she's irregular, she probably uses a method of birth control to regulate her menstrual cycle.

She would feel it and the pain along with it but of course someone would help her with that kind of stuff.

do they know?...perhaps...interesting question

Maybe they just feel a wet sensation down there!

thats like saying how would a blind person know when to wake up.. they would have to teach themselves these things and it would just become a natural occurence over time!x

she could be like normal people and start wearing pads a day b4 she is due thats how i dont usually bleed thru, and i dont know about you , but i can feel when i have it

well as you get older and have your period alot...you kinda sense it lol like with me i get mini cramps and im like oh crap its coming.....but im pretty sure blind women have aids that help them with stuff like that

she would be able to feel/smell when she got her period (not close up, i mean in distance just noticing it)

Period blood feels and smells different from regular vaginal discharge. And it usually comes out in larger quantities. And if women have regular periods, they know when to expect them!

The only way, I think to feel their panty. Like being wet or bleeding on the panty. She can touch her vagina if there is bleeding or something. But other then, she can get cramps and discharge. That only way to feel something inside her system.

well I don't think it takes eye sight to tell the difference in fluid I know when I get my period it's feels completely different, you don't just bleed you have a feeling with the bleeding inside, I'm not sure what your talking about, it's a woman thing not an eye sight thing

often times blind people have "Seeing Eye Bears" and these bears can smell the mensturation and warn the seeing impaird person by maming them with their claws and/or teeth.





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