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		<dc:creator>Raisin Girl</dc:creator>
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		<description>This was really great.  I&#039;ve always been very progressive, very comfortable with my period and discussing it, and very vocally supportive of safer and cleaner means of feminine protection (I use the Keeper), but I have a seven year old daughter and I&#039;m so frightened at the thought of her starting her period!  I am so nervous for her, and I&#039;m nervous about the talk.  This made me feel so much better - especially the idea of the Comfort Kit!  Thanks so much for the tips.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was really great.  I&#8217;ve always been very progressive, very comfortable with my period and discussing it, and very vocally supportive of safer and cleaner means of feminine protection (I use the Keeper), but I have a seven year old daughter and I&#8217;m so frightened at the thought of her starting her period!  I am so nervous for her, and I&#8217;m nervous about the talk.  This made me feel so much better &#8211; especially the idea of the Comfort Kit!  Thanks so much for the tips.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Annagrace</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 07:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you, Rachelle.  I&#039;m feeling better and better about this time in my girls&#039; lives.  this is great info!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, Rachelle.  I&#8217;m feeling better and better about this time in my girls&#8217; lives.  this is great info!</p>
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		<description>well, not much advice on the tampon front, but just knowing it was normal helped a LOT when I found out (my mom for whatever reason did not consider the possibility of it being the hymen, so she didn&#039;t tell me) - in college I found that Our Bodies, Ourselves had sketches of several different types of hymens so I could see which one mine was.  Eventually I went for my first GYN exam, and she said that I could have it surgically removed at any point - since I was already used to pads at that point, I opted to leave it alone for a few years.

there&#039;s five of us, so the jewelry wasn&#039;t family pieces - but it was nice to have something pretty!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well, not much advice on the tampon front, but just knowing it was normal helped a LOT when I found out (my mom for whatever reason did not consider the possibility of it being the hymen, so she didn&#8217;t tell me) &#8211; in college I found that Our Bodies, Ourselves had sketches of several different types of hymens so I could see which one mine was.  Eventually I went for my first GYN exam, and she said that I could have it surgically removed at any point &#8211; since I was already used to pads at that point, I opted to leave it alone for a few years.</p>
<p>there&#8217;s five of us, so the jewelry wasn&#8217;t family pieces &#8211; but it was nice to have something pretty!</p>
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		<description>Good advice Caitlyn. I wonder how a mothers can help her daughter if that is a hardship in regards to tampon use...? 

I love the jewlery idea. I can think of a family piece or two that I could pass to my daughters.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good advice Caitlyn. I wonder how a mothers can help her daughter if that is a hardship in regards to tampon use&#8230;? </p>
<p>I love the jewlery idea. I can think of a family piece or two that I could pass to my daughters.</p>
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		<description>maybe also a discussion of the hymen?  Not that it&#039;s a common problem, but it sure freaked me out that a tampon hurt and hurt and wouldn&#039;t go in.  I ended up having it surgically removed before my wedding.

my family has a tradition that each girl gets her first piece of grownup jewelry (usually a nice necklace) when she gets her period.  In later years we would wear ours to signal PMS, so we didn&#039;t step on each others&#039; toes too much.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>maybe also a discussion of the hymen?  Not that it&#8217;s a common problem, but it sure freaked me out that a tampon hurt and hurt and wouldn&#8217;t go in.  I ended up having it surgically removed before my wedding.</p>
<p>my family has a tradition that each girl gets her first piece of grownup jewelry (usually a nice necklace) when she gets her period.  In later years we would wear ours to signal PMS, so we didn&#8217;t step on each others&#8217; toes too much.</p>
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