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- Having your period is a normal, healthy part of life.
- Your period doesn’t have to make you feel bad or keep you from doing what you normally do.
- You can use cups, tampons, or pads to collect the flow when you have your period.
- What’s happening to me?
- The Inside of the Vulva
- How does my reproductive system work?
- The Reproductive Organs
- What is menarche?
- How can I tell when my period is coming?
- How long will my period last?
- How often will I have my period?
- Keeping Track of Your Period
- How do I keep the flow from staining my clothes?
- What do I need to know about tampons, pads, and cups?
- How can I tell if my periods are normal?
- Will I feel weak when I lose blood during my period?
- What do I do if I get cramps?
- Will I have serious problems with my period?
- What if my period starts in school?
- Can other people tell when I’m having my period?
- Will I have a period all my life?
- What if I just want to talk about it?
- What about the scary stories I hear sometimes?
- Glossary
- Illustrations, diagrams, and charts.
- 16 pages
- 5th grade reading level
- Revised 2009
en Español, El período menstrual

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