Personal Questions for Girls
Puberty is that time in life when kids' bodies change and become more like grownups'. So it's no surprise that kids have LOTS of "personal questions" about these changes.
- PQ: Can I go swimming when I have my period?
- PQ: Can I insert a tampon even if I don't have my period yet?
- PQ: Can bras cause breast cancer?
- PQ: Can breasts be injured?
- PQ: Do I have to change my pad overnight?
- PQ: Do tampons hurt?
- PQ: How do I tell a boy I don't like him?
- PQ: How do I tell my mom I got my period?
- PQ: How do I tell my mom I need a bra?
- PQ: How do I tell my mom I need to get some pads in case my period starts?
- PQ: I feel embarrassed when I have my period at school. What should I do?
- PQ: I have a man doctor. What do I do?
- PQ: I have hair on the nipples of my breasts. Is that normal?
- PQ: I heard that some bras make your breasts stop growing. Is that true?
- PQ: My mom isn't around. How can I talk to my dad about girl stuff?
- PQ: Should girls use scented or unscented pads and tampons?
- PQ: Should girls wear a bra at night?
- PQ: What can I do if someone stares at my breasts?
- PQ: What if I forget about my tampon?
- PQ: What if I'm itchy down there?
- PQ: What if a girl never gets her period?
- PQ: What if everything goes wrong when you get your first period?
- PQ: What if one of my breasts is bigger than the other?
- PQ: What's a pantiliner?
- PQ: Why don't any boys like me?