July 29, 2023
INTIMINA Launches Free Guide to Help Parents Talk to Kids About Menstruation
I INTIMINA, a leading intimate health brand, has launched a free guide for parents in Florida to help them start conversations about menstruation with their children. The guide, called "Say Period," includes information on menstrual cycles, such as common symptoms, misconceptions, and tips for using period products.
The guide was created in response to the recent enactment of Florida House Bill 1069, also known as the "Don't Say Period" law. The law prohibits sex education and discussion about menstruation in schools from kindergarten through fifth grade.
…the "Say Period" guide is a valuable resource for parents in Florida and beyond... it is a comprehensive and informative guide that can help parents to have open and honest conversations with their children about menstruation…
In the words of Dr. Alyssa Dweck, OBGYN and INTIMINA Medical Advisory Board Member, "Conversations and education about menstruation are fundamental to one's understanding of their bodies and human development." She also said that menstruation is a natural part of life and that it is often considered a "fifth vital sign."
The "Say Period" guide is a valuable resource for parents who want to have open and honest conversations with their children about menstruation. The guide includes information on a variety of topics, such as what is menstruation, the symptoms of menstruation, how to use period products, common misconceptions about menstruation, and the importance of talking about menstruation.
The guide also includes prompts for parents to help them start conversations with their children about menstruation. These prompts can help parents to find the right words to use and to create a comfortable and supportive environment for the conversation.
The "Say Period" guide is a valuable resource for parents in Florida and beyond. It is a comprehensive and informative guide that can help parents to have open and honest conversations with their children about menstruation.
The guide is available in English and Spanish. It is free to download and can be found on the INTIMINA website.
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