Sleeping over my friends house on period (but there is more too it)
Question Posted Sunday December 28 2014, 5:47 pm
Okay. So I am sleeping over my friends house tomorrow night. It will be the second day of my period which is the heaviest. She is a really close friend and I don't care if she knows that I'm on my period. But the thing is... Her mom is my teacher. It's not awkward at all because she is my favorite teacher and she is really awesome and my friends and I have talked to her at school about period stuff. I never leak (I have a method.) But what if I have bad cramps and I look really sad or I can't do much, and she asks me why (my friend and I are in the kitchen a lot because we like to cook, and she is Usually there) what do I say? I just don't want it to be awkward.
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Bree1990 answered Sunday December 28 2014, 10:21 pm: Hello Lady,
Don't worry about little things like that. Your friend and her mother are both females so they will understand that at times that you will feel uncomfortable while you're on your period. To keep the situation from becoming awkward give them both heads up that its your time of the month if you want. To get a little control over your cramps drink plenty of water, stay away from caffeine and use a heating pad for muscle spasms. Try to have a good at your friends house and don't worry yourself about something that hasn't even happened. [ Bree1990's advice column | Ask Bree1990 A Question ]
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