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<blockquote data-quote="Jungleland" data-source="post: 159394" data-attributes="member: 4598"><p>So far Aly is using the Always pads with WINGS! Sure wish they had those around when I was younger! </p><p> </p><p>I worry cause her feminine hygiene is not the best and now she needs to be even better about it. She will be here with me this weekend again, so I think we will go over a few things to help it be a bit easier for her. </p><p> </p><p>When she was about 3, I think, her then Pediatrician guestimated that she was start developing early and would start her period by the age of 10. He was right on! She was on Soy formula as a baby due to a milk allergy, she is African American and she is a bigger than average girl for her age, so he said all those things attribute to an early menses! </p><p> </p><p>This evening she said she had mild cramps and asked for a Tylenol. I told husband that he ought to ask the pharmacist if she can take Pamprin or Midol or one of those with her other medications. She said it wasn't too bad at school, since she is in the special day class 3/4 of her day with lots of freedom to use the restroom in the day room, she didn't have to "announce" to anyone when she needed to change her pad. </p><p> </p><p>Tomorrow we have her IEP at the middle school for next year, we get a tour of the school and will meet all her teachers and supportive staff. She will be in the Special Day class there with 9 other students, 1 teacher, 4 aides and the school psychiatric is in there daily, as well as several school counselors. She will be mainstreamed for PE and art only. husband has meet the principal and says she's great. The SDC also has it's own restroom, so it will be really similar to what she's used to now. </p><p> </p><p>Anyways, thanks all for the good thoughts. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungleland, post: 159394, member: 4598"] So far Aly is using the Always pads with WINGS! Sure wish they had those around when I was younger! I worry cause her feminine hygiene is not the best and now she needs to be even better about it. She will be here with me this weekend again, so I think we will go over a few things to help it be a bit easier for her. When she was about 3, I think, her then Pediatrician guestimated that she was start developing early and would start her period by the age of 10. He was right on! She was on Soy formula as a baby due to a milk allergy, she is African American and she is a bigger than average girl for her age, so he said all those things attribute to an early menses! This evening she said she had mild cramps and asked for a Tylenol. I told husband that he ought to ask the pharmacist if she can take Pamprin or Midol or one of those with her other medications. She said it wasn't too bad at school, since she is in the special day class 3/4 of her day with lots of freedom to use the restroom in the day room, she didn't have to "announce" to anyone when she needed to change her pad. Tomorrow we have her IEP at the middle school for next year, we get a tour of the school and will meet all her teachers and supportive staff. She will be in the Special Day class there with 9 other students, 1 teacher, 4 aides and the school psychiatric is in there daily, as well as several school counselors. She will be mainstreamed for PE and art only. husband has meet the principal and says she's great. The SDC also has it's own restroom, so it will be really similar to what she's used to now. Anyways, thanks all for the good thoughts. Hugs, Vickie [/QUOTE]
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