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  • How to Help a Daughter Feel Better After Her Mother Has Died

    When you lose your wife or significant other, it can be extremely difficult to cope. The grieving process is often more difficult for children who have lost the guidance and support of their mother. Daughters may experience feelings of confusion, depression, guilt and vulnerability after this type of loss. Sometimes fathers find it difficult to communicate on an emotional level with their daughters to provide them with the comfort they need. As a parent you may feel obligated to give your daughter advice, but the most important action you can take is simply letting her know that you are there.

  • Good Finger Foods for My Daughter's First Birthday

    Hosting a party that is a combination of adults and small children can be daunting for any parent. Finding food that is safe and nutritious for children while interesting and tasty enough for the adult palate can be difficult. If the children are already eating solid foods, there are a number of options sure to please both children and adults.

  • How to Check an Ovulation Period

    Ovulation occurs once a month when a woman's ovaries release an egg.Usually,this occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle, about 10 to 16 days before your period begins. Predicting the period of ovulation can be vital if you are trying to conceive.But with time frames varying by woman, it's difficult to be exact. You can determine your ovulation periods by monitoring and being aware of your body, as well as by using more modern predictor methods.

  • How to Make a Young Girl Wear Her Bras

    Girls usually go through puberty between 9 and 13 years of age, though there can be a variation on either side of this age range. Part of a girl's development is the growth of breasts. A girl may eagerly anticipate this and long for her first bra. This can be particularly so, if her friends seem a little ahead of her. Peer pressure is very strong at this stage in a young girl's life, and it is likely that she is comparing notes on bodily development with her friends. However, some young girls do not feel comfortable either with their…

  • First Period Tips

    Getting your first period can be scary. It can be overwhelming if you don't know what to expect. When a girl becomes a preteen, or sometimes even a little younger, it's time to start discussing her first period and give her some tips that will help her ease into this next phase of her life. Girls just need to know that it's a normal part of life, even though it can be unpleasant and frustrating to deal with at times.

  • How to Recognize Signs of a Girl's First Period

    Every girl develops at a different pace and the onset of her first period is a milestone. It doesn't matter if you are nine or 15, it is reassuring to be prepared. The first time a girl has her menstrual period, it is referred to as menarche. Menarche means that your body is now physically able to have a baby of its own. Knowledge and preparation are the keys to entering womanhood with assurance. There are certain signs to watch for.

  • How to Get Pregnant After Depo-Provera Injections and Contraceptive Pill

    Both Depo-Provera injections and contraceptive pills are forms of hormonal birth control. These medications not only prevent pregnancy, but they also regulate your balance of progesterone and estrogen during the menstrual cycle. If you have been taking either the Depo-Provera shot or the contraceptive pill, you will need to stop taking these medications and allow your menstrual cycles to return to normal before trying to get pregnant.

  • How to Interpret FSH Levels

    Levels of follicle stimulating hormone, or FSH, give insight into the quantity and quality of a woman's remaining eggs. Women with high levels of FSH may have a diminishing number of eggs, or the remaining eggs may not be very good quality, so the body is producing more FSH to compensate. Tests for FSH need to be performed during specific points of the menstrual cycle, or the results could lead to an inaccurate assumption.

  • How to Teach Your Daughter About Her First Menstrual Cycle

    Adolescence can be a trying time for children and parents alike. The process of puberty can be confusing and scary for boys and girls. Many girls are uncertain about what to expect concerning their period. Girls can begin to menstruate anytime between the ages of 8 and 15, with the average age being 12. In order to ease into this transition, you can teach your daughter about her period. Education and open conversation may reduce her anxieties concerning this subject.

  • How to Talk to Your Daughter About Her First Period

    A girl's first period is a special event and should be treated as such. A little girl should never be made to think that her menstruation is a sad event. Menstruation, which usually occurs when a girls is 12 or 13 but can happen any time between she is 10 and 16, is a rite of passage into womanhood and a cause for celebration.

  • How to buy your young daughter her first bra with out Mom

    If the time comes as dad that you must buy your young daughter a bra with out Mom, here is some advice from experience. As much as you dread this step in your young daughter's life, relax there are a few ways to make it easier on you both.

  • How to Celebrate a Daughter's First Period

    Your daughter's first period may be reason to celebrate for you, but it might be a complete nightmare for her. In order to get her excited about the reality of having cramps and bleeding for days each month, you'll need to recognize the things she needs in order to accept this major life change and what she just wants to do for fun.

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