Just tell her. She'll understand, because she's been through it herself.
Ask to speak to your Mum in private as you have something to tell her.
You just go up to her and say "I have grown up and I just got my period". There is nothing scary or awkward about talking to your mum about that stuff because she will know exactly what to do.
Absolutely, she is your mum and she will help you out. Without delay, please tell her freely and frankly.
You should get her on her own so you can tell her in cofidence. Make it short if you can, maybe by saying, Mum, Iv'e started. Then look down. She will know exactly what your talking about. Or if your not sure on what is going on or you want more infomation, tell her Iv'e started, but I don't know anything about it. She will tell you. And last of all, Don't be worried or scared. It's just change, it comes in all of us, If you want more help and advice, search womens health on the web. Have a happy period :)
Talk to your parents (preferably your mum) about this. Tell her, and she will help and guide you about what is happening and teach you about menstruation.
If, I did not know my dad for 12 years and I immediately start talking to him on Facebook, I would definitely tell my mum and get her opinion.
you should tell your mum straight away.i never and i reget it. i texted my mum and told her possibley if this is less emabrrasing you should try it. she went though it to.all they do is congradulate you on becoming a woman then go and buy you tampons. if you've already had your period,telll your mum on your next period and just pretend that's your first. she'll be proud o you i hope this helped sweetie x I think you should tell your mom right away! She is an expert on it because she went through it to! So if it is embarrassing for you, that's OK. I am to about that kind of stuff! I bet other people are to. So your not the only one!
Well, It can be scary... I remember when i first told my mum... I was 11, and blood started to come... I didn't know what it was, i thought i had some infection or something (even though i knew about periods then) I put some tissue paper in my pants. Then when i next went to the toilet the tissue was covered in blood... My best friend was outside and i told her what had happened (she was already on her periods) she told me i had started. Basically get your mum in a quite place and tell her something has happened... Make sure no one is in the house as it can be embarrassing if someone bursts in and hears. Then just tell your mum what happened. When i told mine she gave me a big hug and apologised. I hope it goes well. Also if you didnt want to tell your mum to her face, you could tell a trusted sister or trusted family member who could tell your mum. Dont be afarid to, She went through thee same stage and im sure she had trouble telling her mum too. I hope my story and advice helped you.
that's easy all you have to do is say mum can i speak to you for a sec. but make sure that she's free and not in the middle of something. it helps not only you but the people surrounding you. be confident and go for it. honesty is the best polisy. don't be afraid! you can do it!!! if your mums an angus then don't even try but tell your mum because you will find having your period easier with your mum right there helping you!
Tell your mum how you feel about your dad.
You ask her to sit down with you and have a talk if possible, you tell her your body is changing and its a bit scary for you, you tell her you have experienced some bleeding and that you are sure you think its your period. You then ask her to explain it to you, you can try asking questions like how young were you mum. If its hard to talk to your mum, try anyway as she may realise you are finally growing up if you cant try talk to a teacher or friends mum as she may help talk to your mum. Don't be embarrassed its perfectly natural and its scary to all us girls at first even your mum would of been at some stage in her life. Good luck.
Easy, she's been having them for a while now, after all she does know all about periods. Try saying "Mom, I've just started my period" or if you are uncomfortable mentioning it write a note and give it to your mom and she will let you use of her pads then you go to the store with her and buy your own products.