Tell her to wear a tampon. According to those in my office, it works!
tampons if you are swimming etc but if in the bath, nothing :)
Hopefully the mother has talked to the daughter before menstruation begins, so the daughter doesn't think something is wrong with her. After that the mother should tell her daughter to let her know when she notices any bleeding and have pads or tampons ready for her daughter to use.
It's important that you start to discuss what is likely to happen to your daughter as she approaches puberty. Starting her periods is something she should already know will happen. So talk and discuss, mother to daughter!
Swimming during your period is fine as long as you wear a tampon which should be changed before and after you go swimming
you can
If mother and daughter have a joint account together and mother dies the daughter can continue to use the account or close it and reopen it in her own name. The daughter should be careful to account for any interest on her tax return. If mother also had a separate account at the same bank, the daughter has no right to use that separate account. That account should pass by will or by intestacy if there was no will.
you either have to stop or wear a tampon
yes you can go swimming when you have your period. If you want to do this then its best to use a tampon. Just find what type of tampon suits you and you should be fine.
Having the power of attorney should only apply while the mother is alive, after that the estate is settled with a will and if there is no will can be contested in a court.
Nothing... You should just wear a Tampon when you go swimming.
If your own mother doesn't care about her daughter, there is not much that can be done. A parent either cares about their child, or they don't. If they don't, it's their loss.
Tell your mother and have her talk to your pediatrician (doctor) about it.