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Period Pointers: Guide to Menstrual Hygiene

Period Pointers: Guide to Menstrual Hygiene
May 24, 2024
Lesley Breech, MD
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In this episode of the Young & Healthy podcast… 

Pediatric gynecologist Dr. Lesley Breech and pediatric nurse practitioner Sharon Riley join host Kate Setter to discuss everything you need to know about periods, especially for those just starting their journey. Open conversations about menstrual hygiene with your kids are key, and this episode has you covered. Learn how to choose the right products and get essential tips on changing them to avoid concerns like Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). This is your journey—grab your headphones, settle in, and enjoy an empowering conversation that helps ensure a healthy, confident period experience!

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About the author: Lesley Breech, MD

Dr. Breech is a pediatric gynecologist and director of the Division of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology at Cincinnati Children’s. She is specially trained in pelvic reconstruction and other medical and surgical management of genital anomalies. She has a special interest in the care of girls and young women with abnormalities of development of the reproductive organs.

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