There’s so much to prepare for when it comes to “back to school” time. In fact, there’s so much that it can be easy to overlook important preparations — for your daughters.
Sure, you make sure they’ve got new clothes and shoes and school supplies and all that…but are they prepared for that moment…the moment when she gets her period?
It’s nothing to scoff at, because it’s pretty darn important. And, for a young/teenaged girl, it can feel like a life or death moment if it happens to school. And, you have to realize, a girl might not recognize the warning signs of a period if it’s her first period.
Of course, the most important part of preparing for your daughter’s period (whether it’s her first or not) while at school is actually being prepared — with U by Kotex Tween products, of course! But, it’s also important to prepare her for the warning signs — like cramping, back pain,
U by Kotex Tween pads provide a heavy flow absorbency in a smaller size, for younger (and smaller) girls.
In addition, the U by Kotex Tween pads have vibrant colors and patterns as well as an absorbent core to keep fluid away and help avoid embarrassing leaks. (We’ve all been there, right?) The U by Kotex Tween Pads feature a “CleanWear” cover that will keep your daughter fresh and dry — drier, in fact, than Always Infinity Pads. They also have “Tru-Fit” wings so your daughter can be confident that they’ll stay in place and not bunch up.
With the U by Kotex Tween pads’ smaller size, your daughter can keep them in her handbag, her book bag, even her pocket. You and your daughter will appreciate how discreet, convenient, and effective these products are!
And, if the moment comes when your daughter gets her period at school, she should know that the school nurse is definitely someone to whom she can turn for assistance.
I wrote this review while participating in a Brand Ambassador Campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of U by KotexTween and received products to facilitate my post and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.
















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