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Puberty: Menstruation with Meredith Ashton

Puberty: Menstruation with Meredith Ashton

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Guest Info: Meredith Ashton Website: www.meredithashton.com/cycles Instagram: @cycle_awareness Link for Cycle Awareness Class consult

This podcast episode features a conversation with Meredith Ashton, a menstrual educator and women’s hormone health specialist, about how parents can effectively teach their children about menstruation and puberty. The discussion emphasizes the importance of starting with small, ongoing conversations before puberty, using age-appropriate and relatable analogies—such as comparing the menstrual cycle to the four seasons. The guests discuss the ideal timing for a formal conversation (ages 10–12), the biological and emotional changes that occur during puberty, and the value of tracking both physical and emotional symptoms.

Practical advice is given on preparing daughters for their first period, including providing a “first period kit” and celebrating menarche with supportive gestures, such as a letter from the father. The role of both parents is highlighted, with suggestions for how fathers can be involved in a supportive and respectful way. The conversation also covers the importance of educating boys about menstruation to foster respect and understanding, and how to counter cultural stereotypes around PMS.

Meredith shares details about her cycle awareness classes for parents, teens, and even boys, which cover the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of the menstrual cycle. The episode concludes with encouragement for parents to become their children’s primary sexual health educators and to create a supportive, open environment for these important conversations.

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