1. Build Your Period Kit
Put together a small kit with all the essentials: pads, tampons, wipes, a mini hand sanitizer, and over-the-counter medicine! Place everything in a small pouch that you can stuff in your pocket when it’s time to use the restroom, and stash it in your backpack so you’re always prepared.
2. Cozy Up in Comfy Clothes
This is the time to bust out your favorite sweats, oversized hoodies, or the softest pajamas you own. Keeping it cozy and relaxed can go a long way in making you feel better – it’s all about comfort! Some even prefer leggings and tighter bottoms — remember that it comes down to what makes YOU the most relaxed.
3. Embrace the Power of Heat
Heat packs are like warm hugs for your cramps. Place one on your lower belly, snuggle up with a blanket, and let the warmth work its magic. No heat pack? Try a warm bath or a hot water bottle – it can soothe both your body and mind. Just be sure not to place it directly on the skin!
4. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
We know, drinking water probably isn’t at the top of your cravings list. But staying hydrated can help reduce bloating and cramps, making your period a lot more manageable. Add a slice of lemon or a few berries for a fun twist!
5. Snack Wisely (or Not!)
Periods can bring some serious snack cravings, and that’s okay! Whether you’re into salty chips, sweet chocolate, or savory snacks like popcorn, treat yourself. Just remember, balance is key – too much of anything can make energy crashes worse.
6. Nap Like a Pro
Sometimes, the best way to handle cramps or mood swings is to rest. A quick nap can recharge you and leave you feeling more energized. Listen to your body – if it wants to rest, let it!
7. Track Your Cycle with Her Flo
Keeping track of your cycle with Her Flo can help you be more prepared for your period days. Knowing when to expect your period means you can plan ahead, like having your period kit ready and knowing when to start wearing your cozy clothes.
8. Take Some Self-Care Time
Light a candle, wear a face mask, or watch a show that makes you laugh. Self-care isn’t just for the weekend – treating yourself with a little extra kindness during your period can make all the difference.
9. Don’t Be Afraid to Talk About It
Periods are natural, and it’s good if you’re not feeling well. Whether it’s a friend, family member, or someone in your life that you trust, letting them know that you started your period can mean having a little extra support, and they can help if you need anything.