The In-Between Years with Dr. Sheryl

I Care About You Right Now: The Period Doctor Talks Puberty

42 min · 13. maj 2026
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When should you start talking to your child about puberty and periods? What’s actually normal when it comes to cramps, mood changes, and cycle symptoms — and what’s not? In this episode, Dr. Sheryl sits down with pediatric and adolescent gynecologist Dr. Charis Chambers, also known as “The Period Doctor,” for a conversation that every parent of a tween or teen needs to hear. Together, they talk about: * why puberty conversations need to start earlier than most parents think * the signs puberty has already begun * how to talk about periods without shame or fear * what severe period pain can signal * the truth about endometriosis in adolescents * the myths we’ve inherited about girls’ bodies * how parents can help kids feel informed, calm, and connected to their changing bodies This episode is both deeply practical and unexpectedly emotional — especially for parents realizing how little support they themselves received growing up. Dr. Charis Chambers's new book is called The Period & Puberty Parenting Revolution [https://www.amazon.com/Period-Puberty-Parenting-Revolution-Conversation/dp/1464233802]. Thank you to our partners for making this episode possible:  Equip [https://equip.health/goodinside]: Learn about Equip's at-home eating disorder treatment at equip.health/goodinside [https://equip.health/goodinside] Follow Dr. Sheryl on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drsherylatgoodinside/] Learn more about Good Inside [https://www.goodinside.com/lp/teen-parenting/?utm_source=shownotes&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=evergreen&utm_content=utm_content%20=%20shownotes_20260201_expert_sheryl] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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When should you start talking to your child about puberty and periods? What’s actually normal when it comes to cramps, mood changes, and cycle symptoms — and what’s not? In this episode, Dr. Sheryl sits down with pediatric and adolescent gynecologist Dr. Charis Chambers, also known as “The Period Doctor,” for a conversation that every parent of a tween or teen needs to hear. Together, they talk about: * why puberty conversations need to start earlier than most parents think * the signs puberty has already begun * how to talk about periods without shame or fear * what severe period pain can signal * the truth about endometriosis in adolescents * the myths we’ve inherited about girls’ bodies * how parents can help kids feel informed, calm, and connected to their changing bodies This episode is both deeply practical and unexpectedly emotional — especially for parents realizing how little support they themselves received growing up. Dr. Charis Chambers's new book is called The Period & Puberty Parenting Revolution [https://www.amazon.com/Period-Puberty-Parenting-Revolution-Conversation/dp/1464233802]. Thank you to our partners for making this episode possible:  Equip [https://equip.health/goodinside]: Learn about Equip's at-home eating disorder treatment at equip.health/goodinside [https://equip.health/goodinside] Follow Dr. Sheryl on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drsherylatgoodinside/] Learn more about Good Inside [https://www.goodinside.com/lp/teen-parenting/?utm_source=shownotes&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=evergreen&utm_content=utm_content%20=%20shownotes_20260201_expert_sheryl] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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