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Episode 27: It’s a Girl Thing: Demystifying the First Few Years of Periods

23 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Lindsey Waldman interviews Dr. Rachel Casey about puberty and menstrual health in girls. They discuss normal age ranges for periods, signs to watch for, managing irregularities, and how to support young girls through puberty. 00:00 Introduction to Pediatric Gynecology 02:13 Understanding Menstrual Cycles 05:52 Normal vs. Abnormal Periods 11:51 Managing Painful Periods 16:55 Treatment Options for Irregular Periods 20:46 Tips for Parents and Open Conversations Medical Disclaimer:The information shared on The Endo Kids Podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this podcast does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Please consult your child’s healthcare provider for personalized medical guidance.

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