Whether you’re currently in school or your teen years are behind you, we’ve all had that gut-wrenching feeling of our period showing up unexpectedly. Sitting in class wondering, did I pack an extra pair of undies? Have I left a stain on the chair? Can everyone else smell that? Cue ✨panic✨.
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Jodie Fisher is Mum to three daughters, including Freya, who has an autism diagnosis. Here she shares her journey with first periods and Modibodi. Jodie Fisher is Mum to three daughters, including Freya, who has an autism diagnosis. Here she shares her journey with first periods and Modibodi
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