Dear Facts of Life,
I understand your concern and am
surprised your niece doesn’t seem to know anything about menstruation.
With three older sisters, it seems she would pick it up by osmosis
and/or ask her sisters questions. Your sister-in-law may well be
assuming the same thing.
So, if you have a relationship with her
you could ask her, “How is period time in your house with all those
girls?” In other words, start off on a light note. If this seems too
touchy, how about your husband asking his brother-in-law? In this day
and age, men are far more knowledgeable, comfortable, and involved in
what used to be “female issues.”
I am wondering if your niece
feigned innocence in order to be closer to you at the water excursion;
you would be a better judge of that. In any case, closer is better for
her. Try to make a private date with her for lunch and see if you can
gently steer the topic to body changes and generalize. Many girls feel
confused, naïve, and frightened about their bodies changing; it is good
to have an Auntie to check things out with. If you feel comfortable with
telling about your teen-times, that would be a wonderful bonding
experience and she might open up even more.
Good Luck,
Natalie Robinson Garfield
www.TheSenseConnection.wordpress.com
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