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Hello, everybody! I hope you're all having an amazing week. So guys, getting your period. It's a good thing,
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because it means that everything is working properly. But guys, let's face it, getting
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your period sucks. As a therapist, I have never met a single girl who actually likes it when Aunt
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Flo comes to visit. Guys, I feel like we're getting so intimate already. I love it. In this video,
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I'm giving you my top ten hacks on how to get through your period like a boss. Because, I know
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that periods can cause physical and emotional pain. If you guys are new to Ask Kimberly, welcome to the club.
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Now, we're going to be period champions. Let's get right into this video.
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A change in hormones is super common during your period. So, have your best friend or your
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mom on standby to chat on the phone when your period strikes. It is totally normal to go through
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mood swings, and a good chat session can help you get through.
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Treat yourself to chocolate. If it is over 70% cocoa, this treat can actually help relax your muscles.
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Chocolate is also shown to reduce cortisol, and release endorphins, which can make
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you feel less stressed, happier, and give you a boost of energy. Guys, you know I'm not a fan
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of diets anyway. But, even if you are, do not worry too much about the extra calories in the chocolate.
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Because, when you're on your period, your body actually needs up to 300 extra calories a day.
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That's how much work your body is doing. It's the equivalent of about 30 minutes of running
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for each day that you're on your period. Which means that you need to fill
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your body up with nutritious foods to keep it fueled.
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Have a nice, warm shower. The warm water will do wonders if you're feeling sticky, bloated, or moody.
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And the heat from the water can actually help with your cramps too. Make sure you
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actually remove your tampon or menstrual cup before you shower, because it's really easy to forget.
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Always rinse your privates first with warm water, and then wash thoroughly with a lathery soap.
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And then, rinse everything all over again. Then, put on a fresh pad or tampon, and a nice,
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clean pair of undies, and you're good to go.
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If you're feeling bloated or crampy, which is usually how I get on like day one, or just before I
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get my period, use a heating pad or pregnancy pillow to minimize pressure on tender areas, or
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areas that are cramping. I actually did have a pregnancy pillow before I had Cassie, but now I
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actually just use 2 really big, soft, cushy pillows. And they do the trick.
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Those of you who know me, know that I love my daily cup of coffee. But, during your period,
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try to avoid large doses of caffeine, because one of its active ingredients actually increases cramping.
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Instead of drinking coffee, try sipping on your favorite herbal tea. Drinking tea is an amazing
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way to get your fluids in for the day, which you need a lot of during that time of the month. And
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drinking tea has even been shown to reduce cramps. Something that I think none of us would complain about.
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Did you guys know that toothpaste can actually help get out a tough period stain? Next time you
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have an accident, try this. Use cold water on the stain instead of warm water, because warm water
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can actually make the stain set in even more.
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Then, apply toothpaste on the bloodstained area, let the toothpaste dry, and then rinse the
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toothpaste away with cold water. And then, wash the entire area with soap and rinse with cold water again.
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Guys, let me know if this hack works for you.
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As girls, our period underwear are usually the ugliest mofos you can think of. My hack is to buy
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at least 5 pairs of period panties that are larger and more comfortable. So, make sure you get
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really fun colors and fabrics, and save them until your period actually comes. And that can make
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getting your period just a little bit less drab.
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Did you know that contraceptive methods including the birth control pill can actually affect your
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hormones and your period? The contraceptive that's called the intrauterine system, or the IUS,
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has actually been shown to reduce menstrual cramps and bleeding by 90%. So, even if you're not
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sexually active right now, talking to your doctor about the right option for you is never a bad idea.
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Okay guys, my final period hack. You know that feeling you have when you're super crampy
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and you know your period is coming, but you haven't gotten it yet? Did you know you can
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actually help induce your period and get it over with faster? Yes you can! Some of the active
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ingredients in orange juice and, of all things, celery can actually increase pelvic blood flow.
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Which, can induce your period and help get it over with faster.
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This week, I was so excited to narrate a very special video for my brother, Mitch over at ASAP Science.
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And the video is called, "Should you stop wearing tampons?" And I'll link the video right here.
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I am so proud of Mitch and Greg, two guys, for actually putting a topic on their channel
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that I think a lot of guys would actually be way too afraid to talk about. So guys, go over
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to their channel and let them know how awesome they are by leaving a comment and letting
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them know that I sent you.
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This video was so important for me. So, if you loved it, give it a huge thumbs up. Come and
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weekly videos on relationships. Bye everybody!