Should I tell my husband when our daughter gets her first period, or it is irrelevant?

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Your daughters health is never irrelevant to the knowledge of your husband. You should be comfortable enough to discuss all things family and life related, including the health of your children, your future, your finances and more. Based on a healthy and open relationship, the better the communication the stronger the foundation of trust. Trust and allow that your husband is able to understand the changes your daughter will go through all stages of her life, so that he can be there for her, for you, for his family.

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It is okay to tell your husband — men are aware of these things and there's nothing to hide from him. He is the father of the daughter after all. The information might prepare him better in handling her general temperament.

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You should always keep your communication as open as possible with your husband. Puberty is normal and your husband should understand how to limit himself with your daughter whilst growing up..

I think you can let him know for his information, he is after all your daughter's dad. Maybe you don't have to make a big deal of it or to into too much detail, just let him know casually.

It depends on your husband. Some get grossed out with these things. You have to approach the topic carefully. She is no longer his little girl, but now a young woman.

Of course, you should. He must know about the hormonal changes she is going through. It will help him understand your daughter better. It's a part of parenting.

Let him know so that he can be compassionate and helpful. give him tips on what you would have wanted from your dad when you first started.

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Of course it is relevant to tell him. You are co-parents and he needs to be onboard for every milestone in your daughter’s life

Yes, he would want to know I'm sure! And better for him to know in case he's shopping or there is an accident so he can help :)