The Period Book: Everything You Don't Want to Ask (but Need to Know)

The Period Book: Everything You Don't Want to Ask (but Need to Know)
ISBN-10
0749917059
ISBN-13
9780749917050
Series
The Period Book
Category
Menstruation
Pages
117
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Piatkus Books
Authors
Karen Gravelle, Jennifer Gravelle

Description

Explains what happens at the onset of menstruation, discussing what to wear, going to the gynecologist, and how to handle various problems. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, junior secondary.

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