When a mom takes her daughter to the doctor for painful periods, heavy PMS, or cyclical acne and walks out with a birth control prescription, something has gone wrong. In this solo episode, Rita makes her case plainly: hormonal birth control doesn’t solve a hormonal problem — it silences the very symptoms that are asking for help. Rita walks through why teenagers in particular tend to have loud, intense reactions to their hormonal shifts — their bodies are still learning to operate under the surging conditions of a cycle — and why that season, layered on top of the emotional upheaval of middle and high school, can feel like a perfect storm. But “common” isn’t the same as “normal.” Debilitating cramps, periods that send a girl home for days, vomiting or fainting — these are signals worth investigating, sometimes pointing to conditions like endometriosis that deserve real diagnosis and care. The alternative isn’t to suppress the cycle. It’s to listen to it: supporting the body through targeted shifts in movement, nutrition, sleep, and elimination, and finding an advocate who can help a mom and daughter get to the root cause. Because this isn’t only about protecting fertility today — it’s about protecting a young woman’s health and fertility for the rest of her life. Key Takeaways Why teen cycles tend to come with louder symptoms — and what’s actually happening in the body The difference between “common” and “normal” when it comes to period pain and PMS Painful symptoms worth investigating, including the harder-to-detect forms of endometriosis Root-cause support: how movement, diet, sleep, and regular elimination help the body manage hormonal shifts Why masking symptoms now can delay the discovery of problems that resurface later Resources Mentioned Dr. Sarah Hill — research on female reproductive hormones NaPro Technology — for diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis and cycle-related conditions Work With Rita If you have a daughter struggling with period pain or strong PMS symptoms — and you know in your gut it’s not something she should just have to live with — you don’t have to navigate it alone. Schedule a free discovery call with Rita. With these young girls especially, even a short conversation can get things moving in the right direction. Book your free discovery call →https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=18525602&appointmentType=27841554 Know a mom who needs to hear this before her next doctor’s appointment? Share this episode with her.The post Is your daughter’s period pain normal… or a red flag? first appeared on Health and Hormones.
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