Phobic of blood, adjectives period?

I'm a young teen and will probably be getting my period sometime in the subsequent couple years. I am phobic of blood (hemophobic) and get really faint, dizzy, and occasionally puke at the sight of it. Any suggestions to abet make my future periods more endurable?
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I can only suggest therapy. Not adjectives, but many phobias can actually be cured.
Good luck!
Well, you might have to train your mind to think of it as something other than newly 'blood'. Think of it as your uterine lining. It's a vital part of what enable your body to bring a child into the world. And think of the whole process of that and what it means to be a developing woman and that it'll allow you to be a mother and despite it's cynical sides (menstruation, cramps, etc.) it has the miraculously positive aspect of allowing you to have a family and relieve those children to become wonderful productive members of society, each unique surrounded by their own ways.
Well...explicitly difficult... I don't know about anyone else, but I don't usually think of 'period blood' like regular bleeding. I've almost faint a couple of times when I had a really bloody cut, but I've never had a problem with my time. Try to think about it like economically, for lack of a better example, peeing. It's just a normal body function that happen to be red. It doesn't hurt like being cut or anything, so there's almost no association with regular bleeding except it's red.

Another solution-you could ask your parents in the region of birth control to help your periods be shorter-but they might freak out a little. And birth control messes beside your hormones, so you probably shouldn't start it when you've just started your period. Do they know about your man hemophobic? I guess birth control could be a future solution.

I hope this helps, good luck! Source(s): My time
im the same way but just beside my blood i can see anyone eleses blood but once i see mine i freak all i do is wen im on mine i dont look at it i just go to the bathroom n do my item while focucing on something in the bathroom other then the blood...its worked for the last 8 years..
I don't know. I've been having my periods for 2 years, and while it make wish I were a boy, sometimes, I was never completely grossed out by it.
It's one of those things that we adjectives have to endure. It means we can produce babies, which makes it a bit more bearable for me, that I at least have a usually functioning body.
what!? i mean ok i've hear of scared of blood, but come one u can't be so quesy as to get sick at the site of ur own period! don't verbs i doubt u'll get scared. and if u do, go to a doctor and bring some serious metal help lol.
It's not something that you look at that going to receive you sick! I know you have a phobia, but you just have to look at the blood differently. Like red pea or something. Just really, length blood won't make you faint.
no..you have to own a period..there.s basically no process around it!


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