MY FIRST PERIOD



Thank you world that pulsates our website, with the subject of my first period, it astrakhan more because we will not share our history on the same wavelength long. Some were educated well before the event. And also that different social ranks us. We African women we have problems taboos that create difficulties for each according their ethnicities. My ethnicity hemba THE MIDDLE OF GEOGRAPHIC AND HUMAN Bahemba.

Located on the right bank of the Congo River in the Kongolo region and part of Nyunzu the Bahemba are one of the ethnic groups in the Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of Congo. They are in the northwest of Katanga.

Hemba The territory has a rich, covered in many places by dense forest. It is a territory near large equatorial forests.

The territory hemba eight chiefdoms including that of Mambwe and their language, Kihemba, has several dialects influenced by the languages ​​of the neighbors are the Baluba, the Bakalanga the Bangubangu and Bahombo.

The girl is well protected for the honor of the woman who has been married for having framed his daughter on the day of her first love with her husband. As soon as we see if the girl was a virgin; but there are problems that arise from sorcery, the day of the first rule in the young girl who was not suddenly make the blood flowing, she is traumatized, not knowing what to do? When she meets a woman who has a bad heart she gives a fabric ensorcèlerez already finished for his life. That is to say, to block her motherhood in the world of witches; daughter suffer all his life where he made a strong prayer for deliverance. The first rules we do not show it to anyone for reasons of witchcraft. The woman must do its best to tell her daughter as soon as the menstrual age, it must begin to teach it how it will behave during this period of rule and to avoid being boys, she may get pregnant . Hygiene side, able to take key 3 times during the day, do not do heavy work. For the solution, we have a great work to raise awareness and over the restaurant life education.



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