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First period ready: Your guide to a confident and caring start with Amazon
First period ready: Your guide to a confident and caring start with Amazon

Hindustan Times

time28-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

First period ready: Your guide to a confident and caring start with Amazon

A girl's first period is a memorable rite of passage, often filled with excitement, curiosity, and nervousness. It can also bring a fair share of questions and uncertainties for many young girls and their caregivers. But with the right information, emotional support, and thoughtful preparation, this transition can become an empowering experience full of confidence and care. This Menstrual Hygiene Day, we're helping young girls and their caregivers feel more prepared and reassured. From comforting tips to a wide selection of thoughtfully curated period essentials, the Everyday Store on brings together all that you need for a confident start – including trusted brands like Nua, Whisper, and Stayfree, with up to 60% off and ₹200 cashback on orders above ₹2000. Being prepared with the right products can help young girls embrace their periods with comfort and confidence: In addition to these essentials, items like gentle intimate washes, heat patches for cramp relief, and a small pouch for carrying products can make management easier and less stressful. Beyond products, instilling good hygiene habits early can make a lasting impact. Simple practices like changing pads every 4 to 6 hours, washing hands before and after, and disposing of used products responsibly help prevent infections and support overall well-being. Menstrual care should be treated as a regular part of self-care conversations at home. One of the most valuable things caregivers can do is make these conversations normal. When families speak openly and positively about periods, young girls feel less alone and more prepared. Honest answers, shared experiences, and open dialogue go a long way in replacing fear or shame with support and confidence. Partnered Content

Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii
Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii

The top prospect in Hawaii received a renown visitor during the weekend of May 4. In the process, this historic college football program took a huge step in trying to land this talent for the 2026 class. USC continues to court linebacker Talanoa Ili. He rose to the No. 1 prospect ranking among Hawaiian recruits following his transfer to Kahuku High School. Ili originally starred for Orange Lutheran near USC's backyard. Advertisement But here's how the Trojans are now courting Ili: USC sent prized newcomer assistant Rob Ryan to the island. The brand new linebackers coach wasn't alone either on the trip. Defensive line coach Shaun Nua is also in Hawaii. Both Nua and Ryan were photographed interacting with Ili's family outside -- with Glen Ili sharing the picture via X. Sep 30, 2023; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) meets with USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams (13) after the game at Folsom Leyba-USA TODAY Sports Nua is no stranger to making trips during the month of May. He's given the luxury of travel as the NCAA has entered the spring evaluation period. This is the time when assistant coaches can visit schools to check in on recruits. But Ryan is taking part in his first spring evaluation period since joining USC. The 62-year-old last visited schools during a time he ran the Oklahoma State defense from 1997 to 1999. The Cowboys represented his last college football job before joining Lincoln Riley and his staff ahead of the '25 season. Advertisement The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Ili is earning rave reviews for his stout play at linebacker. Greg Biggins of 247Sports is one who takes a liking to Ili's stardom. "Probably best all around linebacker in state right now, regardless of class. Long, athletic 6-3, 215 pound frame and still growing. Can rush off the edge, play in space and drop and cover. Twitchy kid who plays fast but under control," the national recruiting analyst shared in his evaluation of Ili. Ili is "warm" on USC. But there are other powerhouses courting him. The Trojans Big Ten rival Oregon is also on Ili's short list. Same with Southeastern Conference representatives Texas and Oklahoma. National title game runner-up Notre Dame is the last school in the mix for Ili. But the duo of Ryan and Nua are making the pivotal step in getting to know Ili's family before he makes his decision. Which is a welcoming sign for USC fans monitoring Ili's recruiting period. Related: No. 1 Ohio Recruit Chooses Historic College Football Program Over Ohio State

Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii
Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii

Miami Herald

time05-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Historic College Football Program Makes Huge Move for No. 1 Player in Hawaii

The top prospect in Hawaii received a renown visitor during the weekend of May 4. In the process, this historic college football program took a huge step in trying to land this talent for the 2026 class. USC continues to court linebacker Talanoa Ili. He rose to the No. 1 prospect ranking among Hawaiian recruits following his transfer to Kahuku High School. Ili originally starred for Orange Lutheran near USC's backyard. But here's how the Trojans are now courting Ili: USC sent prized newcomer assistant Rob Ryan to the island. The brand new linebackers coach wasn't alone either on the trip. Defensive line coach Shaun Nua is also in Hawaii. Both Nua and Ryan were photographed interacting with Ili's family outside -- with Glen Ili sharing the picture via X. Nua is no stranger to making trips during the month of May. He's given the luxury of travel as the NCAA has entered the spring evaluation period. This is the time when assistant coaches can visit schools to check in on recruits. But Ryan is taking part in his first spring evaluation period since joining USC. The 62-year-old last visited schools during a time he ran the Oklahoma State defense from 1997 to 1999. The Cowboys represented his last college football job before joining Lincoln Riley and his staff ahead of the '25 season. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Ili is earning rave reviews for his stout play at linebacker. Greg Biggins of 247Sports is one who takes a liking to Ili's stardom. "Probably best all around linebacker in state right now, regardless of class. Long, athletic 6-3, 215 pound frame and still growing. Can rush off the edge, play in space and drop and cover. Twitchy kid who plays fast but under control," the national recruiting analyst shared in his evaluation of Ili. Ili is "warm" on USC. But there are other powerhouses courting him. The Trojans Big Ten rival Oregon is also on Ili's short list. Same with Southeastern Conference representatives Texas and Oklahoma. National title game runner-up Notre Dame is the last school in the mix for Ili. But the duo of Ryan and Nua are making the pivotal step in getting to know Ili's family before he makes his decision. Which is a welcoming sign for USC fans monitoring Ili's recruiting period. Related: No. 1 Ohio Recruit Chooses Historic College Football Program Over Ohio State Copyright 2025 Athlon Sports. All rights reserved.

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