Daughter in denial/refusal of starting periods and refusing to go to school

Hi, I am new to the world of parenting a child with autism. My daughter is 12 and was only diagnosed is January this year. She struggles with major anxiety and school refusal and these have been a big part of her diagnosis.

She started her period last month (March) and although she knew this would be something that would happen to her, she has not taken it well or accepted it at all. She keeps telling me that she doesn’t want it and I feel completely helpless as I cannot do anything to take it away. She gets so upset about going to school and has missed school when she had her first period and is currently not at school as she is having her second period.

I would really appreciate some advice and support for her and myself.

thank you 

Parents
  • Oh my goodness - this is my daughter - still refuses to accept it or leave the house when on her period one and a half years post starting them, I have been desperate to find somebody who actually understands, as doctors, school nurse etc cannot seem to get it, and I am at a loss about how to help her overcome this.

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  • Oh my goodness - this is my daughter - still refuses to accept it or leave the house when on her period one and a half years post starting them, I have been desperate to find somebody who actually understands, as doctors, school nurse etc cannot seem to get it, and I am at a loss about how to help her overcome this.

Children
  • We have tried contraception btw, but every time she has had much heavier and more painful breakthrough bleeds, and she refuses to try any alternative sanitary options such as period knickers, tampons etc etc. She pretty much just freezes until it's over, and says that the rest of the time the anxiety of waiting for the next one to tuen up never goes away.