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Get permission from your daughter before you start planning any events, and offer her some options so she can choose what would be best for her. Keep in mind that the whole point is to make your daughter feel positively about her period. Make any party plans together. Don’t get upset if your daughter’s ideas for the party are super different from your own. It’s her party, and she should be the one who gets to control it. Invite some of her friends over for a slumber party and keep things low-key but fun. Let the girls celebrate in their own way. Having these positive and supportive parties could become a new tradition among your daughter and her close friends! Some girls may cringe at the thought of celebrating her period with her friends (or, even worse, your friends). If that’s the case, celebrate with just the two of you. This may mean more to some girls. There are lots of foods that can help your daughter through any tough symptoms that came along with her first period. Nuts, leafy greens, and foods that are high in iron or potassium are all great for keeping her healthy and happy during her cycle.  Set out a few bowls of sunflower seeds and walnuts. Drizzle them with a little honey to add some sweetness. Serve a big spinach salad and make a banana bread for dessert.  You can also ask your daughter if there are any foods that would satisfy her cravings. Chocolate brownies could be a big hit. If a period-themed menu appeals to your daughter’s sense of humor, get a little silly with the food and drinks. Plan a menu that celebrates your daughter’s period by choosing red foods and drinks, or dishes that symbolize fertility. A sample menu could include mini-quiches (which have lots of eggs in them), spaghetti and red sauce, and red velvet cupcakes. You can also serve cranberry juice or even sparkling pink lemonade. If it’s winter, go for the egg nog! If you’ve planned a slumber party for several girls, they’re not going to want to rub each other’s bellies. But giving each other a nice shoulder and neck rub relaxes tense muscles, and this, too, can help with menstrual cramps. If it’s just you and your daughter, you can talk about other ways to ease cramps. This could include showing her how to lightly rub her lower belly, or giving her a heating pad.

summary: Ask your daughter what she wants to do to celebrate. Throw a party if your daughter is social and outgoing. Plan a one-on-one night if your daughter is private. Plan a period-friendly menu to make her feel better. Get corny with the menu if your daughter wants a laugh. Set up a massage train to ease cramps.


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” From the printer’s touch screen panel, start from the home screen and scroll right until you find “Scan.” Tap on “Scan” and select “Memory Card” under “Scan to.” Tap “Settings.” Set the scan type to either photo or document, and set the resolution. In the “Scan to Memory Card” screen, there’s a box in the middle for a preview. Tap on this box to start the preview scan. The message “Scan preview in progress” will appear. Once you’re satisfied with the preview, commit to scanning by tapping on “Scan.”  The message “Now scanning” will appear while the output file is saved to the memory card. “Scan successful” will appear once the scanning process is completed. The filename of the output file will also be displayed. You will be asked to scan another item.  Tap “Yes” if you have other photos/documents to scan. Tap “No” to return to the main menu.

summary: Select “Scan to Memory Card. Configure output settings. Preview the photo/document. Scan the photo/document. Scan another photo/document. Remove the memory card.


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If the bite broke the skin or doesn’t heal with first aid, see your doctor as soon as possible. You may require more in-depth treatment than what you can do at home, which can minimize your risk for infection or nerve damage.  It’s important to see your doctor if a human bite breaks your skin, as it can very easily become infected. You should seek treatment for a broken skin wound within 24 hours.  If your wound doesn’t stop bleeding or the bite has removed significant tissue, seek help at an emergency room.  If you have any concerns even about the smallest bite or scrape from a human mouth, talk to your doctor.  Tell your doctor how you got the bite. This might help him with your treatment or getting help if it involved violence.  Your doctor will measure the wound and take notes on presentation including location or if you appear to have nerve or tendon damage.  Depending on the severity of the bite, your doctor may order blood tests or X-rays. If there are any foreign objects in your bite wound, such as teeth, your doctor will remove them. This can help minimize your risk of infection and may relieve any pain you have. If you have a significant bite mark on your face, your doctor should enlist the help of a plastic surgeon to stitch the wound so it will heal properly, with minimal scarring. It’s not uncommon for stitches to itch. If this is the case, you can use a light layer of antibiotic ointment to relieve itching and help prevent infection. Your doctor may prescribe one of several different antibiotics for a human bite wound. These can minimize your risk of developing an infection.  Your doctor may prescribe one of the following antibiotics to combat infection: cephalosporin, penicillin, clindamycin, erythromycin, or aminoglycosides.  Antibiotic treatment usually lasts between three to five days. If there is an infection, it may be necessary to follow up with a longer course of treatment, up to six weeks. If you haven’t had a tetanus shot within five years, your doctor may prescribe a booster shot. This can help prevent the infection that causes tetanus, or lockjaw.  Make sure to tell your doctor the date of your last tetanus shot or if you’ve never had one. Tetanus is a potentially fatal infection.  If you know the medical history of the person who bit you, a tetanus shot may not be necessary. If your biter’s medical history is unknown to you, your doctor may test for the transmission of diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B at regular intervals. This can not only identify possible infection, but also put your mind at ease. It is very unlikely you will contract any disease such as HIV, hepatitis B, or herpes from a human bite. It’s normal to have pain for a few days following the a bite wound. Use either over the counter pain relievers or a prescription pain medication to help alleviate pain and some swelling.  Take over the counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. Ibuprofen may also help alleviate some of the swelling associate with the surgery. Your doctor may prescribe a pain medication if over the counter pain relief doesn’t work for you. If you had an extremely severe bite that resulted in the loss of tissue, your doctor may suggest plastic surgery. This can repair your skin to its earlier state with little scarring.
summary: See your doctor. Allow your doctor to remove any foreign objects in the wound. Have a plastic surgeon stitch the wound if it is on your face. Take an antibiotic to combat infection. Get a tetanus shot. Test for disease transmission. Use pain medication. Repair damages with plastic surgery.