Their aim is to support parents to help their children reach their full potential by helping them become more educated about things like the symptoms of thrush for example, to help them feel more in control and confident to be able to know what to do, where to go and who to ask for help. Canesten® want to be able to help women self-diagnose and self-treat knowledgeably and with confidence. I personally think the right time to talk to children about this subject is probably when they hit puberty and their bodies start changing. But what do you think is the right age to discuss intimate health with your children? And do you think this sort of conversation at the right age would be beneficial to them?
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