When womanhood begins and ends
Menstrual cycles and menopause hit me differently
This poem was inspired by Blood from the Womb by CT Idlehouse. It brought back memories of when my period began and when it ended.
At 10 and 11 my female friends and family
Became women, but I was still a girl
Each day that went by made me realize
I was not a part of their grown-up world
I watched, I waited I prayed
Checked my panties every day
No mentrual cyclefor me
Why was mine staying away
1000 days of confusion and tears
But on Thanksgiving, when I was 13
My period came after waiting for six months and two years
Menopause came early for me
When I was 42, my period stopped
I cried over the loss
It was the end of my biological clock
I had three children and did not want more
But I no longer had the choice
My womanhood came late and left early
It felt like someone had stolen my voice
No more bleeding, cramps, or birth control
Other women said they were filled with glee
I felt sad, like a friend I had known
For 30 years had been taken away from me
About the Creator
Cheryl E Preston
Cheryl enjoys writing about current events, soap spoilers and baby boomer nostalgia. Tips are greatly appreciated.



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