Menstrual Basics
Period Poverty Around the World
Myths and Misconceptions
Solutions and Advocacy
Historical Perspective
100

The average length of a menstrual cycle.

What is 28 days?

100

Period poverty is defined as the lack of access to these essential items and resources.

What is menstrual hygiene products and education?

100

True or False: Menstruation is always painful and causes severe discomfort for everyone.

False

100

Providing free menstrual products in schools helps reduce this.

What is absenteeism?

100

In ancient times, this was the method used to catch menstrual blood, involving a cloth or absorbent material tied around the waist.

What is a menstrual belt?

200

The hormone triggers the thickening of the uterine lining during the menstrual cycle.

What is estrogen?

200

The country was the first in the world to make period products free for all.

What is Scotland?

200

True or False: You can’t get pregnant during your period because ovulation doesn’t happen until after menstruation ends.

False

200

Advocates encourage the removal of this tax to make menstrual products more affordable.

What is the tampon tax?

200

In ancient Greece, it was believed menstruation purified the body of this.

What are harmful toxins?

300

The phase of the menstrual cycle occurs when the egg is released from the ovary.

What is ovulation?

300

The organization, founded in 2016, works to end period poverty by providing free period products to people in need in the U.S.

What is The Period Project?

300

Some cultures believe menstruation is impure, leading to this harmful practice of isolating menstruating individuals.

What is menstrual seclusion or "chhaupadi"?

300

This sustainable period product can last up to 10 years with proper care.

What is a menstrual cup?

300

The iconic brand introduced the first modern disposable pad in 1921.

What is Kotex?

400

The term describes the physical and emotional symptoms before menstruation.

What is PMS (premenstrual syndrome)?

400

The global organization supports menstrual health programs in underserved communities.

What is UNICEF?

400

The misconception suggests periods are exclusively a "women’s issue," ignoring this group of menstruating individuals.

What is transgender men and nonbinary people?

400

This U.S.-based organization distributes free period products to shelters and schools while advocating for legislative change.

What is PERIOD (The Menstrual Movement)?

400

This revolutionary adhesive-backed menstrual product was introduced in the 1970s, making belts for pads obsolete.

What are stick-on pads?

500

The condition is characterized by painful menstrual cramps that may interfere with daily activities.

What is dysmenorrhea?

500

The U.S. state was the first to mandate free menstrual products in public schools.

What is California?

500

The myth claims that tampons can cause this harmful condition every time they are used.

What is toxic shock syndrome (TSS)?

500

The country established the "Menstrual Leave" policy, allowing individuals to take paid time off during their period.

What is Japan?

500

This iconic brand introduced the first modern tampon with an applicator in the 1930s.

What is Tampax?