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. 2024 Aug 20;21:121. doi: 10.1186/s12978-024-01862-6

Table 4.

Lesson format, delivery, information and supported requested by pupils relating to menstrual education and school for a period positive environment

Lesson format and delivery Requested school support
Mixed-sex classes with opportunity for girls only class after OR boys and girls separate and then a mixed-sex lesson after Timing of delivery useful for pupils rather than convenient in the school year
Frequent lessons to recap or talk/ask questions Avoid lessons being a ‘tick box’ exercise
Smaller class size Aim to dispel myths e.g. not being able to do handstands whilst on periods!
Female teacher to deliver lessons Access to toilets during lessons
Teachers to be confident delivering Access to period products in toilets
Lessons delivered at a younger age (year 10 too late) Male teachers having increased understanding
Anatomy diagram where the reproductive system is and what this includes e.g. where does a tampon go and how to insert a menstrual cup Teachers to receive education
PE lessons to include slower exercise or options e.g. yoga across all school years Empathy from PE teachers
Information requested
How to know when your periods start Teachers listen and acknowledge individual differences
Why do females menstruate and what happens throughout the cycle Develop an open culture and normalising conversations amongst boys and girls
How much blood is lost and how to manage heavy bleeding Peer support
Menstrual irregularities, what is normal and abnormal including menstrual dysfunction Boys to receive lessons
Causes of absent or missed periods Include parents in increased knowledge and support of the menstrual cycle
Causes of different colour of period blood
Causes of menstrual cramps and management strategies including exercise
Causes of mood swings
How to track the menstrual cycle
Understanding of different menstrual products
Management strategies for periods and staying physically active
Who to talk to about the menstrual cycle and any issues
Other management strategies available such as diet and medication