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Lesson 7
All About Periods
A dedicated lesson on menstruation that gives students a clear, matter-of-fact understanding of what periods are, why they happen, what to expect, and how to manage them. This session normalizes periods for all students and ensures those who will get periods feel informed and prepared rather than scared or embarrassed.

Key Ideas

  • A period is when the lining of the uterus sheds each month, and blood flows out through the vagina over a few days.
  • Periods are a normal, healthy part of puberty for bodies with a uterus.
  • Periods usually start between ages 8 and 16 and typically happen about once a month. A period can last anywhere from 2 to 7 days.
  • Products like pads and period underwear are worn in underwear to absorb the blood. Tampons are worn inside the vagina for the same purpose. A trusted adult can help figure out what works best.
  • Some people feel cramps or discomfort during their period. This is common and a trusted adult can help with ways to feel better.
  • Not everyone gets a period. Bodies with penises do not, and some intersex bodies or transgender people on certain hormones may not either. All of this is normal.
  • Periods are not dirty or something to be ashamed of. They are a sign that a body is doing exactly what it is supposed to do.


Vocabulary
TermDefinition
MenstruationThe monthly process where the lining of the uterus sheds and blood flows out through the vagina. Also called a period.
Uterine liningThe soft, thick layer inside the uterus that builds up each month in case a fertilized egg arrives. If no egg arrives, it sheds during a period.
Menstrual cycleThe full monthly process of the uterus building up its lining and then shedding it. An average cycle is about 28 days, but this varies from person to person.
PadAn absorbent material worn inside underwear to collect menstrual blood.
Period underwearSpecial underwear with built-in absorbent layers that can be washed and reused to collect menstrual blood.
TamponA small absorbent product worn inside the vagina to collect menstrual blood.
CrampsAching or squeezing feelings in the lower belly that some people get during their period. They are common and usually go away after a day or two.