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The average length of a menstrual cycle is 28 days. However, a “regular” cycle can range from 21–35 days. Learn more about your cycle to understand what is happening hormonally, what your body needs, and how you can best care for yourself and find products that are right for you.

Menstrual Phases

Get to know your anatomy

Female Pelvic Anatomy

Period product placement

Period products like pads and liners are worn externally, whereas tampons, discs, and cups are worn internally (though placement varies a bit with each).

Product Placement Comparison

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Consider building the right suite of solutions to help you manage your flow through different occasions. Busy work days, long travel, heavy workouts, or sleeping may require different internal and external product combinations to give you the best protection (e.g., menstrual disc + liner to sleep through the night worry-free).

*Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific wear times. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), CDC, and FDA have their own recommendations. Consult your OBGYN or physician about product options if you have ever had Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).

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OBGYN’s and physicians can be amazing resources! Talk with your doctor about how much you bleed, if you feel pain, or if you have questions about pain, odor, cycle irregularities, TSS or other period-related concerns.

Things I wish I knew about my vagina & period sooner

Everyone's period symptoms are different.

Facts About Your Vagina

6 tips for partners & non-menstruators when talking about period products

Period Tips

  • No silly Q's

    Open, non-judgmental dialogue can help ensure comfort when chatting.

  • Create a safe space

    Show empathy. They might not want to discuss everything (in detail or all at once).

  • Educate

    Review anatomy and share the pros/cons of all products. Consider comfort, wear time, activities, and lifestyle to help them make an informed choice.

  • Respect their choice

    Support them as they find out what works best. Preferences can change over time!

  • Proper hygiene is key

    Learn how often each product needs to be changed to prevent leaking, discomfort, and potential health issues.

  • BUILD THEIR CONFIDENCE

    No one product can meet everyone's needs. Consider building toolkits of products that can help mix and match solutions to meet individual needs.