Healthy Hygiene During Periods:
Introduction
Menstruation is a natural and healthy part of growing up, but many teenagers feel unsure about how to manage period hygiene safely. With thousands of myths circulating online and among peers, itโs important to know what is scientifically correct. Proper menstrual hygiene helps prevent infections, improves comfort, and builds confidence. This guide follows NHS, WHO, and ACOG recommendations to give adolescents a clear, supportive understanding of how to care for their body during periods.
Why Period Hygiene Matters
Good menstrual hygiene ensures:
- Comfort throughout the dayย
- Fewer leaks and smellย
- Lower risk of irritation or infectionย
- Better understanding of personal healthย
- A more positive relationship with menstruationย
Teenagers are still learning about their body, so gentle guidance can make periods easier to manage.
Choosing Menstrual Products
Today, young girls have several safe options:
1. Pads
Ideal for beginners. They are placed in underwear and absorb bleeding externally. They come in different sizes: daytime, nighttime, thin liners, or heavy-flow pads.
2. Tampons
Inserted into the vagina. Many teens feel hesitant, but tampons are safe when changed regularly every 4โ6 hours (ACOG guidance). They should not be used overnight to reduce risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), although TSS is extremely rare.
3. Menstrual Cups
Reusable, silicone cups are inserted into the vagina. They are ecoโfriendly and can stay for 6โ8 hours. Usually better for older teens.
4. Period Underwear
Absorbent underwear that can replace or support pads. Low maintenance and very comfortable for school days.
5. Combination Method
Some teens use pad + period underwear on heavy-flow days for confidence.
How Often Should Products Be Changed?
According to the NHS:
- Pads โ every 4โ6 hoursย
- Tampons โ every 4โ6 hoursย
- Cups โ every 6โ8 hoursย
- Period underwear โ change after 8โ12 hours or as stated by brandย
Leaving products unchanged for too long can cause smell, discomfort, and mild skin irritation.
Vulval Hygiene: Whatโs Safe?
The vulva (outer genital area) is sensitive and needs gentle care. Teenagers often overโclean due to embarrassment or misunderstanding, but overโwashing causes irritation.
Safe hygiene practices:
- Wash the vulva once or twice a day with warm waterย
- Avoid scented soaps, deodorants, or wipesย
- Do not use feminine hygiene spraysย
- Gently pat dryโdonโt rubย
- Change underwear dailyย
- Use breathable cotton underwearย
What About Vaginal Washing?
Important: The vagina cleans itself naturally. No internal washing (douching) is needed. According to WHO and ACOG, douching disrupts healthy bacteria and can lead to infections like bacterial vaginosis.
Managing Pain and Discomfort
Mild period discomfort is common in teens. Safe ways to reduce symptoms:
- Warm compress or hot water bottleย
- Gentle stretching or walkingย
- Staying hydratedย
- Avoiding too much caffeine or junk foodsย
- Paracetamol (ageโappropriate dose) if neededย
When to See a doctor:
- Pain so severe it stops normal activitiesย
- Very heavy bleedingย
- Bleeding longer than 8โ10 daysย
- Smell that is strong or unpleasantย
- Itching or burning not linked to productsย
Handling Periods at School
Tips for teens:
- Keep a small โperiod bagโ in your school bagย
- Include pads, spare underwear, wipes, and a small zip bagย
- Try leak-proof underwear for long days
- Track your cycle using FlowMate so your period never surprises youย
Common Myths About Period Hygiene
1. โYou shouldn’t shower during your period.โ
False โ showering is healthy.
2. โTampons are unsafe for teenagers.โ
False โ safe if used correctly.
3. โDark blood means something is wrong.โ
False โ brown or dark blood is normal, especially at the beginning or end of the period.
4. โItโs dirty to talk about periods.โ
False โ menstrual health is normal and important.
Supporting Emotional Hygiene
Period discomfort can impact mood. Teens may feel sensitive, stressed, or less confident. Encourage:
- Open conversations with trusted adultsย
- Mood trackingย
- Simple self-care like warm baths, music, or journalingย
How FlowMate Helps
- FlowMate helps teenagers track:
- Cycle datesย
- Bleeding levelsย
- Crampsย
- Emotionsย
- Hygiene tipsย
- Product remindersย
This builds a healthy relationship with menstruation from an early age.
Conclusion
Period hygiene is simple when teens have the right information. With safe practices, proper products, and emotional support, girls can stay confident and comfortable during their cycle. Periods are a natural and powerful part of becoming a young woman and learning good habits now will benefit lifelong health.
- References
- NHS UK โ Menstrual Hygiene Guidance: https://www.nhs.ukย
- World Health Organization (WHO) โ Adolescent Menstrual Healthย
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) โ Safe Use of Menstrual Productsย
- Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) โ Period Problems and Care









