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Published 09:31 26 May 2025 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Many people have had an awful experience while on their period, whether it’s cramps, leaking, or any other symptoms.
Recently, research has found a link between experiencing period symptoms and students’ school attendance and exam scores.
In an England-based study, one-third (36%) of 2,686 students aged 13-16 experienced “heavy or prolonged bleeding."
Those who reported heavy or prolonged bleeding had, on average, 1.7 more absences from school every year than those who didn’t.
Participants who reported heavy or prolonged bleeding were associated with a lower total GCSE score, the equivalent of a one-grade reduction.
The study also found that participants who reported heavy or prolonged bleeding had a lower chance (27%) of achieving five standard passes.
Participants who experienced menstrual pain (56%) were linked to missing an additional 1.2 days a year.
Though the study found less evidence that linked menstrual pain and exam scores, their research found a link regarding students receiving a lower chance of 16% to achieve five standard passes.
“I would not say it’s because of their periods. It’s because society is not set up to support people whilst they are menstruating, particularly if they are experiencing heavy bleeding or pain.”
As per the Guardian, PhD student Gemma Sawyer, who conducted the research, will present the findings at the Menstruation Research Conference next week in London.
According to The Guardian, the study's research supervisor, Gemma Sharp, highlighted how they were careful not to associate periods with "being less capable":
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