Women of a Certain Stage

Rethinking Period Products: Normalizing Menstrual Care With Niamh D’Arcy of Pads On a Roll


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On this episode, Lauren Chiren welcomes Niamh D’Arcy - menstrual equity advocate, researcher and UK lead for Pads on a Roll - to discuss how menstrual education and product access shape our health journey from first bleed through perimenopause.

Niamh shares her path from master’s dissertation on global menstrual education gaps to pioneering a simple innovation: individually-wrapped pads on a roll, just like toilet tissue, in every bathroom stall.


Discover why reframing menstrual care as a facilities issue (not just a “women’s issue”) can eliminate period stigma, boost dignity and ensure everyone who menstruates has what they need, wherever they are.


Whether you’re looking for menstrual education, period product accessibility, or a fresh perspective on normalizing menstruation in schools, workplaces and public spaces, this conversation delivers practical insights - and a bold vision - for the future of menstrual equity.


 

Key Takeaways

  1. Language & Empowerment: Why using precise terms like “dysmenorrhea” (painful periods) and understanding estrogen vs. progesterone can transform our ability to advocate for proper care.
  2. Global Education Gaps: Findings from Niamh’s master’s research - across 12 countries - revealed universal lack of menstrual education, fueling shame, misinformation and missed support.
  3. Facility-Level Solutions: How installing Pads on a Roll in every bathroom - alongside toilet tissue - shifts period products from “hidden” to essential public fixtures.
  4. Designing for Access: The importance of neutral branding, inclusive of all who menstruate, and accessible dispenser height so that pads are reachable to everyone, whether in schools, restaurants or offices.
  5. Collaboration & Advocacy: The power of women supporting women (and allies) from school mandates to workplace volunteer days, to build lasting, budget-protected infrastructure for free period products.

 

[00:02:35] Menstrual health education movement.

[00:05:32] Understanding polycystic ovarian syndrome.

[00:08:40] Menstrual education and empowerment.

[00:12:21] Understanding menstrual cycles in education.

[00:14:48] Empathy in menstrual education.

[00:17:13] Period products accessibility innovation.

[00:22:08] Gender-neutral period product accessibility.

[00:24:37] Changing toilet infrastructure for periods.

[00:27:53] Facilities issue, not women's issue.


 

Take Action!


Help rewrite period policy and infrastructure in your community:


Join the conversation: Follow Niamh on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/niamhdarcy


Request Pads on a Roll: Email [email protected] to bring dispensers to your facility - school, workplace or public venue

 

Educate & Normalise: Share this episode and these ideas with your HR, facilities or health-education teams.


Transform your career in women’s health:


Visit https://www.womenofacertainstage.com/ to enroll in the CPD Certiifed Menopause Coach Diploma, book workplace strategy workshops & keynote talks, download menopause toolkits, build your Menopause Champion network.

Schedule your free strategy call at https://bookme.name/womenofacertainstage/pod.


Together, let’s normalise menstrual and menopausal care - making access to period products and expert support as routine and stigma-free as toilet paper, because it’s fundamental workplace care for half the population.



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Women of a Certain StageBy Lauren Chiren