When I experienced my first period, I was surrounded by confusion and conflicting advice. Friends warned me not to swim, family members suggested it was best to “rest and avoid activity,” and I was told that using tampons was somehow inappropriate. Like many, I learned about menstruation through whispers and myths rather than clear, factual information.
Years later, it’s clear that many of those early messages were not only misleading but have contributed to unnecessary stigma and discomfort around a completely natural biological process. Menstruation is an essential indicator of health, yet misinformation still shapes how many people understand their bodies.
In this article, we’ll explore ten of the most common period myths and uncover the truth behind them because every person deserves accurate, empowering information about their menstrual health.
1. Myth: You can’t get pregnant on your period
Truth: It’s unlikely, but not impossible. Sperm can survive inside the body for up to five days, and if you have a short cycle, ovulation can overlap with the end of your period.
2. Myth: Period blood is dirty
Truth: Nope! It’s just a mix of blood, uterine tissue, and mucus — completely natural and not “dirty.” It’s your body doing what it’s supposed to do.
3. Myth: You shouldn’t swim or exercise on your period
Truth: You absolutely can! Swimming, yoga, or light cardio can actually ease cramps and boost your mood. (And yes, period underwear can help with that too — no more bulky pads at the pool.)
4. Myth: Periods sync up when you spend time with friends
Truth: The “menstrual synchrony” theory sounds fun but hasn’t been proven by science. What’s really happening is your cycles just overlap sometimes — pure coincidence.
5. Myth: You lose a lot of blood
Truth: Most people only lose about 2–3 tablespoons during their entire period. It just feels like more because of the way it looks and the other fluids involved.
6. Myth: Tampons or cups can get lost inside you
Truth: They can’t go past your cervix. While they can sit high or feel “stuck,” they’re not disappearing into your body. (If you ever have trouble, relax — a gentle push like you’re having a bowel movement usually helps.)
7. Myth: PMS is all in your head
Truth: PMS is very real — hormonal changes can cause mood swings, fatigue, cravings, and more. That doesn’t make you “dramatic”; it makes you human.
8. Myth: You can’t have sex during your period
Truth: You can — it’s a personal choice. Some people even find it relieves cramps thanks to the release of endorphins. Just remember that protection is still important.
9. Myth: Period pain is normal — so just deal with it
Truth: Mild cramps are common, but pain that stops you from living your life could be a sign of endometriosis or another condition. You deserve care and answers, not dismissal.
10. Myth: Period underwear isn’t as effective as pads or tampons
Truth: Modern period underwear is designed with high-absorbency layers that hold as much as several tampons’ worth of flow — while being comfortable, sustainable, and reusable. Welcome to the future of period care.
Understanding the truth about menstruation is an important step toward breaking long-held taboos and fostering confidence in one’s body. By replacing myths with facts, we can normalize the conversation around periods and promote better menstrual health for everyone.
At Cheeki, we believe that education and innovation go hand in hand. Our period underwear is designed to offer comfort, reliability, and sustainability, helping you manage your cycle with confidence and care, every month.