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Published 11:00 2 Mar 2016 GMT
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"Despite this, they feel they cannot go home because they do not class themselves as unwell.
The monthly 'visitor' knows no mercy"And this is unfair. At Coexist we are very understanding. If someone is in pain - no matter what kind - they are encouraged to go home" continued Bex.
The 40-year-old believes that the new idea will increase productivity at Coexist because "The spring section of the cycle, immediately after a period is a time when women are actually three times as productive as usual".
By giving women time off if they're suffering from period pain, Bex believes this will help balance workloads "with the natural cycles of the body".
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