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Published 19:59 25 May 2022 BST
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The study also discovered that a third of schools lack "decent toilets" with many people needing to miss class due to their period.
According to the study, last year 22% of British women and girls relied on free products given at schools, work, food banks or charities, with 30% of people looking to cheaper brands to cut costs.
61% of people said that if these were made cheaper or free completely, it would improve their mental wellbeing. 41% of school aged girls said that they too worry about the cost of period products and the impact it has on their parent or caregiver.
Therese Mahon, regional programme manager at WaterAid, told Metro.co.uk: "Periods do not stop for pandemics or economic crises.
"That is why WaterAid is calling on all governments to prioritise the needs of women and girls globally: providing them with access to period friendly toilets and clean water – their fundamental human rights – along with menstrual health information and support so they can manage their periods hygienically and with dignity; enabling them to be more resilient whatever the crisis."
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