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Home»Advocacies»Kotex advocates Menstrual Health Education for Young Girls through an Innovative Video Game
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Kotex advocates Menstrual Health Education for Young Girls through an Innovative Video Game

Team OrangeBy Team OrangeNovember 3, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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College students from SFAC Taguig playing Period Planet Game during their Computer Class

The transition from high school to college is a pivotal moment in a student’s life. It is a time of newfound independence, exciting challenges, and significant personal growth. Kotex, together with SMS Health PH, launched a ground-breaking initiative aimed at enhancing these experiences for young girls. The goal was to help them navigate their period journey by providing accessible menstrual health education and period kits to equip and prepare them for their period.

“When Kotex and SMS Health PH first launched this initiative in 2022, we started collaborating with 50 private schools in Metro Manila and reached thousands of young women. For this year, we plan to expand to 200 institutions including DepEd schools and reach more than 300,000 women in NCR, Region 3, and Region 4A. We also plan to conduct a menstrual education program with the Period Planet Game – a video game from Kotex that enables students to have freedom to explore periods and the stigma that surrounds them, at their own time and at their own pace,” said Jacel Gumasing, SMS Health PH Project Manager.

The initiative kicked off with a demonstration of the Period Planet Game, an engaging and informative tool designed to break the stigma and myths surrounding menstruation. This immersive experience served as the perfect icebreaker for open discussions on a topic that is often shrouded in misconceptions.

Period Planet Game by Kotex is available to play at kotex.com.ph/periodplanet. This is not just a game; it’s a powerful educational resource. In a world where menstrual hygiene education is a taboo and frequently neglected, this initiative from Kotex takes a giant leap towards changing the current situation. The game equips students with comprehensive knowledge about menstruation, addressing not only the biological aspects but also the emotional and social aspects associated with periods.

“Many educators and health experts recommend promoting menstrual education in schools. This is crucial as it helps normalize menstruation and break the stigma associated with it. Additionally, Period Planet can be a useful tool for teaching menstruation, as well as menstrual hygiene,” said Domingo C. Pante Jr., LPT, Activity Coordinator, SFAC Taguig.

Students from UP Diliman with their free period kits from Kotex

From explaining the menstrual cycle in simple terms to providing tips on managing period discomfort, the game is a comprehensive hub for menstrual health education. It is not just about knowing; it is about empowering students to confidently manage their own health.

“I am very glad that Kotex introduced Period Planet to our students. I’ve seen it already and it looks cool and very vibrant. I recommend this to students as added knowledge. You will find frequently asked questions addressing menstrual health. I also like that you get to enjoy playing the game while learning about hormones and period hygiene,” stressed Maria Clarissa D. Rivera, UP Diliman Research Specialist.

“Today, I tried Period Planet. I love it because it is interactive, informative, and the vibe is catered to Gen-Z. I get to know a lot about hormones and my body as well. I really recommend it because you can learn something valuable while enjoying the game,” added Vanessa Fanoga, 4th Year Business Administration Student, UP Diliman.

As this initiative by Kotex paves the way for a new generation of empowered young women, it sends a resounding message that “She Can!” With knowledge, confidence, and the support of a caring community, she can navigate the challenges of college life and beyond, leaving behind any barriers that once stood in her way. Kotex is proud to stand alongside these remarkable individuals, helping them embrace a fresh start, seize their potential, and shape a future that knows no bounds. Together, we celebrate the limitless possibilities that await, knowing that with Kotex, Period or not, “She Can!”.

Domingo C. Pante Jr. Jacel Gumasing Kotex Philippines Maria Clarissa D. Rivera Period Planet Game SMS Health Ph Vanessa Fanoga
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