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P.E.is often an uncomfortable class for students, regardless of their gender.
teacher had been keeping tabs on students menstrual cycles.
This teen sometimes has to sit out from P.E.
It can be helpful information to share to be able to sit out during P.E.
or skip basketball practice, but it is certainly not something that teachers need to be tracking.
When it comes to how teen girls feel about P.E.
class in the first place,Youth Sport Trustreports that only 66% of girls actually enjoy physical education.
Meanwhile, a whopping 87% of boys have fun in P.E.
And the majority of girls over the age of 11 admit that they worry about bleeding through their P.E.
uniforms while running around.
Teachers are aware of this issue, though.
And 88% of P.E.
teachers shared that participation in their class is affected by students menstrual cycles.
In fact, 4 out of 5 teachers believe that training would be beneficial to improve menstrual education.
But thats actually perfectly normal for kids and teens.
As you get older, your cycle will probably settle into a recognizable pattern, they explain.
This irregularity is likely nothing to worry about.
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