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I’m a female considering joining; how are menstrual needs managed during deployments, including flights and field work?

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I’m asking to understand how the army accommodates periods in situations where toilet access may be limited or irregular, such as long flights, convoys or extended field exercises. Any guidance on facilities or measures in place would be greatly appreciated.

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Category: Diversity

Date asked: Thursday, August 14, 2025

Last reviewed: Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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Claire W.

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Hello and thank you for your question.


In the Army, every unit ensures that menstrual supplies are available during deployments or field exercises. These are typically held by the Quartermaster (QM) and either distributed to individuals or made accessible as needed.


While facilities in the field can vary, there are allowances made wherever possible to support hygienic management and disposal of sanitary products. It’s true that full wash facilities aren’t always available during every deployment, so there is an element of adapting to the environment, but the team will always try to help where they can.


You’ll also receive briefings during training, and throughout your career, on how to manage your period in different operational settings. These sessions are designed to ensure you feel supported and prepared.


The Army recognises the importance of this and works to provide practical support wherever possible.


Wishing you all the best with your application, let us know if you have any further questions 😃


Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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