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Go to CalculatorWorkplace Period Support
Prepared for , this report outlines the financial and operational impact of providing free period products in your restrooms. By addressing a routine workforce health need with a low-cost infrastructure change, your organization can significantly reduce avoidable disruptions and recapture lost productivity.
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| % in Menstruating Age Range | — |
| % Likely to Face a Period Emergency | — |
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| Average Incidents Per Year | — |
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Calculator estimates are based on published research and industry benchmarks. Results are illustrative and may vary based on your workforce characteristics.
RMH Compass is creating a race to the top for employer standards in reproductive and maternal health benefits. Today's workforce expects more than basic coverage — they expect care that reflects their lives, families, and values. RMH Compass equips employers to set best-in-class standards for employee health and well-being through data-driven insights, benchmarking, and expert guidance that turns good intentions into measurable progress.
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