
What is period scooping? And other menstrual hacks you should think twice about
From Strange Health by The Conversation
March 10, 2026 · 37 min · Episode 8
About this episode
This episode discusses the concept of period scooping and other menstrual hacks, featuring insights from menstrual physiologist Sally King.
Period scooping sounds like something you would only hear in a biology lab, not while doom-scrolling TikTok. Yet earlier this year, videos claiming you can “scoop out” your period to avoid the mess and shorten the whole thing racked up millions of views. In this episode, we hear from Sally King, a visiting fellow at King’s College London, about why you can't shorten your period, and why you need to be careful about upsetting the pH balance of your body. She also gives us her perspective as a menstrual physiologist on other period hacks, including menstrual blood face masks, and drinks that some influencers say can shorten your period. Strange Health is a podcast from The Conversation, an independent, not-for-profit news organisation. If you've got a question about a viral trend or video you've seen and you'd like us to delve into the science behind it in a future episode, please email us at strangehealth@theconversation.com. Full credits for this episode available here . If you like the show, please consider donating to support our work. You can sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation here. If you've got a questeion Hosts: Katie Edwards from The…
People in this episode
Hosts: Katie Edwards, Dan Baumgardt
Guest: Sally King
Topics covered
- menstrual health
- period hacks
- menstrual physiologist
- pH balance
- viral trends
- health literacy
Keywords
- period scooping
- menstrual hacks
- menstrual health
- pH balance
- menstrual blood face masks
- viral TikTok trends
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: King’s College London, The Conversation, University of Bristol
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