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More than 60% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between 9 and 15 years old who have not yet had their first period are feeling at least a little anxious about their daughters’ first period! Akibito Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on “Dau

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More than 60% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between the ages of 9 and 15 who have not yet had their first period are at least a little anxious about their daughters’ first period! Akibito Inc. conducted a survey on “Daughters’ first period and the actual support at home”! ​ Image
URL: akibito Co., Ltd. Press release: June 10, 2025 To media
representatives More than 60% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between the ages of 9 and 15 who have not yet had their first period are at least a little anxious about their daughters’ first period! Akibito Inc. conducts a survey on “Daughters’ first menstruation and the actual situation of support at home”! Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-eac567a4219f768904fccd7207998f92-1920×1280.png “Tsukiobi-” provided by Akibito Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Koji Homma) conducted a survey on “daughters’ first menstruation and the actual situation of support at home” targeting mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15. This survey revealed the actual situation of support at home for daughters’ first menstruation. <Background> May is the month when the new school year begins and children gradually get used to their new school life. As parents, it is at this time when the rhythm of daily life begins to settle, that we have the time to pay attention to the changes in our children’s minds and bodies. In particular, mothers with daughters who are about to have their first period may often be worried about how to deal with the changes in their daughters’ bodies and how to support them. While the nature of menstrual education has been reconsidered in recent years, the reality is that not enough is being said about the actual state of support and dialogue within the home. Therefore, “Tsukiobi” conducted a survey on “daughters’ first menstruation and the actual state of support at home” targeting mothers with daughters aged 9 to 15. – More than 80% of girls aged 9 to 15 who have had their first period have learned about menstruation before their first period – They mainly learn about menarche in “health classes and special classes at school” or “talking with their parents at home” ・The top three things that made me anxious about my daughter’s first period were, 1st, “not being able to predict the timing of her first period,” 2nd, “the impact on her school life,” and 3rd, “not knowing if I can handle changes in her physical condition.” ・The top three things I talked to my daughter about before her first period were, 1st, “how to deal with her first period,” 2nd, “answering my daughter’s questions,” and 3rd, “my own experience of her first period.” – More than 60% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters aged 9 to 15 who have not yet had their first period feel at least a little anxious about their daughters’ first period. – Approximately 70% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters aged 9 to 15 have talked at least a little about their first period with their daughters. <Survey overview> Survey period: May 19th to May 21st, 2025 Survey method: Internet survey Survey subjects: Mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15 Number of people surveyed: 331 Monitor provider: RC Research Data More than 80% of girls aged 9-15 learn about menstruation before their first period First, in response to the question “Did your daughter learn about menstruation before her first period?”, which was targeted at mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between the ages of 9 and 15 who have had their first period, the most common answer was “Yes” at 81.4%, followed by “I don’t know” at 10.9%, and third place was “No” at 7.7%. These results make it clear that more than 80% of daughters between the ages of 9 and 15 who have had their first period had learned about menstruation before their first period.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-fe7731b0c27420804717f490d089c366-1920×1280.png Students mainly learn about menarche through “health classes and special classes at school” and “talking with their parents at home.” Next, in response to the question “How did your daughter learn about menstruation?” among those who answered that they had learned about menstruation before their daughter’s first period, the most common answer was “in health classes or special classes at school” at 91.6%, followed by “by talking to parents at home” at 51.4%, and third place was “I learned about it through conversations with friends” at 16.2%. These results show that people mainly learn about menstruation through “health classes or special classes at school” and “by talking to parents at home”.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-14d6d10a4c26c138f9d5cda867030b07-1920×1280.png The top three things that made me anxious about my daughter’s first period were, 1st, “not being able to predict the timing of her first period,” 2nd, “the impact on her school life,” and 3rd, “not knowing if I would be able to handle the changes in her physical condition.” Next, in a survey of mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15 who had just had their first period, the most common answer to the question “What kind of anxiety did you feel about your daughter’s first period?” was “not being able to predict the timing of her first period” at 48.6%, followed by “the impact on school life” at 40.5%, and “whether you can handle changes in your physical condition” at 37.3%. From these results, we can see that the most common anxiety about their daughter’s first period was “not being able to predict the timing of her first period.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-8358d89925229e6383b840d1d844a666-1920×1280.png The top three things I talked about with my daughter before her first period were: 1st “What to do when her first period comes”, 2nd “Answering my daughter’s questions”, and 3rd “My own experience with my first period” In addition, in a survey of mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15 who had their first period, asking “What did you talk to your daughter about before her first period?”, the most common answer was “I told her how to deal with her first period” at 59.1%, followed by “I talked to her in response to her questions” at 33.2%, and “I told her about my own experience with my first period” at 29.6%. These results reveal that the most common thing people talked to their daughters about before their first period was “how to deal with menstruation.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-719b9af91e2f7a3278384e62fd02a18f-1920×1280.png More than 60% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters aged 9 to 15 who have not yet had their first period feel at least a little anxious about their daughters’ first period. Next, mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15 who have not yet had their first period (or are not sure if they have) were asked, “How anxious are you about your daughter’s first period?” The top answer was “slightly anxious” at 53.2%, followed by “not very anxious” at 23.4%, “not anxious at all” at 12.6%, and “very anxious” at 10.8%. The combined answers for the first and fourth places amounted to a response rate of over 60%, which shows that more than 60% of mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15 are at least a little anxious about their daughter’s first period.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-142e1ce176d25a56d46365e05f67faf3-1920×1280.png Approximately 70% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters aged 9 to 15 who have not yet had their first period have talked at least a little about menarche with their daughters. At the end of the survey, mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15 who have not yet had their first period (don’t know if they have) were asked, “To what extent have you talked to your daughter about her first period?” The top answer was “I’ve talked to her about what’s necessary to a certain extent” at 34.3%, followed by “I’ve talked a little” at 21.6%, “I haven’t talked to her yet, but I plan to talk to her in the future” at 20.7%, and “I’ve talked to her enough” at 14.4%. The total response rate for the top three answers was about 70%, and this result revealed that about 70% of mothers in their 30s to 50s with daughters aged 9 to 15 have talked to their daughters about their first period at least a little.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-524b05e7b9fe0b7d902bbb733477a53e-1920×1280.png Summary This survey revealed that more than 80% of girls aged 9 to 15 who had their first period had learned about menstruation before their first period. Mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between 9 and 15 years old who have had their first period are primarily concerned about their daughters’ first menstruation, with the top three concerns being “not being able to predict when it will happen,” followed by “the impact on school life” and “not knowing if they will be able to handle changes in their physical condition.” The survey also revealed that the top three things mothers talked about with their daughters before their first menstruation were “how to deal with the first menstruation,” “answering questions from my daughter,” and “my own experience of menstruation.” More than 60% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between 9 and 15 years old who have not yet had their first menstruation are at least a little worried about their daughters’ first menstruation, and about 70% of mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between 9 and 15 years old who have had their first menstruation have talked to their daughters at least a little about menstruation. The results of this survey revealed that the top three things mothers in their 30s to 50s who have daughters between 9 and 15 years old who have just had their first period are worried about their daughters’ first period: 1st place, “not being able to predict the timing of the first period,” 2nd place, “it will have an impact on school life,” and 3rd place, “not knowing whether they will be able to respond to changes in their physical condition.” However, “-Tsukiobi-” manufactured and sold by akibito Co., Ltd. is a water-absorbing panty with various functions that make it safe to use during menstruation, such as not only preventing leakage, but also breathability to prevent stuffiness, antibacterial and deodorizing functions to prevent unpleasant odors, and a warming function for the period when you don’t want to get your stomach cold. Survey
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/158407/2/158407-2-e530e29138bbf48f7651ede6e04d11c3-2152×2403.png akibito Inc. Address: 1-43-11 Yoyogi Building ZERO, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0053 Representative: Representative Director Homma Koji Business: Advertising management business, ASP (performance-based advertising management) business, product planning and sales (D2C) business URL: https://www.akibito.co.jp/
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