Menstruation: the last great taboo in women’s sport

Imagine if Owen Farrell suffered from a condition where, each month, he had to play through painful stomach cramps, fatigue and dehydration so severe it clouded his decision-making; feelings of light-headedness, dizziness, violent mood swings and bloating. Yet, he still felt he had no option but to stay silent and play on, uncomplaining.

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