

Simply click on a tampon or a pad in the Sim inventory and adjust their individual behavior with the ‘Auto Use’ category. You can adjust how often, if at all, Sims should use pads or tampons automatically. They will seek the nearest toilet to apply it and dispose of the used one. It’s worth noting that Elder Sims do not have a menstrual cycle anymore, as they already went through menopause.ĭon’t worry though, by default Sims will use pads and tampons on their own, as long as some are in their inventory. If the Sim got pregnant during the Fertile Windows, their cycle will continue with the next Period sometime after giving birth.ĭuration of Sims Menstrual Cycle depends on the Sim Lifespan setting by default, but it can be overridden with the ‘Menstrual Cycle Duration’ setting in Wonderful Settings -> Pregnancy Settings -> Menstrual Cycle Settings.

Just a couple of days before the cycle begins anew, Sims might experience the Premenstrual Syndrome with a set of hormonal moodlets, warning them that another Period is coming. And then comes nothing, as the Luteal Phase takes its time preparing another potential bloody disaster by thickening the lining of Sim uterus. There are a few Fertile Windows that continuously increase the chance of conception until the day of Ovulation. During that Period they will experience a set of hormonal moodlets and the need to use pads or tampons to avoid staining their underwear and clothes with menstrual blood. Sim’s first day of the cycle is defined by the first day they begin bleeding. Every cycle consists of 4 distinct segments: the Premenstrual Syndrome, the Period, the Fertile Windows (Ovulation), and the Luteal Phase.

Every Sim in the game that is capable of giving birth has its own unique Menstrual Cycle.
