The brand also was the first to ever feature a real sanitary towel in a separate advert last year.
Bodyform's new advert features blood streaming down a woman's arm while she is in the shower, as well as various depictions of sanitary towels - including a lilo that is shaped like one.
During the commercial, a man is also seen purchasing a packet of sanitary towels in the supermarket.
The launch of the new campaign comes after research found one in five women believe their confidence has been damaged because periods aren't discussed openly.
Another 42 per cent said they believe girls' confidence will continue to be at risk in the future if this silence continues.
Traci Baxter, marketing manager at Bodyform, said: "We know that the 'period taboo' is damaging.
"It means people are more likely to struggle with the effects of period poverty, whilst others struggle with their mental health and wellbeing.
"As a leader in feminine hygiene, we want to change this by challenging the taboo and ultimately removing the stigma, making it even easier for anyone to talk about periods, now and in the future.
"This is exactly the reason why we launched #bloodnormal.
"We believe that like any other taboo, the more people see it, the more normal the subject becomes."
She added: "We remain committed to showing periods in everyday life, truthfully and honestly - because we feel it's the right thing to do to. Together, we can help make blood normal."