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  2. 'What I Learned From Ditching Tampons For A Menstrual Cup' - AOL

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    Menstrual cups, compared to pads and tampons, are reusable period products, typically made of 100% medical-grade silicone, which means it’s the kind of silicone used in things like feeding tubes ...

  3. Menstrual pad - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual pads Different sized maxipads Different brands on a shelf. A menstrual pad [a] is an absorbent item worn in the underwear when menstruating, bleeding after giving birth, recovering from gynecologic surgery, experiencing a miscarriage or abortion, or in any other situation where it is necessary to absorb a flow of blood from the vagina.

  4. Tampon - Wikipedia

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    The average use of tampons in menstruation may add up to approximately 11,400 tampons in someone's lifetime (if they use only tampons rather than other products). [59] Tampons are made of cotton, rayon, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, and fiber finishes. Aside from the cotton, rayon and fiber finishes, these materials are not ...

  5. Cloth menstrual pad - Wikipedia

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    In developing countries, reusable or makeshift pads are still used to collect menstrual blood. [9] People in these countries most often resort to either staying in their rooms during menstruation or using pieces of old cloth/ rags, old mattress foam and even infection-causing items such as leaves, husks, disposed cement bags, etc. Lack of access to feminine hygiene products affects women and ...

  6. Period pants to instead of tampons and sanitary towels - AOL

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  7. 1 in 3 teens can't get tampons or pads during their periods ...

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    A third of teens and young adults in the U.S. can’t afford or otherwise access menstrual products, according to new research from Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.

  8. Feminine hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Toxic shock syndrome: A rare illness that may occur when tampons are worn for long periods of time, although not directly linked to tampon use but caused by poison linked to bacteria of the Streptococcus pyogenes or Staphylococcus aureus type. [4] [3] [17] Irritation: Can be caused by fragrances, neomycin (adhesive on pads), tea tree oil ...

  9. Period products aren't always Earth-friendly. Here's how to ...

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