A humanitarian charity is urging people to craft reusable period pads, in solidarity with women and girls across the world ...
You’ve got choices, from menstrual cups to washable pads. Here’s how they stack up. Credit...Naomi Anderson-Subryan Supported by By Elizabeth Anne Brown Menstruation may sometimes fill us with dread, ...
It was six months ago that Selin Celikoyar bought her last tampon and switched to a reusable menstrual disc. "I had already been wary of tampons from an environmental perspective and also from a ...
Growing up, Bushra Mahnoor dreaded getting her period. It meant shame, stigma and, often, missing school. As an adolescent in Pakistan with four sisters, she says there were never enough period ...
A University of the Free State study found hormone-disrupting chemicals in 16 sanitary pad brands sold in South Africa. Here ...