The creators of the spiral tampon, Amanda Calabrese, right, and Greta Meyer. (Sequel) Amanda Calabrese and Greta Meyer had the idea to create a tampon with a helix-inspired shape in a product design ...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (ACOG) recommends changing your pad every four to eight hours. Changing your pad before it fills up is essential, you don't have to wait for it ...
The buzz around CBD and it's supposed many benefits (there's mounting evidence to show that it can help with everything from sleep problems to some types of chronic pain) has been on the up over the ...
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, ...
In a February golf tournament, after Tiger Woods hit his ball farther on the ninth tee than Justin Thomas, Woods handed Thomas a tampon. Get it? Thomas is weak! Haha. Contrast this with the viral ...
Pads are still the most widely used period product in Malaysia. They're simple, familiar, and require zero learning curve. They sit outside the body, absorb menstrual flow, and can be easily changed ...
Amanda Calabrese and Greta Meyer had the idea to create a tampon with a helix-inspired shape in a product design class at Stanford University in 2018. This month, their new Spiral tampon was ...
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