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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37590271/what-socio-demographic-factors-support-disposable-vs-sustainable-menstrual-choices-evidence-from-india-s-national-family-health-survey-5
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karan Babbar, Supriya Garikipati
For over a decade, improving menstrual hygiene among poor girls and women in low-and-middle-income-countries has been a prominent global goal. Towards this, governments in the Global South have worked to promote the uptake of disposable sanitary pads. Despite this, we continue to see a high prevalence of period poverty mainly because disposable pads require monthly purchasing that may be burdensome for many women. Not only are pads financially unsustainable but also represent a heavy environmental burden which has kindled an interest in re-usable innovations like menstrual cups that present a sustainable solution...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37550075/red-blood-cell-capacity-of-modern-menstrual-products-considerations-for-assessing-heavy-menstrual-bleeding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma DeLoughery, Alyssa C Colwill, Alison Edelman, Bethany Samuelson Bannow
BACKGROUND: Heavy menstrual bleeding affects up to one third of menstruating individuals and has a negative impact on quality of life. The diagnosis of heavy menstrual bleeding is based primarily on history taking, which is highly dependent on traditional disposable menstrual products such as pads and tampons. Only tampons undergo industry-regulated testing for absorption capacity. As use of alternative menstrual products is increasing, there is a need to understand how the capacity of these products compare to that of standard products...
August 7, 2023: BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37490459/analysis-of-bacterial-vaginosis-the-vaginal-microbiome-and-sexually-transmitted-infections-following-the-provision-of-menstrual-cups-in-kenyan-schools-results-of-a-nested-study-within-a-cluster-randomized-controlled-trial
#23
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Supriya D Mehta, Garazi Zulaika, Walter Agingu, Elizabeth Nyothach, Runa Bhaumik, Stefan J Green, Anna Maria van Eijk, Daniel Kwaro, Fredrick Otieno, Penelope Phillips-Howard
BACKGROUND: Nonhygienic products for managing menstruation are reported to cause reproductive tract infections. Menstrual cups are a potential solution. We assessed whether menstrual cups would reduce bacterial vaginosis (BV), vaginal microbiome (VMB), and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as studies have not evaluated this. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A cluster randomized controlled trial was performed in 96 Kenyan secondary schools, randomized (1:1:1:1) to control, menstrual cup, cash transfer, or menstrual cup plus cash transfer...
July 2023: PLoS Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37477173/a-plain-language-summary-of-the-long-term-relugolix-combination-therapy-study-for-uterine-fibroids
#24
REVIEW
Ayman Al-Hendy, Andrea S Lukes, Roberta Venturella, Claudio Villarroel, Laura McKain, Yulan Li, Rachel B Wagman, Elizabeth A Stewart
What is this summary about? This is a summary of a research study (known as a clinical trial) called the LIBERTY extension study. The LIBERTY extension study is a long-term study looking at how well a medicine called relugolix combination therapy worked in reducing blood loss during menstrual periods in women with uterine fibroids with heavy menstrual periods. Women were included in the extension study if they finished the 24-week LIBERTY 1 or LIBERTY 2 studies. Heavy menstrual periods were considered to be menstrual blood loss of about one-third of a cup of blood (80 ml) per cycle for two cycles or about two-thirds of a cup of blood (160 ml) during one cycle...
July 21, 2023: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37465432/knowledge-attitude-and-practices-regarding-menstrual-cup-among-females-in-an-urban-setting-of-south-kerala
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gayathri Mallika Sudevan Devan, Gayathri Mohanan, Gowri Krishna Ajitha, Haripriya Kavitha, Ijaz Majeed, Anjana Nalinakumari Kesavan Nair
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices regarding menstrual cups use and the factors associated with it among females of the reproductive age group in an urban setting of South Kerala. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study from December 2021 to January 2022 among females of the reproductive age group. Data was entered in MS Excel and was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 26.0...
December 2022: Journal of Family & Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37461550/high-uptake-of-menstrual-health-information-products-and-analgesics-within-an-integrated-sexual-reproductive-health-service-for-young-people-in-zimbabwe
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Mandikudza Tembo, Victoria Simms, Helen A Weiss, Tsitsi Bandason, Nicol Redzo, Leyla Larsson, Ethel Dauya, Tafadzwa Nzanza, Pauline Ishumael, Nancy Gweshe, Rangarirai Nyamwanza, Precious Ndlovu, Sarah Bernays, Chido Dziva Chikwari, Constancia Vimbayi Mavodza, Jenny Renju, Suzanna C Francis, Rashida A Ferrand, Constance Mackworth-Young
Background Achieving good menstrual health (MH), integral to women's well-being, remains a challenge. This study examined MH services uptake (including information, analgesics, and a choice of MH products - the menstrual cup and reusable pads) and sustained use of MH products within an integrated sexual and reproductive health intervention for young people in Zimbabwe. Methods This study was embedded within a cluster randomised trial of integrated sexual and reproductive health services (CHIEDZA) in three provinces (Harare, Mashonaland East, and Bulawayo)...
June 26, 2023: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37433731/endometrial-origins-of-stillbirth-eos-a-case-control-study-of-menstrual-fluid-to-understand-and-prevent-preterm-stillbirth-and-associated-adverse-pregnancy-outcomes-study-protocol
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirstin Tindal, Caitlin E Filby, Caroline E Gargett, Fiona Cousins, Kirsten Rebecca Palmer, Beverley Vollenhoven, Miranda Davies-Tuck
INTRODUCTION: Current research aimed at understanding and preventing stillbirth focuses almost exclusively on the role of the placenta. The underlying origins of poor placental function leading to stillbirth, however, remain poorly understood. There is evidence demonstrating that the endometrial environment in which the embryo implants impacts not only the establishment of pregnancy but also the development of some pregnancy outcomes. Menstrual fluid has recently been applied to the study of menstrual disorders such as heavy menstrual bleeding or endometriosis, however, it has great potential in the study of adverse pregnancy outcomes...
July 11, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37340497/does-distribution-of-menstrual-products-through-community-based-peer-led-sexual-and-reproductive-health-services-increase-use-of-appropriate-menstrual-products-findings-from-the-yathu-yathu-trial
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bernadette Hensen, Melleh Gondwe, Mwelwa Phiri, Ab Schaap, Lucheka Sigande, Sian Floyd, Melvin Simuyaba, Rosemary Zulu-Phiri, Louis Mwape, Sarah Fidler, Richard Hayes, Musonda Simwinga, Helen Ayles
BACKGROUND: Globally, millions of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) who menstruate have limited access to appropriate and comfortable products to manage their menstruation. Yathu Yathu was a cluster randomised trial (CRT) that estimated the impact of community-based, peer-led sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services on knowledge of HIV status among adolescents and young people aged 15-24 (AYP). Among the services offered through Yathu Yathu were free disposable pads and menstrual cups...
June 20, 2023: Reproductive Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37269758/a-case-of-pneumococcal-pneumonia-and-pelvic-peritonitis-in-a-menstrual-endovaginal-cup-user-which-came-first
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Alberto Calabrese, Anna Fornaciari, Christian Compagnone, Maria Barbagallo, Cinzia Fornaciari, Valentina Bellini
INTRODUCTION: Streptococcus pneumoniae infrequently causes genital tract infections but - in particular predisposing circumstances - it can be a transient part of vaginal flora and thus pelvic infections can occur. Possible conditions associated with pneumococcal pelvic-peritonitis include the use of intrauterine contraceptive devices, recent birth and gynecologic surgery. The underlying mechanism of these occurrences is likely to be the ascending infection from the genital tract via the fallopian tubes...
June 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37262408/per-and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-in-personal-hygiene-products-the-implications-for-human-exposure-and-emission-to-the-environment
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Zhou, Xia Lin, Yudong Xing, Xin Zhang, Hian Kee Lee, Zhenzhen Huang
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been related to reproductive toxicity in humans, but their occurrence in some specific personal hygiene products, i.e., sanitary pads, panty liners, tampons, paper diapers, menstrual cups, and bactericidal liquids, has not been extensively studied. This work investigated 31 representative PFAS in six categories of such personal hygiene products ( n = 91). Perfluorinated carboxylic acids were the primary PFAS found in the samples, accounting for over 85% of the total concentrations of PFAS...
June 1, 2023: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37228662/comparative-analysis-of-vaginal-microbiota-sampling-using-menstrual-cups-and-high-vaginal-swabs-in-pregnant-women-living-with-hiv-1-infection
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte-Eve S Short, Rachael Quinlan, Yun S Lee, Veronica G Preda, Ann Smith, Julian R Marchesi, Robin Shattock, Phillip R Bennett, David A MacIntyre, Graham P Taylor
BACKGROUND: Menstrual cups (MCs) are increasingly used to collect cervicovaginal secretions to characterise vaginal mucosal immunology, in conjunction with high vaginal swabs (HVS) for metataxonomics, particularly in HIV transmission studies. We hypothesised that both methods of collecting bacterial biomass are equivalent for 16S rRNA gene sequencing. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cervicovaginal fluid (CVF) samples from 16 pregnant women with HIV-1 (PWWH) were included to represent the major vaginal bacterial community state types (CST I-V)...
2023: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37183454/a-plain-language-summary-of-the-safety-of-relugolix-combination-therapy-and-improvement-in-symptoms-in-women-with-uterine-fibroids-from-the-liberty-1-and-liberty-2-studies
#32
REVIEW
Ayman Al-Hendy, Andrea S Lukes, Alfred N Poindexter, Roberta Venturella, Claudio Villarroel, Hilary Od Critchley, Yulan Li, Laura McKain, Juan C Arjona Ferreira, Andria Gm Langenberg, Rachel B Wagman, Elizabeth A Stewart
WHAT IS THIS SUMMARY ABOUT?: This is a summary of research studies (known as clinical trials) called LIBERTY 1 and LIBERTY 2. The LIBERTY 1 and LIBERTY 2 studies looked at how well a medication called relugolix combination therapy worked to reduce heavy bleeding at the time of menstruation compared with placebo. The studies also looked at what side effects were reported in women with uterine fibroids and heavy menstrual bleeding. WHAT WERE THE RESULTS?: Researchers looked at 388 adult women in the LIBERTY 1 study and 382 adult women in the LIBERTY 2 study...
May 15, 2023: Pain Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36930170/the-menstrual-cup-menstrual-hygiene-with-less-environmental-impact
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joelle Natalie Mouhanna, Judith Simms-Cendan, Sabrina Pastor-Carvajal
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 4, 2023: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36906569/reusable-period-products-use-and-perceptions-among-young-people-in-victoria-australia
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caitlin Ramsay, Julie Hennegan, Caitlin H Douglass, Sarah Eddy, Alexandra Head, Megan S C Lim
BACKGROUND: Reusable menstrual products have expanded the choices available for menstrual care and can offer long-term cost and environmental benefits. Yet, in high-income settings, efforts to support period product access focus on disposable products. There is limited research to understand young people's product use and preferences in Australia. METHODS: Quantitative and open-text qualitative data were collected through an annual cross-sectional survey of young people (aged 15-29) in Victoria, Australia...
March 11, 2023: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36843098/correction-menstrual-cup-and-risk-of-iud-expulsion-a-systematic-review
#35
Nicola Bowman, Annette Thwaites
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 27, 2023: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36791417/menstrual-technology-innovations-and-the-implications-for-heavy-menstrual-bleeding
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abigail Liberty, Bethany Samuelson Bannow, Kristen Matteson, Alison Edelman, Alyssa Colwill
Menstruation is a personal and cultural experience with financial and health implications. Menstruation historically has been managed with disposable commodities, including tampons and pads. New technologies, including underwear and menstrual cups and discs, have emerged to address diverse menstrual needs such as prioritization of sustainability, discretion, and inclusivity. New technologies are not routinely integrated into history taking or validated questionnaires, which currently rely on traditional tampon and pad use for identifying individuals with heavy menstrual bleeding...
April 1, 2023: Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36709721/assessing-menstrual-equity-amongst-bamer-women-fleeing-gender-based-abuse-in-sheffield-uk-a-cross-sectional-study
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine Roxanne Rahnejat, Brenda F Narice
OBJECTIVES: Menstruation is not openly discussed in numerous Black, Asian, minority ethnic and refugee (BAMER) communities. Consequently, it is unclear if transitioning between cultures impacts BAMER women's menstrual health. This study aimed to evaluate menstrual equity and sanitary protection preference amongst BAMER abuse survivors displaced to Sheffield (UK). METHODS: Fifty participants were recruited from women's support services between December 2018 and May 2019...
January 21, 2023: Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare: Official Journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36670496/menstrual-cup-and-risk-of-iud-expulsion-a-systematic-review
#38
REVIEW
Nicola Bowman, Annette Thwaites
BACKGROUND: The menstrual cup is a safe, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly menstrual product which is increasing in usage, especially in younger women. The potential risk for concomitant menstrual cup use to increase IUD expulsion has been raised over the last 10 years, however, few studies assess this. This systematic review aims to identify, appraise and synthesize the current specific evidence on menstrual cup use and risk of partial or total IUD expulsion. METHODS: PubMed, and the Cochrane Library were searched for publications available in English, until February 20th, 2021...
January 21, 2023: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36567765/impact-of-imparting-knowledge-and-awareness-on-the-usage-of-menstrual-cups-a-study-based-on-project-thinkal-at-alappuzha-municipality-in-kerala
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiny Deena Varghese, Krishna Sreelekha Hemachandran, Jayasree Parvathy
OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of educating and creating awareness among women on Menstrual Cups (M-Cups) as a healthy, safe, easy-to- use and affordable menstrual hygiene product with the support of medical professionals. STUDY DESIGN: A two-group, non-randomized cross-sectional study. METHODS: The M-Cup awareness creation was carried out through the project 'Thinkal' and 4345 cups were distributed among the beneficiaries of Alappuzha Municipality in two separate groups...
June 2023: Public health in practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36539689/the-influence-of-the-menstrual-cup-on-female-pelvic-floor-muscles-variables-a-prospective-case-series
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruna Schevchenco, Sofia Brandão, Paula Gomes Timbó, Soraia Cristina Tonon da Luz, Gesilani Júlia da Silva Honório, Thuane Da Roza
The aim was to assess and report the effects of menstrual cup on pelvic floor muscles (PFM) function and tone, as well as check the acceptability after a period of three menstrual cycles in healthy young women. The data collected in assessments and reassessments included the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Vaginal Symptoms (ICIQ-VS) questionnaire, evaluation of PFM function through PERFECT Scheme, PFM muscle tone, and PFM manometry (Peritron 9300®). A diary regarding the overall colletor acceptability and satisfaction was collected...
January 2023: Women & Health
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