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Feminine hygiene products tampons

Efficacy Decline in the amount of blood lost with menses (monitor a decline in the number of times feminine hygiene products such as pads and tampons require changing during menses) monitor for an increase in hemoglobin/hematocrit if anemia was present as a result of menorrhagia. [Pg.763]

Nodax has the benefit of degradation in septic systems, which offer possibilities for application in feminine hygiene products such as wipes and tampon applicators. These flushable products may exist in the form of paper coatings, fibres, films and foams. [Pg.81]

Feminine hygiene is a general term used to describe personal care products used by women during menstruation, vaginal discharge, and other bodily functions related to the vulva. Sanitary towels (also known as maxi-pads or napkins), pantyliners, tampons, menstrual cups, and feminine wipes are the major categories of feminine hygiene... [Pg.485]

Disposable absorbent products for feminine hygiene during menstruation are an important part of life for millions of women. During her lifetime the average woman will have approximately 13 cycles each year for about 37 years, and will spend more than 6 years of that period menstruating. Menstrual flow varies with age, number of children, and use of hormones or intrauterine devices, and typically is heaviest during the second and third days of each period. Many types of products, such as tampons, panty liners, and pads, are used during this period. [Pg.83]


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