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Menstrual Hygiene Day: More women are turning to reusable menstrual products--but myths still hold some back

  • On Menstrual Hygiene Day 2025, Intimina highlighted that more women are adopting reusable menstrual products like cups and underwear worldwide.
  • This change is driven by increased recognition of health and environmental advantages, even though concerns regarding potential leaks, cleanliness, and ease of use continue to cause some reluctance.
  • A recent Intimina survey found 88% of respondents use reusable products at least occasionally, with 54% feeling more secure than with disposables.
  • Dunja Kokotovic, Intimina's Global Brand Manager, explained that women opting for menstrual cups and underwear often experience greater comfort and reduced anxiety throughout their menstrual cycle.
  • Intimina urges education to dispel misconceptions, enabling more women to make informed, sustainable, and healthier period care choices.
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Menstrual Hygiene Day: More women are turning to reusable menstrual products--but myths still hold some back

NEW YORK, May 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As awareness around sustainability and menstrual health grows, more women are making the switch to reusable period products. A recent Intimina survey reveals that 88.22% of respondents use reusable menstrual products at least…

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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