What should women do in a country where sanitary napkins cannot be used?

Elynn Walter walked into the office of the Global Health Organization and Management Center and would shout: “Stand up and shout with me, menstruation! Half of the people in the world have menstruated! She always likes to attract people’s attention in this way. [Menstrual Hygiene] In the past, people were always ashamed to talk about it, but she has always been committed to getting people to pay attention to and talk about related issues. Turn a blind eye to Walter is an activist promoting health care in low-income countries. She works for an organization called [WASH Promotion]. Among them, WA stands for Water, S stands for Sanitation, and H stands for Hygiene. Walter’s concern is very special: in developing countries, Read More …

Don’t be shy, let’s study how to use tampons together.

Tampons are really a [sharp weapon] to liberate women. Most women who have experienced them think it brings them [unprecedented ease]. However, it is normal that people have a natural resistance to new things. I hope today’s article can let you know more about tampons and give them a try if you have the chance. What is a tampon? As the name implies, it is a strip made of cotton material. During menstruation, someone will put it about half a finger deep from the vaginal opening, so that it can suck blood like sanitary napkins. Like sanitary napkins, tampons need to be replaced in time and have different sizes and blood sucking specifications. At present, some supermarkets and cosmetics chain Read More …

Is it really so difficult for women to balance career and family?

For a while, almost all my female friends were reprinting an article by Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter. Professor Slaughter graduated from Princeton, Oxford and Harvard universities, taught at the University of Chicago, Harvard and Princeton, and served as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s policy-making director. Such a successful woman admitted frankly in this article that she left the important government position in Washington because she could not balance work and family. This high-ranking job has affected her responsibility as a mother and her responsibility to take care of her two sons. This article shocked me and some of my female friends. We are anxious between career and family. We are all at the edge of 30 years old and often need Read More …

Come on, hand in hand, teach you how to use tampons.

If two girls are walking side by side, one of them suddenly slows down and walks behind the other. There is no doubt that 300% of her is helping the girl in front to see if her aunt has leaked out! Therefore, this time Ji Ge introduced to her sisters a [sharp weapon] to liberate women-tampons. I don’t want to leak after the side leak anymore! One of Ji Ge’s good sisters recently started using tampons. She said this: In the past, when I used menstruation towel, I left traces of my struggle with menstruation on chairs, sofas, beds… Now I use tampons, So easy! Mom no longer has to worry about my side leakage, back leakage and all kinds Read More …

After using sanitary napkins and tampons, why did I finally choose the menstrual cup? Detailed Use Report

Before 2013, like most girls, I used sanitary napkins for more than ten years. My sister must have experienced it deeply. Winter is fine. The sultry friction and airtight sanitary napkins in summer really make people want to lift the table for minutes. Although I never have dysmenorrhea, I still feel gloomy in those days when I came to my big aunt. I am very glad that I met tampons at the age of 22 and menstrual cups at the age of 24. I would like to share with you some experiences of using tampons and menstrual cups. There will be straightforward organ words in the article. Don’t be shy. It is a part of our wonderful body. Tampons open Read More …