Reusable period products: use and perceptions among young people in Victoria, Australia
Abstract 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...
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Main Authors: | Caitlin Ramsay (Author), Julie Hennegan (Author), Caitlin H. Douglass (Author), Sarah Eddy (Author), Alexandra Head (Author), Megan S. C. Lim (Author) |
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