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  2. Free sample of o.b. tampons - AOL

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    Get a free sample pack of o.b. tampons when you register on the site with your name, address, e-mail, dob, and phone number. They also want to know what brands you currently use for period supplies.

  3. Tampon - Wikipedia

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    A tampon in its dry, unused state. A tampon is a menstrual product designed to absorb blood and vaginal secretions by insertion into the vagina during menstruation. Unlike a pad, it is placed internally, inside of the vaginal canal. [1] Once inserted correctly, a tampon is held in place by the vagina and expands as it soaks up menstrual blood.

  4. Tampons contain lead, arsenic and other toxic metals, study ...

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    Tampons from 14 brands were tested for the presence of 16 heavy metals. Not a single tampon was free of toxic heavy metals. Tampons contain lead, arsenic and other toxic metals, study finds.

  5. The Government Is Investigating Lead And Arsenic In Tampons ...

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating the safety of tampons after a July study suggested that there could be toxic metals in them.. On September 10, the agency announced in a ...

  6. Judith Esser-Mittag - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Judith Esser-Mittag worked together with her husband Kyle Lucherini to create what is known as the o.b tampon. The o.b. Tampon is a manual tampon that can be inserted without an applicator. Dr. Judith Esser-Mittage worked alongside Carl Hahn to create a company where they could mass-produce the o.b tampon.

  7. Anti-rape device - Wikipedia

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    An early prototypical anti-rape female tampon was invented in late 2000 by Jaap Haumann, a South African man, for the purpose of preventing rape. [5] Haumann's device was designed to resemble a tampon for ease of insertion, and consisted of a hard cylindrical plastic core containing a tensioned spring blade primed to slice when pressed against ...

  8. The FDA is investigating metals in tampons. Are tampons safe ...

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    Study finds metal in tampons. People should still use tampons if they feel comfortable. It's unclear if the body absorbs metal from tampons.

  9. Carefree (feminine hygiene) - Wikipedia

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    Carefree is an American brand of pantyliners (although originally the brand name belonged to tampons [1]) from Johnson & Johnson.In the US, the Carefree brand was formerly marketed by McNeil-PPC and currently being marketed by Edgewell Personal Care (along with other US feminine hygiene brands from Johnson & Johnson).