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  2. Menstrual pad - Wikipedia

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    Menstrual pads Different sized maxipads Different brands on a shelf. A menstrual pad [a] is an absorbent item worn in the underwear when menstruating, bleeding after giving birth, recovering from gynecologic surgery, experiencing a miscarriage or abortion, or in any other situation where it is necessary to absorb a flow of blood from the vagina.

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  4. File:Inserting tampon into the vagina.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Menstrual cup - Wikipedia

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    Bell-shaped cups have to fit fairly precisely; it is common for users to get a perfect fit from the second cup they buy, by judging the misfit of the first cup. Ring-shaped cups are one-size-fits-most, but some manufacturers sell multiple sizes. [15] Reported leakage for menstrual cups is similar or rarer than for tampons and pads. [14]

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  9. Tampon - Wikipedia

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    The average person who menstruates uses approximately 11,400 tampons in their lifetime, assuming exclusive use of tampons. Tampon prices have risen due to inflation and supply chain challenges. Currently, a box of tampons typically costs between $7 and $12 USD and contains 16 to 40 tampons, depending on the brand and size.