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Menstrual cups are safe and sustainable – but they can be tricky for first-time users, our new study shows

  • Written by Julie Hennegan, Senior Research Fellow; Co-Head, Global Adolescent Health Working Group, Burnet Institute
Menstrual cups are safe and sustainable – but they can be tricky for first-time users, our new study showsIryna Inshyna/Shutterstock

Many young women and other people who menstruate are turning to menstrual cups to manage their periods.

In 2021, my colleagues and I surveyed 15- to 29-year-olds in Victoria and found 17% had used a menstrual cup during their last period. A study in Spain published in 2022 found 47% of 18- to 25-year-olds had used a...

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