Menstrual Hygiene Products
"Menstrual Hygiene Products" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Personal care items used during MENSTRUATION.
Descriptor ID |
D052576
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MeSH Number(s) |
E07.357.500
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Concept/Terms |
Menstrual Hygiene Products- Menstrual Hygiene Products
- Hygiene Product, Menstrual
- Hygiene Products, Menstrual
- Menstrual Hygiene Product
- Menstrual Products
- Menstrual Product
Tampons, Menstrual- Tampons, Menstrual
- Tampon, Menstrual
- Menstrual Tampons
- Vaginal Tampon
- Tampon, Vaginal
- Tampons, Vaginal
- Vaginal Tampons
- Menstrual Tampon
Menstrual Pad- Menstrual Pad
- Menstrual Pads
- Pad, Menstrual
- Pads, Menstrual
- Menstrual Napkin
- Menstrual Napkins
- Napkin, Menstrual
- Napkins, Menstrual
- Feminine Napkins
- Feminine Napkin
- Napkin, Feminine
- Napkins, Feminine
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2024 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Menstrual Hygiene Products" by people in Profiles.
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Brown JE, Creinin MD, Wu H, Hubacher D, Schreiber CA, Kaneshiro B, Nanda K, Blithe DL. Menstrual cup use and intrauterine device expulsion in a copper intrauterine device randomized trial. Contraception. 2024 06; 134:110415.
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Rani A, Sharma MK, Singh A. Practices and perceptions of adolescent girls regarding the impact of dysmenorrhea on their routine life: a comparative study in the urban, rural, and slum areas of Chandigarh. Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2016 Feb; 28(1):3-9.