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Scotland To Make Period Products Free To All Women
The Scottish parliament has approved plans to make sanitary products freely available to all women, the first nation in the world to do so.
The Scottish parliament has approved plans to make sanitary products freely available to all women, the first nation in the world to do so.
A group of students have reportedly taken a stand against their school principal after they were allegedly told they couldn't put free tampons in the girls' bathrooms.
Young women will now have free access to pads and tampons in every primary, secondary and specialist government school across the state, as part of an 'Australian first' initiative launching in Victoria.
It's an experience that bonds all women -- their first period. Only most of the time, the experience of finally 'becoming a woman' isn't quite so great.
Former WWE wrestler Priscilla Kelly has copped some serious backlash after she appeared to pull out her own tampon and shove it down the throat of her competitor.
If a whole new year, probably a new year's resolution and maybe even hangover weren't enough to deal with on January 1, there's also a bunch of new laws coming into effect.
Ladies, we all know this has been a long time coming.
A tampon manufacturer has issued a recall on a faulty line of products after customers reported they were "coming apart" and leaving pieces inside their body.
State and territory treasurers have agreed to remove GST from tampons after a meeting in Melbourne today.
It's happened to most women.
Instead of a tampon, imagine using paper towels -- or socks, toilet paper, leaves, or bark -- when you're bleeding from your vagina.