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When it comes to periods, we’ve come a long way in the last few decades – from the diversity of menstrual products now available for managing a period, including the introduction of reusable period underwear like Thinx period underwear, to the general reduction of stigma.That said, not everyone has access to the products they need to manage their period. Period poverty, a lack of access to menstrual products due to financial constraints, remains a real and pressing issue. Period poverty not only poses health risks, but also affects people’s dignity, self-esteem, and participation in daily activities. Imagine wearing period products for longer than recommended because of a lack of access. At a time when talking about equality and basic rights is more critical than ever, access to menstrual care is a conversation we need to be having.Thinx, a leading period underwear brand, teamed up with PERIOD., a nonprofit group focused on combating period poverty and stigma, for a new State of the Period survey. While there’s been some improvement in underlying stressors tied to period poverty since 2021, many of the survey’s other findings are, well, not great. Read on for findings from the survey that will open your eyes and inspire you to take action.
When it comes to periods, we’ve come a long way in the last few decades – from the diversity of menstrual products now available for managing a period, including the introduction of reusable period underwear like Thinx period underwear, to the general reduction of stigma.That said, not everyone has access to the products they need to manage their period. Period poverty, a lack of access to menstrual products due to financial constraints, remains a real and pressing issue. Period poverty not only poses health risks, but also affects people’s dignity, self-esteem, and participation in daily activities. Imagine wearing period products for longer than recommended because of a lack of access. At a time when talking about equality and basic rights is more critical than ever, access to menstrual care is a conversation we need to be having.Thinx, a leading period underwear brand, teamed up with PERIOD., a nonprofit group focused on combating period poverty and stigma, for a new State of the Period survey. While there’s been some improvement in underlying stressors tied to period poverty since 2021, many of the survey’s other findings are, well, not great. Read on for findings from the survey that will open your eyes and inspire you to take action.