Do jails have tampons?

We spoke with some correctional facility staff to get the low down. In juvenile detention centres and facilities, all personal health products including pads and tampons are provided to the girls as they need them.

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How do prisoners use menstruation as a form of punishment?

Someone on their period may be given supplies, but denied trash cans to dispose of soiled items. During strip-searches, women are corralled into one area where a guard will order anyone menstruating to remove their tampons. One woman described routinely stepping onto other women's menstrual blood on the floor.

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Is menstruation a punishment?

In biblical legal texts, it appears a source of ritual impurity and as the basis for a sexual prohibition. And in several passages in the Prophets and Writings, the impurity of menstruation functions as a metaphor for sin and punishment.

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What is the period project?

At The Period Project, we're improving the lives of menstruators one period at a time. By increasing local, national, and global awareness of period poverty and delivering menstrual hygiene products to those in need, we're replacing poverty with community and shame with dignity.

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How many types of pads are there?

There are two types of pads that do the same job, but are used a little bit differently. Disposable pads. Most pads have a sticky strip along the bottom.

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How did ladies deal with periods in the 1700s?

What Did People Do before Pads and Tampons? The short answer is that most people with periods used cloth rags as a kind of DIY sanitary pad. Linen was a particularly good material for that purpose. But there's also evidence that some people used a particularly absorbent type of bog moss.

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How did ladies deal with periods in the 1800s?

1800s to 1900: Turn of the century – From rags to riches? In European and North American societies through most of the 1800s, homemade menstrual cloths made out of flannel or woven fabric were the norm–think “on the rag.”

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What age do periods start?

Periods usually begin at around the age of 12. Some girls will start them later, and some earlier – everyone is different. To start with, periods might not happen every month but from the ages of around 16 to 18 most people who menstruate will find their periods are regular.

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Why is my period blood brown?

“The primary reason that period blood could be brown is because it's old blood,” said Dr. Cummings. It usually happens at the beginning or the end of your period, when your flow is lighter. Because the longer blood takes to leave the body, the longer it has to oxidize (read: get exposed to oxygen), which makes it dark.

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How does a girl get period?

The ovaries release the female hormones estrogen and progesterone . These hormones cause the lining of the uterus (or womb) to build up. The built-up lining is ready for a fertilized egg to attach to and start developing. If there is no fertilized egg, the lining breaks down and bleeds.

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How do Muslims deal with periods?

Women are supposed to maintain proper hygiene and should not perform prayer. They do not have to make up the prayers they missed during menstruation. When the menstruating period is over, women have to perform ritual purification (ghusl).

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What is forbidden during menstruation?

In addition to Judaism and Christianity, Islam also forbids men to have vaginal sexual intercourse with their wives during menstruation (Surah al-Baqarah 2:222).

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Can a girl period get knocked on?

It's possible for sex to kick-start your period, but only if you have an orgasm during it and are nearing your start date. If you notice bleeding after sex, there may be another reason why. Infections, vaginal tears, ovulation, and cancer are some reasons you might bleed after sex.

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How do Amish deal with periods?

I think the level of integration with the modern world varies community to community (some Amish communities are more insular than others) but the most conservative of them will probably use the same methods women used for hundreds of years — wrapping themselves with strips of material, or wrapping their shift/ ...

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How were female convicts punished?

Floggings were given to both men and women, although the flogging of women was stopped by British law in 1791. There are few records of head shaving as punishment for women until the 1820s. Women saw it as personally degrading and humiliating.

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What is the period trap?

Period trapping is when you plan a date with a guy but you tell him you are on your period to see if he will still want to hang out. Make sure that he has already committed to the date before throwing the information about your period.

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What is the jelly like period blood?

If you notice on heavy days of your period that blood seems extra-thick, and can sometimes form a jelly-like glob, these are menstrual clots, a mix of blood and tissue released from your uterus during your period. They can vary in size and color, and usually, they are nothing to worry about.

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Why is my period blood slimy?

The blood clots in your menstrual flow can seem especially slimy and almost jello-like because they combine coagulated blood (blood that is semi-solid, partially clotted), tissue, and blood that has not yet clotted. It is normal for people with periods to have more clots during the first couple of days of their cycle.

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What does pink period blood mean?

Pink Blood

This lighter shade usually means that the blood has mixed with your cervical fluid. Sometimes pink menstrual blood may indicate low estrogen levels in the body. Some causes of low estrogen include being on hormonal birth control that doesn't contain estrogen or perimenopause.

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Why does my 5 year old have her period?

If a girl starts menstruation at a young age, it's usually because the hormones in her body responsible for puberty are being produced earlier.

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What is the first period called?

Menarche is defined as the first menstrual period in a female adolescent. Menarche typically occurs between the ages of 10 and 16, with the average age of onset being 12.4 years.

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What does the Bible say about periods?

In the third book of the Pentateuch or Torah and particularly in the Code of legal purity (or Provisions for clean and unclean) of the Mosaic Law (Leviticus 11:1-15:33), it is stated that a woman undergoing menstruation is perceived as unclean for seven days and whoever touches her shall be unclean until evening (see ...

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What did the first pad look like?

The earliest disposable pads were generally in the form of a cotton wool or similar fibrous rectangle covered with an absorbent liner. The liner ends were extended front and back so as to fit through loops in a special girdle or belt worn beneath undergarments.

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What did Victorians use for sanitary towels?

Until disposable sanitary pads were created, cloth or reusable pads were widely used to collect menstrual blood. Women often used a variety of home-made menstrual pads which they crafted from various fabrics, or other absorbent materials, to collect menstrual blood.

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