Understanding current menstrual technologies is essential to empowering menstrual well-being and identifying heavy menstrual bleeding. Menstruation is a personal and cultural experience with financial and health implications. Menstruation historically has… Click to show full abstract
Understanding current menstrual technologies is essential to empowering menstrual well-being and identifying heavy menstrual bleeding. Menstruation is a personal and cultural experience with financial and health implications. Menstruation historically has been managed with disposable commodities, including tampons and pads. New technologies, including underwear and menstrual cups and discs, have emerged to address diverse menstrual needs such as prioritization of sustainability, discretion, and inclusivity. New technologies are not routinely integrated into history taking or validated questionnaires, which currently rely on traditional tampon and pad use for identifying individuals with heavy menstrual bleeding. Review of menstrual technologies and accessories provides insight to empower gynecologists and other clinicians to take comprehensive menstrual histories, including strategies for identification of heavy menstrual bleeding and troubleshooting menstrual disturbances, within the context of new menstrual technologies.
               
Click one of the above tabs to view related content.