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Groundbreaking study uses real human blood to test menstrual products, challenging norms and advocating for destigmatised menstrual health.. Fact Check Claim: The first study in which researchers used “real blood” to test period products was published in August 2023. Description: In August 2023, a large debate arose around a study that examined the absorbency claims of period products by using real blood for the first time. The study revealed new insights into the capacity of these menstrual products, which has implications for.


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Menstrual blood could be used to test fertility hormones, thyroid levels, HPV, and more—and these inventors are working on pads to solve the Pap pain problem.. In 2020, a period product company used red liquid to show how absorbent their sanitary pads are in a TV commercial. It was the first time a mainstream company in the U.S. swapped the typical blue liquid for red to represent period blood. After the advertisement aired, some people took to social media to applaud the realistic representation. But that’s all it was. A representation. In reality.