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Evidence of PFAS in sanitary and incontinence pads - EHN

Evidence of PFAS in sanitary and incontinence pads - EHN

Twenty-two sanitary pads, panty liners and incontinence pads have detectable levels of fluorine, an indicator of the group of chemicals known as PFAS, according to a new report from Mamavation.
The findings come on the heels of other testing that found the forever chemicals in some popular tampons.

The Minderoo-Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health. - Abstract - Europe PMC

EHN and Mamavation PFAS investigation featured in TIME - EHN

PFAS Forever Chemicals in Sanitary Pads & Incontinence Pads

PFAS News Roundup: Forever chemicals may pose bigger risk to health than scientists thought

Incontinence comes in many different shapes and sizes, so we made a protective pad that does the same. Anatomically shaped for all levels of

Abri-San Pad, Loose Fecal Absorbency, 15 x 29 Inch, Bag of 28

Ketura (@KeturaP) / X

Indicator of PFAS found in some — but not all — period products - American Chemical Society

IN DEPTH: First-of-its kind testing points to dangers and unknowns of PFAS in clothing - EHN

What are PFAS? - EHN

Evidence of PFAS in sanitary and incontinence pads - EHN

New Independent Study Confirms PFAS in Thinx, Other Products

Environmental Health News • Children's Health Defense

Toxic PFAS Chemicals Detected in 22 Sanitary and Incontinence Pads • Children's Health Defense