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'''Stayfree''' is a brand of [[feminine hygiene]] products, including [[sanitary napkin|maxi pad]]s, ultra thin pads, and [[feminine wipe]]s. Stayfree products are used by women of all ages for a variety of feminine protection needs, including menstruation, spot bleeding and urinary incontinence. Stayfree is a division of [[McNeil-PPC]]. In addition to Stayfree, McNeil-PPC makes [[Carefree (feminine hygiene)|Carefree]] pantiliners and o.b. tampons.
'''Stayfree''' is a brand of [[feminine hygiene]] products, including [[sanitary napkin|maxi pad]]s, ultra thin pads, and [[feminine wipe]]s. Stayfree products are used by women of all ages for a variety of feminine protection needs, including menstruation, spot bleeding and urinary incontinence. Stayfree is a division of [[Johnson & Johnson]] . In addition to Stayfree, McNeil-PPC makes [[Carefree (feminine hygiene) |Carefree]] pantiliners and o.b. Tampons.

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<big>'''Stayfree History'''</big> <br />
For years women have followed ancient [[traditions]], [[superstitions]] and [[practices]] during their periods. There are several examples of these primitive methods that are both unhealthy and unhygienic- like the use of rags and old clothes which is common in rural India. These increase the chances of UTIs including [[urinary]], [[vaginal]] and perineal infection. If left untreated, these infections may lead to potentially fatal [[toxic shock syndrome]].

Stayfree invests time and resources in educating women about the benefits of using scientifically created sanitary products, guiding women to choose between pads and tampons rather than rags and old cloth. These '''Stayfree products''' are also ratified by doctors and gynaecologists who recommend the usage of [[sanitary napkins]] for increased hygiene during periods. 98%* of Gynaecologists strongly believe that commercial [[sanitary napkins]] are effective in preventing Reproductive Tract Infections (RTIs) /[[Urinary Tract Infections]] (UTIs) and [[skin infections]].




==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:17, 17 November 2013

Stayfree is a brand of feminine hygiene products, including maxi pads, ultra thin pads, and feminine wipes. Stayfree products are used by women of all ages for a variety of feminine protection needs, including menstruation, spot bleeding and urinary incontinence. Stayfree is a division of Johnson & Johnson . In addition to Stayfree, McNeil-PPC makes Carefree pantiliners and o.b. Tampons.


Stayfree History
For years women have followed ancient traditions, superstitions and practices during their periods. There are several examples of these primitive methods that are both unhealthy and unhygienic- like the use of rags and old clothes which is common in rural India. These increase the chances of UTIs including urinary, vaginal and perineal infection. If left untreated, these infections may lead to potentially fatal toxic shock syndrome.

Stayfree invests time and resources in educating women about the benefits of using scientifically created sanitary products, guiding women to choose between pads and tampons rather than rags and old cloth. These Stayfree products are also ratified by doctors and gynaecologists who recommend the usage of sanitary napkins for increased hygiene during periods. 98%* of Gynaecologists strongly believe that commercial sanitary napkins are effective in preventing Reproductive Tract Infections (RTIs) / Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and skin infections.


External links

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{{primary sources |date=November 2013}}
{{primary sources |date=November 2013}}
'''Stayfree''' is a brand of [[feminine hygiene]] products, including [[sanitary napkin|maxi pad]]s, ultra thin pads, and [[feminine wipe]]s. Stayfree products are used by women of all ages for a variety of feminine protection needs, including menstruation, spot bleeding and urinary incontinence. Stayfree is a division of [[McNeil-PPC]]. In addition to Stayfree, McNeil-PPC makes [[Carefree (feminine hygiene)|Carefree]] pantiliners and o.b. tampons.
'''Stayfree''' is a brand of [[feminine hygiene]] products, including [[sanitary napkin|maxi pad]]s, ultra thin pads, and [[feminine wipe]]s. Stayfree products are used by women of all ages for a variety of feminine protection needs, including menstruation, spot bleeding and urinary incontinence. Stayfree is a division of [[Johnson & Johnson]] . In addition to Stayfree, McNeil-PPC makes [[Carefree (feminine hygiene) |Carefree]] pantiliners and o.b. Tampons.

<br />
<big>'''Stayfree History'''</big> <br />
For years women have followed ancient [[traditions]], [[superstitions]] and [[practices]] during their periods. There are several examples of these primitive methods that are both unhealthy and unhygienic- like the use of rags and old clothes which is common in rural India. These increase the chances of UTIs including [[urinary]], [[vaginal]] and perineal infection. If left untreated, these infections may lead to potentially fatal [[toxic shock syndrome]].

Stayfree invests time and resources in educating women about the benefits of using scientifically created sanitary products, guiding women to choose between pads and tampons rather than rags and old cloth. These '''Stayfree products''' are also ratified by doctors and gynaecologists who recommend the usage of [[sanitary napkins]] for increased hygiene during periods. 98%* of Gynaecologists strongly believe that commercial [[sanitary napkins]] are effective in preventing Reproductive Tract Infections (RTIs) /[[Urinary Tract Infections]] (UTIs) and [[skin infections]].




==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:17, 17 November 2013

Stayfree is a brand of feminine hygiene products, including maxi pads, ultra thin pads, and feminine wipes. Stayfree products are used by women of all ages for a variety of feminine protection needs, including menstruation, spot bleeding and urinary incontinence. Stayfree is a division of Johnson & Johnson . In addition to Stayfree, McNeil-PPC makes Carefree pantiliners and o.b. Tampons.


Stayfree History
For years women have followed ancient traditions, superstitions and practices during their periods. There are several examples of these primitive methods that are both unhealthy and unhygienic- like the use of rags and old clothes which is common in rural India. These increase the chances of UTIs including urinary, vaginal and perineal infection. If left untreated, these infections may lead to potentially fatal toxic shock syndrome.

Stayfree invests time and resources in educating women about the benefits of using scientifically created sanitary products, guiding women to choose between pads and tampons rather than rags and old cloth. These Stayfree products are also ratified by doctors and gynaecologists who recommend the usage of sanitary napkins for increased hygiene during periods. 98%* of Gynaecologists strongly believe that commercial sanitary napkins are effective in preventing Reproductive Tract Infections (RTIs) / Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and skin infections.


External links


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