![]() ![]() Office Order- Selling Rate of various produces of APRI, LSU, RPCAU, Pusa No.07/DR- Submission of Research Highlights for Compilation in Agenda Notes No.08/DR- Submission of Research Highlights for Compilation in Agenda Notes No.11/DR- Proposals for variety/ technology release Postponement of 14th Research Council Meeting, Kharif- 2023 & TechnologyĪdvertisement for the post of Young Professional-II (YP-II), under the project entitled “National Surveillance Programme for Aquatic Animal Diseases (NSPAAD)- Phase-II”Īdvertisement for SRF Position in NICRA (TD) Project at KVK, Madhopur (West Champaran) under RPCAU, Pusa and Electrical/Electronics Engineering disciplines under the Department of Processing & Food Engineering, College of Agricultural Eng. Notice for Walk-in-Interview for the post of Guest Faculty specialized in Processing & Food Engg. Notice for Walk-in-Interview for the post of Guest Faculty specialized in Computer Application/ IT discipline under the School of Agribusiness and Rural Management. Nicola Bowman and Annette Thwaites, Menstrual cup and risk of IUD expulsion – a systematic review, Contraception and Reproductive Medicine, January 21, 2023Ībigail Liberty, MD, MSPH, et al.Corrigendum 1- Extension of last date for submission of application form for the post of Young Professional-II (YP-II), under the project entitled “National Surveillance Programme for Aquatic Animal Diseases (NSPAAD)- Phase-II” Oldham, Preclinical, Clinical, and Over-the-Counter Postmarketing Experience with a New Vaginal Cup: Menstrual Collection, Journal of Women’s Health, February 13, 2011Īnna Maria van Eijk, PhD, et al., Menstrual cup use, leakage, acceptability, safety, and availability: a systematic review and meta-analysis, The Lancet Public Health, July 16, 2019 Jen Gunter, October 10, 2015Ĭourtney Howard, et al., FLOW: Multicentre randomized controlled trial comparing tampons with menstrual cups, Canadian Family Physician, June 1, 2011īarbara B. LOONCUP the “Smart” menstrual cup is a Kickstarter Staff Pick. ![]() Nina Shen Rastogi, Greening the Crimson Tide, Slate, March 16, 2010 Mitchell, MD, et al., A confirmed case of toxic shock syndrome associated with the use of a menstrual cup, Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases & Medical Microbiology, July/August 2015 High Cervix, Menstrual Cups Australia Online, May 22, 2015 Lunette Cup, 9 Folds for the Lunette Menstrual Cup, YouTube, November 14, 2011 TSS risk aside, though, you shouldn’t leave any cup in for more than 12 hours. So if you’re switching to cups purely out of fear of TSS, don’t. As a result, trying to study TSS from menstrual cup use is especially hard because it means studying something that could show up in only a tiny sliver of the population. And the chance of getting TSS is less than 1 in 100,000. Think about it this way: Survey-based estimates vary, but only around 0.3% to 1.6% of people who menstruate use cups. “There’s no reason to think that the risk would be lower or higher than with tampons, and unless we get a lot of case reports we’ll never know,” said OB-GYN Jen Gunter. It’s also challenging to study the true risk of menstrual cups because they are still used by a relatively tiny slice of people, and TSS is so rare. That is not true, and there have been at least five confirmed cases of TSS in people using menstrual cups. ![]() Some menstrual cup makers and advocates also claim that using a cup eliminates the risk of toxic shock syndrome.
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