Chinese Women Mobilize Against Subpar Sanitary Pads
Briefly

After measuring her own sanitary pads and discovering they were up to 17 percent shorter than advertised, Sabrina Wang urged women to push for stricter industry oversight.
Ms. Wang emphasized that the products' shortcomings signal a disrespect towards women's needs, stating that manufacturers think women can't go without their products.
The movement has expanded from pad lengths to broader issues like inadequate sex education and body shaming, calling for a collective reevaluation of women’s health needs.
In response to growing public outcry, manufacturers and regulators face increased pressure for better accountability and quality improvements, with some brands already pulling products for reassessment.
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