Bill would no longer require women to request access to period products and instead make them readily availableWhen Kimberly Haven struggled to acquire a tampon in prison, she made one, which she said led to her getting toxic shock syndrome and needing an emergency hysterectomy.Haven’s case – emblematic of an issue thousands of incarcerated women still face today – underscores the pressing need for improved menstrual product access in facilities across the US. Continue reading…
Bill would no longer require women to request access to period products and instead make them readily available
When Kimberly Haven struggled to acquire a tampon in prison, she made one, which she said led to her getting toxic shock syndrome and needing an emergency hysterectomy.
Haven’s case – emblematic of an issue thousands of incarcerated women still face today – underscores the pressing need for improved menstrual product access in facilities across the US.