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How Do Menstrual Sponges Work?
Menstrual sponges are inserted into the vagina, where they absorb menstrual blood. They need to be removed, rinsed, and reinserted periodically throughout the day. The frequency of changing the sponge depends on the heaviness of the menstrual flow.
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