Menstrual hygiene products: pads and tampons are the go-to choice – Data

May 2023: More details about the information presented in the below tables are included in the study update on Menstrual hygiene products: pads and tampons are the go-to choice.

Table 1: Reported Product Use for Menstrual Cycles

Product (select all that apply) Percentages* N = 7394
Regular tampons 47% 3454
Sanitary napkins or pads 46% 3382
Panty Liners 43% 3203
Super absorbent tampons 33% 2459
Internal cup menstrual collection device 19% 1430
Period underwear 19% 1420
A combination of pads or tampons but not used together 16% 1162
None 4% 259
Other 1% 106
Don’t know or prefer not to answer 2% 116

Table 1 represents data on menstrual product use from 11/9/2022 to 3/10/2023. The total number of participants who responded to the survey questions is 7,394. The percentage (%) of participants was calculated by dividing the number of participants who chose a menstrual product option by the total number of participants who responded to this survey question. Percentages have been rounded to whole numbers.

*This was a “choose all that apply” question, therefore the sum of the percentages will not equal 100%.

Table 2: Participants who reported sleeping with a tampon at night.

Sleep with a tampon at night? Percentages N
Yes 60% 2707
No 39.2% 1759
Don’t know 0.3% 14
Prefer not to answer 0.1% 6

Table 2 represents data from 4,486 participants (who indicated tampon use) who responded to this question from 11/9/2022 to 3/10/2023

Table 3: Participants who reported product use stratified by age.

Product (select all that apply) Age under 20 Age 20-29 Age 30-39 Age 40-49 Age 50+
Total N 316 2357 2719 1708 294
Panty liners, n (%)  124 (39.2) 972 (41.2) 1202 (44.2) 779 (45.6) 126 (42.9)
Sanitary napkins or pads, n (%) 177 (56.0) 1080 (45.8) 1203 (44.2) 793 (46.4) 129 (43.9)
Regular tampons, n (%) 149 (47.2) 1195 (50.7) 1295 (47.6) 727 (42.6) 88 (29.9)
Super absorbent tampons, n (%) 98 (31.0) 740 (31.4) 914 (33.6) 623 (36.5) 84 (28.6)
A combination of pads or tampons but not used together, n (%) 75 (23.7) 452 (19.2) 397 (14.6) 213 (12.5) 25 (8.5)
Period underwear, n (%) 37 (11.7) 421 (17.9) 586 (21.6) 344 (20.1) 32 (10.9)
Internal cup menstrual collection device, n (%) 44 (13.9) 488 (20.7) 586 (21.6) 285 (16.7) 27 (9.2)
Other, n (%) 2 (0.6) 30 (1.3) 43 (1.6) 25 (1.5) 6 (2.0)
None, n (%) 4 (1.3) 47 (2.0) 72 (2.6) 95 (5.5) 42 (14.3)
Don’t know or prefer not to answer, n (%) 3 (0.9) 17 (0.7) 35 (1.3) 26 (1.5) 35 (11.9)

Table 3 represents data on menstrual product use from 11/9/2022 to 3/10/2023, the data have been stratified by age to show the differences between product use between the ages of 18-50 years or older. The total number of participants who responded to the survey questions is 7,394. The percentage (%) of participants is calculated by dividing the number of participants within an age range who chose a menstrual product option by the total number of participants who responded to this survey question within this age range.

More information is in the full study update: Menstrual hygiene products: pads and tampons are the go-to choice.