An influencer admitted in her post that she experienced ‘unexpected bleeding’ during her period due to rising prices for sanitary products.
The viral clip on Instagram left people shocked after the influencer revealed that she embraced ‘free bleeding’ instead of using pads during her period because of the high cost of sanitary products.
An influence admit to ‘free bleeding’ during her period
In the program ‘Sit With Us,’ former Married at First Sight star Domenica Calarco discusses the use of organic hygiene products and how they are more cost-effective than traditional tampons.
During the conversation, Domenica revealed to co-host and MAFS co-star Ella Ding that she often avoids using sanitary napkins due to the high cost of living in the Australian crisis, as sanitary napkins are too expensive.
‘You could be paying 10 bucks for pads!’ she said.
‘Look, I would like organic cotton in my vagina. But I can’t justify spending $10 for seven pads.’
She added, ‘Sometimes I’m like… I’m just gonna free bleed in my undies and I’ll f**king wash it.’
‘God…’ Ella replied.
A part of Dom and Ella’s podcast clip was posted on Instagram, leaving some fans stunned by Dom admitting to ‘free bleeding’ during her period because pads are too expensive.
Social media reaction
Many are urging the stars to consider investing in reusable products not only as a financial investment but also to reduce waste.
Others suggest making sanitary products available for free.
One person said: By the way, soap and softener are even more expensive!! Unless you don’t wash daily!!!!
While a second wrote: The reusable are worth it long term. You guys have so many uses and they’re brand new after each time you wash them. You aren’t putting 100s of chemicals near your beaver. And the smell is a lot better compared to disposable.
A third commented: You could be paying 10 bucks for pads!
Australians who menstruate have to improvise period products because they don’t have enough money to buy pads or tampons.
Nearly half of people wear pads or tampons for longer than the recommended four hours because they don’t have anything else.