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One giant leap for womankind: first menstrual cups tested in spaceflight conditions

Lígia F. Coelho Catarina Miranda João Canas Miguel Morgado Diogo Nunes +2 lainnya

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Abstract In the early days of space exploration, when Sally Ride was offered “100 tampons” for a week-long mission, menstrual medical devices first began to be used in space conditions. Since then, hormonal menstrual suppression has become the preferred method for managing menstruation in space, offering significant advantages. However, this is not an option for astronauts who choose to menstruate. The lack of sustainable menstrual technologies will pose challenges for long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars, where astronauts may spend years in space. The AstroCup mission represents the first effort to test menstrual cups in spaceflight, evaluating their durability and functionality. Through material integrity tests and functional assessments using a rheological analog of human blood, we demonstrate the resilience of menstrual cups and discuss their implications for sustainable menstrual management in future lunar and Martian missions.

Penulis (7)

L

Lígia F. Coelho

C

Catarina Miranda

J

João Canas

M

Miguel Morgado

D

Diogo Nunes

A

André F. Henriques

A

Adam B. Langeveld

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Coelho, L.F., Miranda, C., Canas, J., Morgado, M., Nunes, D., Henriques, A.F. et al. (2025). One giant leap for womankind: first menstrual cups tested in spaceflight conditions. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44294-025-00112-9

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