Episode notes
What happens when a registered nurse and public health practitioner discovers that the menstrual products she relies on are filled with undisclosed chemicals—and decides to redesign period care from the ground up?
Today at FemTech at Work, we have Helena U, founder of Inoya, to unpack her unexpected journey from clinical practice and public health into the world of femtech and sustainable period care.
If you care about women’s health, ethical products, sustainable periods, or you’re a clinician or founder sitting on a big idea, this episode will challenge how you think about “normal” period care and what it takes to build a company that truly aligns with your values.
Key Takeaways:
- Find out how a research session on hidden chemicals in pads pushed Helena from frustrated consumer to Femtech fo ...
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Maaike Steinebach reusable menstrual padsperiod productsmenstrual health education Femtech At Workmenstrual cup designorganic cotton period padstoxin-free period care InoyaHelena U