1. Douche - Sausage Party Wikia - Fandom
He is an evil, ruthless, and megalomaniacal feminine hygiene product who is known for bullying (and later killing) foods, making him both a metaphorical and ...
Douche is the main antagonist of the 2016 adult animated comedy film Sausage Party and posthumous overarching antagonist of its 2024 television series sequel Sausage party: Foodtophia. He is an evil, ruthless, and megalomaniacal feminine hygiene product who is known for bullying (and later killing) foods, making him both a metaphorical and literal douche. He is also obsessed on trying to kill both Frank and Brenda for ruining his purpose. He was voiced by Nick Kroll, who also voiced Mighty Neckb
2. Douche | Villains Wiki - Fandom
He is a sad*stic, ruthless and megalomaniacal anthropomorphic feminine hygiene product who is known for bullying (and later murdering) foods and drinks ...
✓ Douche is the main antagonist of the 2016 adult animated film Sausage Party. He is a sad*stic, ruthless and megalomaniacal anthropomorphic feminine hygiene product who is known for bullying (and later murdering) foods and drinks, making him both a metaphorical and literal douche. He is also obsessed on trying to murder both Frank and Brenda for "ruining" his purpose which they had nothing to do with, becoming Frank's arch-nemesis in the process. He was voiced by Nick Kroll in his first villain
3. Hygiene products associated with presence of chemicals in women's ...
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ANN ARBOR—Women who use a vagin*l douche could be at a higher risk of exposure to potentially dangerous chemicals, according to a University of Michigan study that looked at the correlation between the use of female hygiene products and the levels of volatile organic compounds in women's blood. T
4. Feminine Hygiene Products - National Museum of American History
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This section includes products such as tampons and douches. The text below provides some historical context and shows how we can use these products to explore aspects of American history, for example, cultural discomfort with menstruation.
5. Volatile organic compounds in feminine hygiene products sold in ...
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Feminine hygiene products (FHPs) are used on highly permeable and sensitive vagin*l and vulvar tissues by many women. These products contain a variety of chemicals, and few regulations require disclosure of their ingredients. The objectives of this study ...
6. When women got pills for hysteria and advice to keep vagin*s clean - BBC
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A Royal College of Nursing exhibition charts the strange, sometimes disturbing history of women's healthcare.
7. Douching and Spermicides - Dittrick Medical History Center
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Douching as a Birth Control Method Clinical investigations of the 1920s and 1930s showed very high failure rates for douching as a contraceptive method. In 1928 James F. Cooper, M.D., Medical Director of the Clinical Research Department of the American Birth Control League, wrote about the limits of douching as birth control in Technique of Contraception. Dr. Cooper even mentions advertisem*nts in women’s magazines and states: “It is to be feared that such advertising will enhance the vogue of the douche as a method of contraception.” Advertisem*nts used the vague term “Feminine Hygiene”Continue reading... Douching and Spermicides
8. USU to Become First University in Utah to Offer Free Feminine ...
2 mrt 2021 · Menstrual hygiene products will be free and easily accessible in all women's restrooms at Utah State University starting this summer.
USU will be the first higher education institution in Utah to provide this resource to women at their university.