Synthetic Hymen Controversy

Synthetic Hymen Controversy

A synthetic hymen, developed in Japan and manufactured by a Chinese company, contains a red dye that imitates blood when the product is ruptured. In 2009, lawmakers in Egypt called for its prohibition out of concern that newlywed women might use the product to feign virginity.

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