Alright...I know that a lot of women may not like talking in detail about their *ahem* "time of the month," but I was wondering about some of the ecologically- and body-friendly products for us ladies.
I've used the natracare pads and just got some seventh generation tampons to try out for next time, but I've been thinking about getting reusable products and wondered if anyone had experience with particular ones that you wouldn't mind sharing. Any good/bad/indifferent reviews on any product would be just peachy. :)
Thanks!
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Here is a site that offers natural products for that special time of the month. I really never gave it much thought before. Keep me posted if you give any of these a try.
I go to the health food store and buy natural sea sponges, cosmetic size, (1"x2"). I wash then in hot water to clean them, then use as natural tampons. Heavy days I use 2. They last about 6 months. This has worked great for me for 30 years now.
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I have also started looking at alternatives, ive tried the natracare pads and liked them too, but i just ordered a Divacup, its a reusable silicone menstrual cup. Check it out at http://community.livejournal.com/menstrual_cups/
I haven't received it in the mail yet, but if you like i'll let you know what i think. I'd love to hear any other options that you try out.
i'm just trying to cut back on the amount of disposable products i use.
i'm considering the divacup too, so let me know how it is.
Why does this topic creep me out?
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i'm sorry if anyone if offended or disgusted or anything...i guess i just don't mind talking about this kind of stuff (especially if it's over the internet)...i didn't think it would be taboo. but really...this is something that every female goes through, so it's not like you should feel embarassed by it. embrace your womanhood!!!! haha
and how can you learn anything if nobody talks about it?? i think it's an important subject, but again, i'm sorry.
by the way, shay re, i love treehugger.com!! that's where i found out about this stuff. :)
If you're squeamish, then don't read this. You've been warned. this is just for those considering "alternative" ways to take care of their menstrual flow.
I recently ordered a divacup in the mail. So I thought I should post about it here.
I was a litte worried about using it. I have tried the instead cups and I didn't like them much. They leaked (Ok, GUSHED) when they got too full, and removing them was very messy. I feel embarassed having blood all over my hands when I leave the stall to wash them. I know it's natural, but still...that's how I feel. I was hoping the divacup would be an improvement.
My period came yesterday with a vengence. It was really late because of stress so it came with a serious kick in the gut. I was at home and I decided to try out my new 30 dollar piece of plastic. I read the instructions and popped it into place. I wasn't sure if it was in right. I figured I'd know soon enough if it wasn't! I braced myself for a leak. After several hours, I decided to empty it. It was a little difficult to remove, but I have since figured that out a little better. I reinserted and was on my way to my Thanksgiving festivities. I was a little worried about leaking for a while, but after I removed and reinserted it a few times, I felt much more confident.
Removal it does not require that you reach far inside the vagina. The bottom of the cup sits fairly low, close to the opening. Gravity keeps all the blood in the bottom of the cup, and it doesn't get all over you. You pour the blood down the toilet and reinsert the cup. If you are at home, you can rinse it out before reinserting. I found the Divacup far less messy than the instead cups and of course less wasteful. My hands stayed a lot cleaner than with the instead cups when I emptied it out. Not as clean as tampons, but I think it wasn't too bad at all. I used it overnight with no leaks, and I have a fairly heavy flow.
I am just so pleasantly surprised with how simple this product is and wanted to encourage other women to try it for themselves. I am sure the similar "Keepers" that are out there will work about the same.