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Switch To Reusable Menstrual Cups From Disposable Options!

Hey girls, have you gone fed up with the way you deal with your monthly period problems? Are you thinking about making a switch to reusable menstrual cups from your ordinary sanitary napkins or tampons but not getting a valid reason to make this change? Not to worry, you will get all your queries and confusions clarified by going through the details listed below…. •  You Will Reduce Menstrual Cramps, Infections & Skin Rashes . If you suffer from intense period pain or cramp and are still relying on using disposables, you must consider using Reusable Menstrual Solutions.  o Disposable pads make use of plastics, which block airflow to your vagina, which causes a painful rash. o Disposables pads also use synthetic fibers like rayon, which absorb all the moisture in your vagina and increases your risk of getting severe pain and infections. Once you finalize your choice of bringing a change in the way you deal with your monthly monster and embrace a reusable menstrual

Make Yourself Abreast About Some True Facts Of Your Period!

Girls, girls, girls….period is a natural part of your life but there are still some things that you might not know about your period. As much as you hate your period time, there are some things that you might love about it too. For instance, menstrual blood is actually pretty cool. As a matter of fact, the stem cells found in the monthly fluid are more powerful than those found in bone marrow. But it is just the tip of the iceberg.  Of course menstruation is the part of every woman’s life and from the time a girl gets her period until menopause, she dreads that time of the month. It isn't fun, it's expensive ( menstrual protection products, which are basic necessities, are taxed), as well as it can make you experience different health symptoms too. Listed below are some interesting period facts that you might not know about it but you must… • Insomnia Is Never Natural - If your period does not let you sleep or cause you to have insomnia, it simply means that your

Pads Or Tampons – What Is A Better Choice For You!

Using pads and tampons is a common way to absorb the fluid and protect the clothes from stains during your moon-time. These pads and tampons come in many different styles, shapes and sizes. To learn which one will best suit you, check with an adult and to know how to use them, read the package instructions. Pads Or Tampons - Pads or tampons – which one will be better for those 5 down days? To resolve this confusion, it is better to give each of them a try and decide yourself which one you like the best. Choice is completely yours but if you believe in my words, I will advise you go for using the tampons.  Of course, you can buy both. Many girls do so and you always have the liberty too to make your final choice. You can opt for using a pad or a tampon depending on: • How you are feeling • How is the flow of your period?  • What your lifestyle includes like dancing, swimming or running. • What you will be wearing such as a swimsuit, a leotard or sweat pants.

Some Normal & Abnormal Facts Associated With Menstruation!

As a woman, you would obviously be aware from the fact that every month we go through the nasty phase of period during which we bleed through our vagina but do you know this nasty cycle of period starts around our teen age and we are on average menstruated for 40 years long; with 13 period per year. So, a woman has to go through nearly 520 period phase in her life.  Irrespective of race or skin tone, every woman on this earth has to deal with the uncomfortable stage of menstruation. While all women across the globe experience the same problems every month but they all go through the certain symptoms and varying degree of conditions. Thus, it is vital to recognize what are the normal characteristics of menstruation cycle and what are not.  Read Also:-  Sanitary Pads, Tampons Or Menstrual Cups — What Is Your Choice? Let’s see first what are normal….. • The standard length of a cycle is 28 days. However, this length may also range from 20 to 45 days and can still be c

Weird yet Virtuous Reasons to Use Menstrual Cups during the Down Days!

You would have surely heard all the virtuous reasons that you should switch from your regular sanitary napkins or tampon to menstrual cups– you will save the environment, you will save money, you will give your period a healthy protection and so on; but you might not have heard that there are some weirder reasons too that tell you to make the switch.  Though all those virtuous reasons are valid and all those stereotype benefits are never wrong but this is the time to explore some more virtues in your regular menstrual cups. These cups are comfortable, convenient and ideal for the scatterbrained and lazy ladies. They are truly the ultimate in slacker period products. Read Also:-  Menstrual Cups– The Best Sanitary Protection Products! Here are some practical reasons that will make every girl crazy about using menstrual cup during those 5 down days. • You Need Not Remember To Pack An Extra! In my early days when I was not familiar about the worthy reasons of me

Basics & Benefits of a Menstrual Cup!

Tired of Tampons? Not to worry feel joy with Menstrual Cups! A menstrual cup is a perfectly right product for you. Women have been using tampons or sanitary pads for years to absorb their blood during period and protect their clothing from spotting but while using these period protecting products, women always have a fear of getting stains or hideous spots, they could never count on their tampons or pads completely. But a menstrual cup is a safe alternative to traditional tampons – a long lasting, reusable, economical and environmental friendly product to protect your period.  Read Also:-  Experience Better & Lighter Periods With Reusable Menstrual Solutions! Menstrual Cup Basics - Are you still not sure what a menstrual cup is? A menstrual cup is a period protecting product inserted inside the vagina to collect menstrual blood. This flexible cup is hygienically made with rubber or silicon to collect the menstrual flow instead of absorbing it like tampons or pads.

Lali Cup – The Best Reusable Menstrual Solution!

Menstrual cup is the best alternative to sanitary pads and tampons that is made of medical grade silicon. It is inserted in your vagina and it can stay there for 6 to 10 hour collecting all the nasty blood you throw out of your uterus. It does not cause any irritation or discomfort to the users as you can pee and poop with the cup inside you. Once the cup is fully filed out with the period blood, you can simply take it out, pour the blood, clean the cup and insert it again. Simple; it’s a Reusable menstrual solution that can be used for a lifetime; you just need to sterilize it between cycles. A simple surf on internet can give you many reasons to switch from your ordinary sanitary pads to menstrual cups but I am going to mention here top 2 reasons that appeal to me the most. 1. Environment Friendly – Women from all over the world bleed for more than 4 days in a month. When they use bleed and use tampons or pads, they contribute to a lot more wastage than we think we

Menstrual Cups- Serve As The Best Period Protection Product!

Does the fear of nasty bleeding horrify your day and night every month? Have you gone fed up of running to the washroom to change your tampon or sanitary pad? How many times have you stained your sheets, inner wear or worse yet, your outerwear? Guys, how many times have you been frustrated as your beloved doesn't want to venture too far or you had to take her home due to her clothes getting dirty? The Lali Cup is your ultimate solution to get rid of all these problems and beat the fear of those horrible 5 days in an energetically confident manner. The Lali Cup– The Lali Cup is actually a type of menstrual cup. This bell shaped barrier is worn inside the vagina that serves as a period protection tool. It serves as a storage vessel instead of absorbing menstrual fluid. You no longer need to change it until the cup is ready to be removed. A menstrual cup can take up to fluid two times as much as an ordinary tampon or a sanitary napkin absorbs. Due to the larger storag