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How to Wash and Care For Your Reusable Cloth Pad
Planning to make the switch to a cloth pad? Your body and the environment will thank you for keeping plastic at bay. But unlike disposable sanitary pads that you use and toss into the trash without...
Read morePeriod poverty across the globe
Period poverty is the struggle that many women face in regards to being unable to afford basic menstrual products. Period poverty has become a public health crisis with over 1.2 billion women lacki...
Read moreInsert a Menstrual Cup With Ease: Folding Techniques
After reading multiple articles on how regular menstrual products contribute to the world’s waste problem, you have decided to give the menstrual cup a try. Inserting a menstrual cup can be a daun...
Read moreHow Does Periods Change in Your 20s, 30s and 40s?
The glorious PMS that includes cramping, bloating and intense food craving is just the beginning of a long and unsatisfying 3-7 days. Your symptoms typically remain the same for about a decade but ...
Read moreEndometriosis: Here’s What You Need To Know
No doubt being a woman can have its perks, but it can also have its pitfalls. One cannot have the good without the bad in life. However, when the bad happens to be related to your health and well b...
Read moreEasy Guide: How to Take Care of a Menstrual Cup
A lot of people have recently made a shift to modern period products which are sustainable and good for the skin and environment as well. But there lies an ocean of doubts within, in terms of using...
Read moreWhat To Do If You Have Endometriosis?
Are you aware that excruciating amounts of pain during your periods mean something is definitely wrong with your menstrual cycle? If you aren’t familiar with the concept, you may have a condition k...
Read moreA period cup is a menstrual hygiene device that is inserted in the vagina to collect the period blood during menstruation. Period cup is also known as menstrual cup. According to the facts, menstru...
Read moreReusable Cloth Pads: Origin, Benefits, Usage & Care
Did you know that initially pads were made using wood pulp and bandages by nurses in France? They were absorbent and cheap enough to throw afterward. Commercial manufacturers, then, worked more on ...
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