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How do menstrual cups work?
Menstrual cups have become one of the most cost-effective and sought-after feminine hygiene products that have taken the whole world by storm and have created a niche market for itself in no time because of its innumerable properties and its unique design. The female population of the world has found a lifesaver in the form of a menstrual cup that has made their period days easy and comfortable. The menstrual cup is a feminine...
Revolutionizing Periods: Everything You Need to Know About Menstrual Cups
For decades, the standard period products available to women were limited to disposable pads and tampons. However, with its advanced technology and promise of sustainability menstrual cups have emerged as the new and popular option for period care. Menstrual cups are small and flexible bell-shaped cups, made of medical-grade silicone or rubber. They are inserted into the vagina like a tampon and collect menstrual blood. Menstrual cups gain an upper hand on...
From C-Folds to Origami: The Art of Menstrual Cup Folding
If you’re looking for an alternative to pads and tampons, you may have heard about menstrual cups. A menstrual cup is a small, bell-shaped cup made of medical-grade silicone or rubber which is designed to be inserted into the vagina like a tampon during menstruation. Menstrual cups are an excellent alternative to traditional period care products as they are more eco-friendly and cost-effective, also they can also be worn for up to...
Why I Ditched Sanitary Pads for Menstrual Cups and Why You Should Too
As a woman, I know that finding the right period of protection can be a challenging task. I’ve tried it all – pads, tampons, even menstrual sponges – but nothing seemed to be the perfect fit for me. I was tired of stressing every month and wallowing in discomfort due to ineffective period protection products. And thus began my quest to find the right period care product for me. Ditching...
Why Gynocup is the Ultimate Menstrual Cup for Women: Comfort, Convenience, and Health
Menstruation is a natural process that every woman goes through, but it can also be a frustrating and uncomfortable time. As per surveys, about 57.6 percent of Indian women use disposable napkins. With an average woman menstruating 7 years during her lifetime let’s assume that she uses two pads per day during each period (approximately five days in a month), then the total number of pads used each year (by...
Period Breakthrough: How to Make the Switch to a Menstrual Cup with Confidence
Are you tired of feeling like a walking pharmacy every month? Tired of leaks and constantly having to change your pad or tampon?Are you crushed under the weight of carrying bulky bags filled with traditional period supplies? Are you worried about walking funny because of a pad that’s bunching up, or having to adjust a tampon string everytime you are out? If you answered yes to these questions, its time...
Take Control of Your Period: A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing the Perfect Menstrual Cup
Are you tired of constantly buying and disposing of pads and tampons every month? Are you looking for a more sustainable and cost-effective option for managing your menstrual cycle? Have you been hearing about the benefits of using a menstrual cup but don’t know where to start? Look no further, as we will guide you through the process of choosing your first menstrual cup. First, it’s important to understand what a menstrual...
First Time Using a Menstrual Cup? Things You Can Expect
A Menstrual cup is an amazing device to take care of you and your periods amongst the plethora of options available in the market that ranges from pads to tampons to panty liners. To handle your periods it is an amazing option that you can go with, even if you have just started experiencing periods. For all the first timers it is a great opportunity to start managing their menstrual cycle on...
Menstrual cups are cheap, safe, user-friendly
A menstrual cup is a feminine hygiene product that looks small, funnel-like, and flexible. They are made of silicon or rubber that is inserted into the vagina to collect period blood and discharge. Unlike tampons and sanitary napkins which are single-used products, menstrual cups are reusable menstrual hygiene products that are eco-friendly. On the other hand, pads and tampons create a lot of period waste. Once inserted inside the vagina, a menstrual...