Recently, there has been an increased shift toward the use of menstrual cups owing to their eco-friendly and cost-effective benefits as opposed to conventional menstrual items like tampons and pads.
For the many women who prefer menstrual cups to tampons and pads, the payoff is undeniable. Reusable menstrual cups are less wasteful; they don’t have to be changed as often; and they save a lot ...
Enter: the menstrual cup. The period product had long been on my radar, but I didn't need it. With the return of my period, now was the ideal time to test it out. Spoiler alert: the experience was ...
3. Old menstrual cup While menstrual cups are meant to last a long time, leakage may occur if the cup is too old or ...
While sanitary pads are still favoured by a lot of women, period products such as menstrual cups and discs have also gained ...
ESF’s free menstrual cup program was kickstarted by a NYSAR3 College Council grant in 2020, allowing the purchase of 235 reusable menstrual cups, which were then offered to the campus community free ...
Initial Cost Barrier: Despite being cost-effective in the long run, the initial cost of purchasing a menstrual cup may act as a barrier for some consumers, particularly in low-income regions.
Request To Download Free Sample of This Strategic Report @ A menstrual cup is a feminine hygiene product that is used during menstruation. It is inserted into the vagina and one can keep it inside ...