A recent case report linked kidney injury to a poorly placed menstrual cup. Experts offered tips for guiding patients on ...
And, unlike disposable tampons and pads, menstrual cups are often reusable. In fact, you can use them for up to 10 years, especially if you wash and sanitize your cup after each period.
Choosing menstrual product depends on lifestyle, flow, comfort preferences. Everyone’s needs different, so understanding what ...
And she’s right. Pool is now aiming to tackle the problem of plastic waste with the invention of the world’s first reusable tampon applicator, named D. Designed to fit all sizes of tampons ...
Worried about infections from tampons or menstrual cups? Worry no more! We got in touch with a Gynaecologist who ...
Simply called the ‘D’ (no snickering at the back), it’s a sleek capsule-shaped reusable tampon applicator in a striking shade of green. And every woman that uses it will be stopping around ...
Enter, Period Aisle's reusable liner. These mighty little liners can absorb up to four tampons worth of liquid and are perfect for those days towards the end of your cycle where the party is a ...
Reusable menstrual products require fewer daily changes but result in more leaks, which could impact the clinical diagnosis ...
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