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.
While the majority of people who have periods may have previously reached for pads or tampons to help the flow, there's a ...
Squatting in the shower with my hands covered in blood, I cursed my menstrual cup for its leak-proof suction, which, while great at preventing leaks as it said on the box, was winning the battle I ...
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 ...
Discs are sort of the same deal as cups in that they're good for 12 hours and will collect, not absorb, your period. They're more shallow than the cups, and are engineered so you can keep them in ...