4 Good Reasons to Start Using a Menstrual Cup

Most women are smart and almost always the first ones to take steps to prevent waste. However, when it pertains to the use of sanitary pads during menstruation, the idea just disappears which is rather unfortunate.

 

Of course, we do not recommend reusing sanitary pads -- we say nothing of the sort. Still, living a life with all the waste around is not a better alternative. It cannot be denied that one of the most significant contributors to such waste that women are responsible for are sanitary pads. Women use a number of them each month and are bound to produce a considerable amount of waste without people realising. The latter is where the use of Menstrual cup in Australia  come in and is well worth considering.

 

Why switch to a menstrual cup?

 

While menstrual cups is not exactly something that you would describe as unique gifts for women, the latter is an opportunity for women who have grown conscious of the waste problem to help the environment and save a bit of money in the process. How is this so?

 

Consider the following benefits that come with switching to a menstrual cup:

 

  • While menstrual cups are more expensive than sanitary pads, you will find that they are cheaper in the long run as you can reuse them for up to 10 years as per usual recommendations. Even if you decide to change your menstrual cup every year, it is easy to see how much money you can save. Think about how many sanitary pads you use in a year. It is safe to say that a menstrual cup ultimately pays for itself in just a few month.

 

  • Menstrual cups are made from quality medical grade silicone that does not irritate the body. The best part is it does not soak up the wetness from the body like the sanitary pads; it just takes the flow. Just empty the cup once full, wash and reuse as many times you need throughout the day.

 

  • Convenient for travel --  given that you are using the menstrual cup, you just need to carry one single cup instead of opting for all the stock of your sanitary napkins. The latter makes taking a trip less of a hassle with no stress of throwing the waste or washing of the fabric.

 

  • Environment -- the very best part here is that with these cups help with the problem of discarding the waste and contributing to environmental issues. Moreover, the products used in these cups like silicone can be synthesised in abundance, so it does not deplete any natural resources.

 

The benefits mentioned above make menstrual cup cost-effective and good for the environment. For most women, it may take some getting used to, but it is one way to reduce waste and mitigate the ill effects of one's garbage problem on a more personal level.

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