do you prefer pads or tampons?


Question:
how old are you? im asking because i get cramps from wearing tampons,, im curious how old the women are that wear pads

tell me why you prefer what and which brand is the best

Answers:
I'm 23, I don't prefer either, tampons are bad for vaginal health and pads are not enough to deal with my menstrual flow, so I use a menstrual cup and have done for three and a half years now.

If I HAD to use pads, then I would defiantly choose Lunapads because they are cloth pads meaning that they are safer than commercial pads as they allow for aeration and don't contain harmful chemicals, it also means they are cheaper, environmentally friendly and I am telling you now, I tried them last year and they are the softest thing you'll ever have on your cootchie!

I would NEVER use tampons as not only do I remember what they were like when I thought I had no other choice than to use them, I know too much about their history, politics and health problems involved when it comes to tampons. They'd have to rape me with the things to get them into my body again.

Do you realise that there are more options than just tampons or pads?
There are in fact over twenty different menstrual options, if you want to use an internal option have you ever thought about using menstrual cups?

Menstrual cups are cups made from either medical grade silicone, natural gum rubber or soft plastics, they go into your vagina where they collect blood and then they are removed and either emptied and reinserted or emptied and thrown away, depending on what type of menstrual cup you go for. Bell-shaped menstrual cups sit roughly where a tampon would sit in the vagina and are around the same size as a tampon; where as diaphragm-shaped cups sit where a diaphragm would in the vagina, next to the cervix.

Menstrual cup information;

All about menstrual cups - http://menstrualcups.org
Wikipedia on menstrual cups - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_cup
Menstrual cups FAQ - http://www.lunapads.com/productfaq/divacup.htm
Menstrual cups how-to guide - http://www.lunapads.com/howto/divacup.htm
Comparison photos - http://www.geocities.com/angua_nemi/index_eng.html
History of menstrual cups - http://www.mum.org/MenCups.htm


Menstrual cups can be worn safely for up to 12 hours, worn before your period is due, worn overnight, worn when playing sports or swimming, nothing showing on the outside not even a string, they are far safer than tampons, environmentally friendly, body-positive, bell-shaped cups are very cost-effective, softcups can be worn during penis to vagina penetrative sex, silicone cups can be fully sterilised.

Tampons contribute to cramps because firstly they expand either widthways, adding to bloating, or lengthways as well as widthways meaning that they can expand into the cervix, tampons are also bad for vaginal health and so bad vaginal health equates to difficult menstruation. Menstrual cups don't cause cramps the way tampons do so they may be a worth-while option for you.

Menstrual cups have money-back guarantees, Divacup offer a years money back guarantee, Keeper and Mooncup offer a three month money back guarantee, not sure about Lunettes policy, but essentially with menstrual cups you can try them for a while and if you don't like them you can send them back to get your money refunded to you. Softcups also offer free samples on their web site, all you have to do is pay for the postage and packing to get them to you – note softcups are far different from bell-shaped cups, one may work for you where as the other may not.

Divacup – http://www.divacup.com - Silicone bell-shaped menstrual cups
Mooncup – http://www.mooncup.co.uk - Silicone bell-shaped menstrual cups
Lunette – http://www.lunette.fi - Silicone bell-shaped menstrual cups
Keeper – http://www.keeper.com - Rubber bell-shaped menstrual cups
Instead – http://www.softcup.com – Softcup diaphragm-shaped menstrual cups
22, i prefer tampons. I only wear Tampax. With tampons, i feel clean. I mean granted sometimes they are annoying and I cant' wait to get home and put big pants on and a pad, but throughout the day i feel more comfortable with a tampon.


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