Have you heard of the new, tiny, flexible game changer – the menstrual cup – yet? To a man, this possibly sounds like Latin ...
You just have to insert the small, flexible, bell-shaped cup into your vagina and it collects all the period blood. These cups which are usually made of medical-grade silicone or rubber can hold ...
The global rise in menstrual cup adoption varies by region and age group. While traditional disposable products remain dominant, more individuals are shifting to reusable alternatives due to ...
It is a relatively new product in a form of a cup inserted by women during menstruation to collect menstrual blood, instead of using the traditional sanitary pad or tampon. Does it sound hygienic ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. In a new case study, a woman experienced serious ...
Discover how the Thinkal project is revolutionizing menstrual hygiene in India with reusable, affordable menstrual cups for ...
As a longtime menstrual-cup devotee, I’ve always been curious about period underwear. In the long run, they’re cost-effective and a reusable alternative to tampons and pads. Finding the right ...