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    Default i've said it before [re: my cup]

    and now i'm saying it again...







    I LOVE LOVE LOVE MY CUP!!!!!!

    wow, i didn't realise how bad my period pains used to be, until i had to use a libra pad yesterday because i went to the baby expo, and didn't want to change my cup as often as i knew i should (cause i'm stoopid), and just put a pad on as well. and then didn't think about taking it off until i got up this morning.

    and OMFG, i have been doubled over in the foetal position all morning in tears. and then when i realised that the pad might be the problem, i took it out, and it took maybe half an hour to an hour max, for the pain to just *poof* vanish


    just thought i'd share that, cause it just made me love and appreciate my cup a little more

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    I need to look into these cups, as I think my period may be finally coming back. Worst luck.

    I worry about them getting full and leaking.

    Maybe I'll try the cloth pads first. Baby steps.

    That's really interesting about the difference in pain thing. How do the pads cause the pain? Is it the chemicals?

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    Can I say...


    I LOVE MY CLOTH PADS!!!!!

    Awesome the cup is working so well for you!!
    Homebirthing full term breastfeeding mama to three gorgeous boys

    Having a two-year-old is like having a blender that you don't have the top for. ~Jerry Seinfeld

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsMummy View Post
    That's really interesting about the difference in pain thing. How do the pads cause the pain? Is it the chemicals?
    I believe so

    if i use cloth or cup, i get little to no cramping - whereas if i'm using 'sposies (pads, i can't use tampons at all), i'll be doubled up and completely useless.

    maybe i'm adding a+b=c and it should equal d? but its the only thing that i know i changed between this period and the last

    And i think that the cup is actually a little less confronting than cloth pads. because theres no evidence of it left once i leave the bathroom, kwim? i tip the contents down the sink (cause i wanna rinse it out anyway), and so i leave the bathroom, and unless i managed to spill it in the toilet, you cannot tell its that time of month for me
    but cloth pads are awesome too i still use them on days where i'm going to be too lazy to change my cup as often as it needs it

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    Ooh Ooh...I LOVE my cloth pads too!!! I have just started using them and it hasn''t reduced my days of AF, but the flow is HEAPS lighter and the pain is hardly even there! They are awesome and sorry for TMI....


    but they dont stink!
    Mummy Daddy = Liji & Junipah

    (JIC you were wondering: homebirthing, non vaxing, unschooling, BFing, babywearing, bedsharing, hairy legged feminist & proud of it.)

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    I am SO buying a cup. I was going to start with cloth pads, but I am a tampon user through and through, so I think the cup is for me. That is if my period ever decides to come back

    I'm thinking of getting some cloth panty liners though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellini View Post
    I am SO buying a cup. I was going to start with cloth pads, but I am a tampon user through and through, so I think the cup is for me. That is if my period ever decides to come back

    I'm thinking of getting some cloth panty liners though.
    you won't regret it

    also, can i count you as one of my converts? i'm keeping a tally of people i manage to convince to buy them. (i'm around 5 already)

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    Cups are AWESOME!!! I started using mine about 5 months ago when AF came back. I had never heard of them until I joined Bubhub. Thanks girls!
    Besides the ease, the shorter, less painful periods and the lack of mess and waste, they are SUCH good value for money. I paid $50 for mine and I would have spent that easily by now on disposable sanitary products!!!
    Mumma & Daddy

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    We are so lucky to have you

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    Quote Originally Posted by MimiGrace View Post
    you won't regret it

    also, can i count you as one of my converts? i'm keeping a tally of people i manage to convince to buy them. (i'm around 5 already)
    Yes, 'tis true that you are the one who converted me

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    I'm curious about the cups. Are they easy to insert and the likes? I hate pads, well I hate having to change them, and them leaking, and tampons are so uncomfortable!


 

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