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Topic: Does anybody use... Posted: 09 July 2006 at 3:07pm |
mama cloth (aka washable menstrual pads)?! I initially thought  but I've been really curious since getting hooked on cloth nappies and so have been trying them for the last few days. And you know what - they are soooo much nicer cos they have a microfleece top layer! Hopefully not TMI! Just curious if anyone else has tried them...
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 3:39pm |
I take it then Aimee that AF has shown up?
No I have never tried them and didn't even know they existed
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 3:45pm |
I have thought about it in the past, but haven't tried them yet (no need atm). Might do when things go back to normal.
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 4:18pm |
i have thought about useing them but what is the cost ect as i hate having to buy pads all the time
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 4:20pm |
warning*********
My housemate was vegan and used bit of flannel she used to leave soaking in buckets. it was really really gross. I don't know if you have to do the same thing, but I think that experience put me off anything like that. Also didn't use washing powder or deoderant. Aaaah the joys of flatting...and don't even get me started on the guy with one leg....
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 5:31pm |
I have heard of them but I'm a faithful tampon girl so they would most likey be totally wasted on me!
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 6:00pm |
Have never heard of them but make me feel a bit  thinking about washing them  I'd rather wash poo and wee out of nappies if I was doing the cloth thing hehe
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 6:36pm |
Never heard of them but like paws, im a tampon girl. I must say the thought of washing pads totally grosses me out! I don't think I'd trust almost anything to be clean enough to wear in my panties over and over again either.
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 8:10pm |
hhm haven't heard of them, dunno if i'd consider them cos i am a bit of a lazy bones, lol with nappies and all stuff like that.. too busy doing other things but always see you guys with your kewl modern cloth nappies and am very impressed i must say.
Am having a quiet chuckle at those who haven't delivered bubies though. I used to be a Tampons girl too lolol, - i used to think Pads were DISGUSTING!!! ick  how could anyone want to use them. just a wee heads up - After having paris and being stitched upways, and sideways and frontways.. using tampons just plain hurts and always has leakage somehow anyway TMI sorry. so.. lol, you may rethink your preferances after having kiddies, i know i now actively avoid TP's unless i am caught short (much more discreet to carry round in purse for just in case)  lolol. May be different for others but just noting how much priorities change... even the little things.
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 8:44pm |
I don't gross out too much at the thought of washable pads... but once again loyal tampon kid.
I'm really not a fan of pads at all, couldn't wait to get back to tampons after giving birth. (Well, after the initial freak-out at putting something up there again! hehehe)
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 9:13pm |
Am also considering buying a mooncup - latex tampon substitute type thing. Apparently they last 10yrs+ for around $60!! They come in 2 sizes - for those who have and haven't given birth! I am becoming a little obsessed with money-saving/natural products as I get such a good feeling walking past the baby aisle and buying nothing!!
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 9:38pm |
Wouldnt be into the cloth. but i have heard the mooncups are brilliant! Fantastic if you have really heavy periods as they catch way more than a tampon.
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Posted: 09 July 2006 at 10:32pm |
For me it is has nothing to do with the 'gross' factor, but more the comfort / laziness factor - I have never really liked the feeling of having a pad in there or sitting on them, but I realise also that after bubs is born I will just have to get used to it, and would therefore find the transition to cloth pads a lot easier if I were to use them.
I was mostly loyal to tampons too before I got pregnant, but I was a lot more active then too and tampons were more suitable.
I have heard of moon cups before too, and would consider that as an alternative as well I guess, but initially didn't realise that you have to empty out the blood directly from the cup - and this could be tricky (read: higher gross factor) if not at home etc.
Here is a link:
http://www.embrace.net.nz/mooncup.htm
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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 8:05am |
I am with Maria on this one! Mooncups! Haven't tried them myself, everytime I decide it would be a good idea I find out I am pregnant! But apparently they are fantastic!
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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 8:38am |
OK totally into the money saving thing, but I have decided to draw the line at reuseable pad's there are some thing's a girl just has to have. I am more then happy to use the cloth nappies I even use the old fasion one's I am even totally happy to use the reuseable booby pad's (have you seen the price of disaposeable one's), but I totally draw the line at pad's sorry just my opion.
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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 9:37am |
haha. Lewis just came up and said, "what are you guys talking about now?". I told him. He is longer in the room.
anyway, I am yet to have a proper period in what feels like forver (no one freak out - on injetcion, if it doesn't work i plan to sue), so not sure about tampons or pads. But when i was younger I swore I could smell them. Probably just psychosomatic, but ick
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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 10:33am |
I just had a look at that link as I have always been a tampon girl (but looks like I'll have to switch to mattresses immediately after birth  )
My comment #1 MOONCUP?!?!? what the?!?!? WHY that name? The name alone puts me off!
Comment #2 To me (who is yet to push a baby out) they look like they would stretch you far more than a tampon and would be "uncomfortable" to remove  but ask me again in a few weeks and we'll see if my opinion changes lol
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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 10:52am |
Mooncup - because women used to chart their cycles by the different phases of the moon. I used to do it the same way, way back once upon a time when my cycle was somewhat normal. You can buy calendars that have which phase of that month's moon falls on which day etc.
They're flexible rubber though, so would think they'd conform to your inner shape rather than stretch you out - or at least I would hope so ! Still don't know which option would be most suitable (personally speaking), cloth pads or moon cup... hmmm...
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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 10:57am |
I am so intrigued by the mooncup, would be fantastic if it is as good as they claim! I'm reluctant to pay $60 without hearing it backed up by someone who uses one though.
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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 11:00am |
oh thats gross, sorry but the less i have to deal with the bleeding the better so no emptying cups or washing pads for me. I must admit though Im a bit naughty and take the pill the whole month through so dont get my period and only take a break every few months (thats when Im not pregnant of course). I am a loyal pad girl though, have always hated the idea of sticking something up there, yes Im a bit of a prude like that hense the bottle feeding to I guess hehe.
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