Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to hear more about the cups. I'm intrigued by the idea of less waste. Does CVS carry a decent selection?
For Diva Cups, there are just two types -- one for women who haven't had kids, and one for women who have had kids. I saw both types at my local CVS the other day. Can't say enough about how much I love the cup.
When I was a super-hippie (that is, when I had all the time in the world on my hands) I used a sea sponge. You buy a standard sized sponge, cut it up into strawberry-sized pieces, and pop em in. Back home, wash with soap and warm water and dry. Reusable for many, many months, with very little footprint, and they're more comfortable than tampons, IME.
That is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to hear more about the cups. I'm intrigued by the idea of less waste. Does CVS carry a decent selection?
For Diva Cups, there are just two types -- one for women who haven't had kids, and one for women who have had kids. I saw both types at my local CVS the other day. Can't say enough about how much I love the cup.
When I was a super-hippie (that is, when I had all the time in the world on my hands) I used a sea sponge. You buy a standard sized sponge, cut it up into strawberry-sized pieces, and pop em in. Back home, wash with soap and warm water and dry. Reusable for many, many months, with very little footprint, and they're more comfortable than tampons, IME.
Anonymous wrote:How to get the diva cup out without spilling blood everywhere? That was my issue when I tried it.
Anonymous wrote: I remember going for a walk with my father near the Chesapeake after hurricane Hugo. There were all these strange "things" washed up on the beach. Lots of trash that I recognized, but also these "pods" that were unfamiliar. At the time, my father just hedged about what they were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I much prefer the non-applicator ones. Less waste and I can get it in exactly the right spot.
Not at all gross, just wash your hands.
+1
thanks! I'll check it out. Any downsides?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to hear more about the cups. I'm intrigued by the idea of less waste. Does CVS carry a decent selection?
For Diva Cups, there are just two types -- one for women who haven't had kids, and one for women who have had kids. I saw both types at my local CVS the other day. Can't say enough about how much I love the cup.
Diva Cups are expensive at CVS -- maybe around $40? I'd get them online. It pays for itself over time, since you can just reuse it every month.