Menstrual Cups – Making our Period Conversation more Sustainable

Menstrual cups are a cheaper and more sustainable menstrual hygiene product. A menstrual cup ranges between 500-2000 rupees and can be used through these seven years.
Menstrual cups are a cheaper and more sustainable menstrual hygiene product. A menstrual cup ranges between 500-2000 rupees and can be used through these seven years.
I also was on a journey to realise what privilege I had and how it put added responsibility on me. Using pads can be a privilege we fail to see?
 Muhamma, a gram panchayat in Alappuzha district in Kerala aims to switch to eco-friendly menstrual products. To reduce waste generation, the panchayat decided to encourage women to cut down on the usage of synthetic sanitary pads. Instead, the village aims to make the change to cloth pads and menstrual cups.Â
I still remember the day my ten year old was getting ready for an overnight inter-state sports tournament, says Poonam Kapoor. This was her second time since her first period and she was still struggling with using a pad. And worse, she was required to wear a white school kit for the match! Barely recovered […]
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Every woman goes through menstruation. However, not every woman is informed about it the right way. Women in villages receive inadequate information about menstruation, menstrual hygiene and even menopause. Sanitation in the villages is not something people talk about. Women use old dirty cloth and rags when they have their periods. This can lead to […]