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Most women use some type of feminine hygiene product to absorb or catch their menstrual flow. There are a number of different methods available, both disposable and reusable, including sanitary napkins, tampons, silicone menstrual cups, padettes, and other.
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<p><span class="drop_cap">M</span>ost women use some type of feminine hygiene product to absorb or catch their menstrual flow. There are a number of different methods available, both disposable and reusable, including sanitary napkins, tampons, silicone menstrual cups, padettes, and other.</p>
<h2>Disposable feminine hygiene products</h2>
<p><strong>Disposable sanitary napkins (sanitary towels) or pads</strong> — They are probably the most commonly known and used. Somewhat rectangular pieces of material are worn in the underwear to absorb menstrual flow, often with &#8220;wings,&#8221; pieces that fold around the panties, and/or an adhesive backing to hold the pad in place. Disposable pads may contain wood pulp or gel products, usually with a plastic lining and bleached. Older styles of sanitary napkins were held in place by a belt-like apparatus, instead of adhesive or wings.<br />
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<strong>Tampons </strong>— Disposable cylinders made of soft cotton or rayon blends pressed together to form a cylinder-like shape, usually bleached, that are inserted into the opening of the vagina. A tampon absorbs menstrual flow, or blood, before it has a chance to leave the body. Tampons come in all different sizes and absorbencies and can be purchased at most convenience stores or supermarkets.</p>
<p><strong>Padettes</strong> &#8211; Disposable wads of treated rayon/cotton blend fleece that are placed within the inner labia to absorb menstrual flow.</p>
<p><strong>Disposable menstrual cups</strong> — A firm, flexible cup-shaped device worn inside the vagina to catch menstrual flow. Disposable cups are made of soft plastic.</p>
<h2>Reusable Feminine Hygiene Products</h2>
<p>Reusable cloth pads are made of cotton (often organic), terrycloth, or flannel, and may be sewn by hand (from material or reused old clothes and towels) or storebought.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.menstrualperiodcup.com/menstrual-cups/">Menstrual cups</a></strong> — A firm, flexible bell-shaped device worn inside the vagina to catch menstrual flow. Reusable versions include rubber or silicone cups.</p>
<p><strong>Reusable Cloth Menstrual Pads</strong> — healthy alternatives to disposable menstrual pads, both for you and for the environment.<br />
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<strong>Sea sponges</strong> — Natural sponges, worn internally like a tampon to absorb menstrual flow.</p>
<p><strong>Padded panties</strong> — Reusable cloth (usually cotton) underwear with extra absorbent layers sewn in to absorb flow.</p>
<p><strong>Blanket, towel</strong> — (also known as a draw sheet) — large reusable piece of cloth, most often used at night, placed between legs to absorb menstrual flow.</p>
<p>In addition to products to contain the menstrual flow, pharmaceutical companies likewise provide products — commonly non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) — to relieve menstrual cramps. Some herbs, such as dong quai, raspberry leaf and crampbark, are also claimed to relieve menstrual pain; however there is no documented scientific evidence to prove this.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.menstrualperiodcup.com/menstrual-cups/">Divacups, the Keeper, Mooncup</a> are all great reusable menstrual cup brands! </p>
<p>Read more about <a href="http://www.menstrualperiodcup.com/">menstrual cup</a> products on my blog.  </p>
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