kalikshama
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It's not really a lot different than inserting/removing a tampon once you get the hang of it. There is more handwashing required with a moon/diva menstrual cup, but fold, insert, twist is very easy. When I use tampons, I use OBs, which have periodic shortages. I love not having to worry about running out, packing a bunch of tampons, looking for sales, spending money each month, or disposal when not able to flush because of a septic system. This last was the deciding factor for me - when I moved from my apartment to a house and my housemate said I couldn't flush tampons. I'd had a natural latex cup, which irritated me after I developed chemical sensitivity, so got the silicone one. http://gladrags.com/product/238/The-Moon-Cup.html The most popular menstrual cup made in the USA, the medical-grade silicone Moon Cup is the perfect choice for eco-minded women with active lifestyles.
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