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To buy or not to buy a Menstrual Cup

Do you also face this dilemma? When you start browsing the internet, you can see all the menstrual cup ads. There are large cups, small cups, colored cups, dry cups and non-dry cups. Some people ask you to measure your cervix. Some people ask you to figure out the size of the vagina as if you have nothing else to worry about. You are looking for bloggers on youtube. The stories that everyone hears include the creation of new freedoms for women after switching to cups, and the sharing of their horror stories by others. Who should you believe? You turn off your laptop and want to ask a friend who uses the cup. Just realize that no one in your circle is using this cup. Well, you realize that they all want, but they are also skeptical because there are millions of questions in your mind. What is your job? I recommend, as your group's Christopher Columbus, take a plunge or how do you know what kind of cup is on the other hand. Being a one-year-old cup here is my penny ...

13 Reasons Why Stonesoup Cups?

Here are 13 reasons why you should ditch the pad and switch to Stonesoup Menstrual Cup: Reason 1: No RASH, No Itchiness All the chemicals and plastic in the disposable pads cause irritation and rashes. The cup is completely inside and doesn't rub against the thighs or the groin area.  Reason 2: Saves Money A woman typically spends Rs 30,000 on disposable pads in 10 years. One cup costing less than a thousand rupees can be re-used for at least 10 years. What will you buy with the money you save by using the cup? Reason 3: Made-In-India China cheapies are flooding the market and you can get a cup for as low as Rs 175! Don't fall prey to "Let me start with the cheapest"-syndrome. The mark of an India-manufactured cup is the logo engraved on the cup. If not it is a cheap copy and bulk manufactured in China. Reason 4: High Capacity, yet Shortest! Users would like a cup as small as possible and capacity as large as possible. As we d...