Moon Cup(physiology); The periodic series of changes associated with menstruation and the intermenstrual cycle; menstrual bleeding indicates onset of the cycle.
And who said I was female?LOL
Errr slight error: Correct definition below
The Mooncup is a reusable menstrual cup around two inches long and made from soft silicone rubber. It is worn internally like a tampon but collects menstrual fluid rather than absorbing. Unlike tampons the Mooncup is environmentally friendly, convenient, cheap and most importantly safe.
GladRags cloth menstrual pads are soft, natural, reusable, washable, and incredibly comfortable. Choose from organic cotton or regular cotton. You save money, help the environment and make a healthy choice for your body when switching to alternative menstrual products. Women with vulvodynia or allergies often find relief when they switch to GladRags. Safe. Simple. Smart.
Is this true (Tricky)?
I am more concerned about the pictures of the women on the top of the webpage (www.gladrags.com)!!! Very worrying!!!
The term vulvodynia is used to describe pain in the vulva, often severe, of unknown cause.
Beats a pain in the neck!LOL
So thats where I am going wrong...
but I still have a pain in the...
now lets not get that into that......
BTW DanB according to the thread title I am thanking the Postgard Forum Team team...I think i need to go back to school
Now I am repeating myself...maybe I should actually read the post before I hit return.
Is there anything you cannot help me with DanB?
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