ext_59847 ([identity profile] somethinguseful.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] vaginapagina2005-06-26 01:02 pm

Questions about alternative menstrual products!

I have been thinking of making the gradual move to using a more environmentally friendly menstrual product but I have some hesitation with a few.

I was thinking about using the pads that you can use over, wash, etc. but I live in the dorms most of the year with a roommate and since I have a very, very, VERY busy schedule (20+ hours of work + 20 credit hours + club meetings, scholars, etc.) I will never get around to cleaning them out until the end of the week.

I also gave the Diva a thought. Now don't get all Diva-praising on me, I know it is a great product, but not for everyone. I have reservations about ANYTHING inside me. I can't even use tampons. I don't particularly care for sex (but that could be because I can't orgasm from anything either heh). None of it feels very natural. I walk funny with tampons in me and I constantly have to check and pull them out and put a new one in out of paranoia. And as much as I love my body, I have a huge fear of germs, so I don't care much for touching myself even in a bathroom setting.

Any suggestions? Anything that should make me reconsider those two options? Or should I stick with conventional disposable pads, etc?

[identity profile] malantha.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know anything about reusable pads so I cant help you there.. but....

If you're really squeamish about touching yourself, I probably wouldn't recommend a cup. Sometimes you reallly gotta dig in there (haha) and it can get pretty messy.

If you're feeling adventurous though, you might want to start out with Insteads. It's true that they are worn a lot differently (Insteads are higher up than a Keeper/Divacup, etc) but the general idea is the same. You won't be making such a big purchase to try it out, and if you just can't deal with it it's not such a loss.

....Then again, there *is* a moneyback guarantee on the Divacup so you could return it... So maybe that doesn't matter much anyway. :)

[identity profile] mangofandango.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Remember that the Diva Cup is 100% refundable if you don't like it/can't use it, and you have a year to decide. So given that, there's not much risk in giving it a shot.

As for the pads, you could always give them a brief rinse as you finish with them and then keep them in a bag or something until the end of the week, when you could run them all through the wash. (Giving them a brief rinse should only take 30 seconds, and that should take care of the majority of the blood and stuff.)

If nothing else, you could always switch to organic cotton pads and/or tampons, because they are better for the environment and healthier for you, even if they are disposable. It's a step up, right? :)

[identity profile] overtaking.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 05:38 pm (UTC)(link)
still not much help, because it's still INSIDE you, but i'd say try sea sponges before you tried a cup. if that doesn't bother you, then try to work your way to soft cups or even a diva cup. i've used sea sponges before and i don't like tampons AT ALL and they worked. i still had to wear a light pad so they wouldn't leak, but they were the most natural feeling thing. of course, i haven't used a diva cup, so i can't compare it to that.

[identity profile] robynchick.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Well as far as fear of Germs goes, you should know that tampons are by no means sanitized, nor are pads...
I think your best bet for something clean is the divacup or mooncup which are silicone and can be boiled to remove ANY possible contaminant. Doesn't get much cleaner than that.

Also unlike tampons the cup can be left in for a long time, allowing you and your busy life to forget about it. I think the benefit of the cup outweighs the internal wearing drawback...

[identity profile] catchstars.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I can feel tampons inside too, and I was surprised when I switched to the Diva cup, and couldn't feel it in there. I think the drying effect of tampons is what makes them so uncomfortable. The Diva cup just kind of "rests" inside, whereas tampons felt kind of poky for me.

As for the pads, I highly suggest getting the reusuable ones, even if just for overnight wear. Sleeping with a nice piece of flannel is so much more comfortable than the plasticky disposable ones. You could rinse it out the next morning in the shower, wring it out, and throw it in a pail until you can do laundry.

[identity profile] rachelish.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
tampons never worked for me either. they always felt like they weren't in far enough, even though i pushed them in as far as i could. this doesn't happen with my mooncup. like others have said, you can get one and try it out and if it completely grosses you out or it just doesn't work, then send it back and nothing is lost.

[identity profile] annis39.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
from what you've said, i'd recommend getting reusable pads. it's not a problem if you can't wash them out til the end of the week; i usually just drop the used ones in a large-size plastic food tub (rubbermaid or something), then about an hour before i'm going to wash them, fill the tub with cold water and let them soak to get all the fluids soft again so i can scrub them off a bit before dropping them in the washing machine. if you think you might be able to get used to the Diva, though, go for it-- it's much less of a hassle.

[identity profile] shishiza.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
If you're interested in reusable pads you could always get a little pot like this (http://www.birthwithsol.com/padpots.html) to let them soak in with some peroxide or soap until you can give them a proper wash. They could chill out there and your roommate wouldn't even know it's there if you wanted to be discrete. You can find some pretty cheap pads on ebay if you don't feel like making them.

Personally, I'm switching to a Diva cup, but everyone's already told you about the wonderful things about it ^_^

[identity profile] lost-almost.livejournal.com 2005-06-26 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I totally understand your reservations towards any insertable stuff - I am the same way. I got one reusable pad from Whole Foods (about $9) and some of the Natracare disposable pads and used them in the second half of my period. Both are a significant improvement in comfort over regular disposables. I liked the reusable one better, the Natracare pads get a little bunched up and caused some staining. I suggest you take it a little slow and not stretch things beyond your comfort threshold in your very first attempt.

[identity profile] dollunderglass.livejournal.com 2005-06-27 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
If you have a fear of germs you should know that a human's vagina is cleaner than her mouth.

[identity profile] brieboo.livejournal.com 2005-06-27 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
If you go with Lunapads, I recommend getting the extra long kind, because the regular size always leaks for me. I usually end up using a washrag or a sock instead.

[identity profile] bajka.livejournal.com 2005-06-27 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
I would REALLY reconsider the Diva cup.
For one, you can leave it in for so long (all day, safely) that you would rarely ever have to empty it in a public washroom.

[identity profile] ameforstars.livejournal.com 2005-06-27 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
and in regards to the "messiness" of the diva cup... i've learned how to push my vag muscles so the cup sticks out a little when i want to empty it/take it out... (think how your lower pelvis feels when you take a good poo)

this stickes the cup out some, then you can usually grab the bottom, pinch, twist and pull out (usually with little to no mess)

if you are really concerned, you can find a private bathroom/stall with a sink and just wash up after you do this (to avoid the weird stares when you come out of your stall with bloody fingers:)

good luck!

[identity profile] jeun.livejournal.com 2005-06-27 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Offtopic, but I wonder who the individual is that has to deal with all the returned Divacups. :P

[identity profile] shrewlaura.livejournal.com 2005-06-27 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
You could always stash a couple latex gloves in your purse. That way you can just whip one out when you're in the bathroom and toss it out when you're done. Clean hands all the way.

[identity profile] leave-it-be.livejournal.com 2005-06-27 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
although i do love my Diva, i don't think it'd would be very good for you. you get a little messy the first few times you use it and that's hard sometimes when you're in a public restroom. you also have to touch yourself a bit to get it in the right spot. and if tampons are uncomfortable for you, i can't imagine a silicon cup that's a little smaller than a shot glass will be very comfortable.

but you can always give it a shot and return it if you need to!