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Karly V over 15 years ago | |
Does anybody (besides me) use them? Merritt Island, FL |
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User Deleted over 15 years ago | |
no what are they? |
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Karly V over 15 years ago | |
Cloth menstrual pads, instead of disposable ones. Here’s a site with oodles of information about alternative menstrual products. http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~obsidian/clothpads/ Merritt Island, FL |
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User Deleted over 15 years ago | |
ok thanks ill cheack it out |
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User Deleted over 15 years ago | |
they seem intersting how do you find them I am all for trying to save are planet and saving money |
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Heather almost 15 years ago | |
Alot of cloth diapering websites sell them. That’s where I got mine they are great—I’ve never had a leak when using them. Midlothian, Il |
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User Deleted almost 15 years ago | |
i’m afraid to carry the used ones around in my purse. |
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Heather B over 14 years ago | |
I’m a Diva Cup and Glad Rag girl, myself. You can also sew/crochet/knit some for yourself, which I think is the tops! SANTA MONICA, CA |
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jazziesmama over 13 years ago | |
OMG, I have wondered for years if it was possible to reuse/recycle these products. I just never researched it! They are so friggin cool, I’m totally gonna buy some!! (Tampons, cups and pads) Manzanola, CO |
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jazziesmama over 13 years ago | |
Ok. So I have checked into it and done a lot of research now. It is definetly soemthing I am going to do. I have already bought a few products, and am waiting to try them out. SO COOL!! Manzanola, CO |
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Tara about 13 years ago | |
I am way late adding to this, but I use the Diva cup and cloth pads/liners (specifically these ones: http://www.Randumosity.com). :-) Burnaby, British Columbia |
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twonightbubbles about 13 years ago | |
This post persuaded me to go out and buy some. I’m so glad I did. They’re soo much cuter than regular pads, not to mentions totally green for the enviorment (which I love). Mountain Village, Alaska |
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jazziesmama about 13 years ago | |
Yes. I don’t think I will be buying paper products anymore. I have cloth pads, and plan on buying i divacup. I am pregnant though, so they will have to wait. This has persuaded me to also think about cloth diapers. Manzanola, CO |
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jazziesmama about 11 years ago | |
So I love my Diva cup. And I have started making pads, since I like to sew. So if anyone is interested in cloth pads, let me know, and we can work a trade or something…....They are so much better than paper. Manzanola, CO |
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tiffy123 over 10 years ago | |
discovered these about 2 years ago. im one of those people alergic to latex so there is some type of latex in regular pads i think which itched like crazy i was one of those babies who had to wear cloth dipers or they always had a rash my mom says. havent had a problem after i found these cloth ones are awesome for me and my little girl will probably need them too since she had the same diaper problem. we also have issues with bandaids. and some elastic in clothes if it touches our skin too long its like leaving nair on for too long a burn type thing happens orangeburg, sc |