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Monday, November 14, 2011

Are the pads out of fashion?

The most recent issue of Journal of Women's Health showed a study where 406 women said they preferred a menstrual cup for protection during their periods over traditional options of tampons and sanitary napkins. Softcup is compressed in the form of a buffer when insert and can remain in use while holding sex. The research also showed positive results in terms of safety, found that women who preferred the Softcup reported greater comfort, less irritation and odor, extended use and less interference with normal activities than traditional methods. The Softcup not receive high marks for ease of use and discarded after some complaints about leaks. The study concluded that 81% of women were able to insert the cup with just reading the instructions. After three menstrual cycles using the glass, 37% of women preferred the Softcup, 29% considered it worse than other methods of protection and 34% thought that is as effective as tampons and towels. has not been determined when Softcup could be available in the market, but the options have never harmed anyone.


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