Firstly please note that these are totally my views, they are not influenced in any way. I paid the full price for my Mooncup and are not affiliated with them. SINCE this post was published I have approach Mooncup Ltd for Sponsorship to attend Britmums and they said yes.
I heard of Mooncups years ago – guess when you visit parenting forums it’s one of those things that come up. It was always something yukky – people don’t like change do they?! And so it was never something I had actually thought about using. When I think about it I’d not even looked at a picture of one, never mind actually giving it some consideration.
What changed my mind? Actually it wasn’t even that long ago and I don’t know what it was that got me thinking about them. What I do know is that I kept leaking (and at people’s houses and it was embarrassing). That tampons were getting increasingly expensive. That I hate waste. I never know which flow to buy, or end up running out of a certain type and using the wrong one just because it’s what’s available. That I can’t just reinsert tampons – so if I’d just put it in and then changed my mind and wanted a bath it would just be wasted. That if I sneeze, and every time I go to the toilet I have to change them – again a huge waste or forward planning is required.
Cons
- OK on first glance it seemed a bit big to me. But once it’s folded up it’s not too bad – and I reminded myself that actually compared to say the size of those babies that have come out of me it is actually very tiny!
- If you don’t get it in right the tail can be quiet uncomfortable – but tampons can also be uncomfortable if not positioned right, and am sure it is easier with practise.
- The envelope had the senders name and address on the back – so not very discrete – but then neither is buying tampons from the supermarket.
Pros
- You don’t need to take anything obvious into the toilet with you.
- No need to worry about how heavy your flow is.
- Can put in before your period is due so you don’t get caught out.
- No risk of TSS.
- No need to worry about the amount of sanitary protection you are carrying around with you – or running out.
- No need to find a bin to dispose of any packaging.
- No waste going to landfill.
- No string in the way.
- Use the disabled toilet when out if you really feel the need to wash it at the sink. Alternatively take some toilet wipes with you.
- Slowly cut the stem off a bit of a time until you feel comfortable.
You say Moon….
I say….. Cup
A very informative post, thank you so much x
If I had periods I would have a moon cup, but I had a systorectromny five years ago!
Thansk ks fo rstopping by the thrifty inky..I just am not ready for a mooncup!
I must be really immature, because reading this post made me alternate between crossing my legs and cringing, and laughing nervously. It looks like a weapon of torture! A very interesting read though. I’d never heard of MoonCup before I met you, so you’re doing a good job of promoting it! xx