
GoSili creates silicone products to replace single-use plastic products, focusing on sustainability and non-toxic alternatives. Their high-end design products come at affordable prices
GoSili creates silicone products to replace single-use plastic products, focusing on sustainability and non-toxic alternatives. Their high-end design products come at affordable prices
This post talks about menstruation, body parts, and intercourse. If that makes you uncomfortable, don’t continue reading. I purchased these products myself, but this post may include affiliate links, meaning if you click and buy, I may receive a small commission. Thank you!
Though I have used reusable menstrual cups in the past, the only menstrual disc I had used was the SoftDisc, which was originally called the SoftCup. For background, I’m 40, I’ve given birth to three children, I have a tilted uterus, generally low cervix, and mild cystocele. Though I’ve been using the SoftDiscs for about three years, I bought them in order to have mess-free period sex, rather than really using them as my sole menstrual product. SoftDiscs are just over $10 for 14 on Amazon, and they’re wasteful, so I was interested in a reusable product.
I have created a menstrual cup survey to get insight into the knowledge adults who menstruate have about menstrual cups. This is for a research project for my market research class. I would appreciate if you took the time to complete and share the survey. Thank you!
It’s no surprise to anyone how damaging single use plastic items are to the environment. Earth Month is quickly approaching, and Mariposah wants your help spreading the word.
Sponsors have paid for their participation. Julie of Cloth Diaper Geek and I have teamed up for another fun and informative Green Feeding Facebook party Thursday, March 30th from 9-10 PM Eastern. Check out the prizes, then grab your entries via the Rafflectopter form. Be sure to watch the Cloth Diaper Geek Facebook page for Facebook lives this week!