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Managing Aunty Flow – The Weird & The Wonderful

14 September, 2015 - 07:51pm by - First Lady | 25 Comments


By BR Kellie

Some of my earliest memories of my mother are of her holding my foot in the middle of the night (yes, for some weird reason that soothed me and now I hate people touching my feet) after I’d rushed into her bed after a nightmare. During those early hours of the morning she’d tell me in an age-appropriate manner about growing up, becoming a big girl, a woman, the birds and the bees and of course what to expect when you get your period. 

These chats meant that at the ripe old age of 14 when Aunt Flow chose to make her first visit I wasn’t freaked out or just plain out traumatised. Instead I reached for a pad and went on my merry way after announcing to my family (aka bellowing down the hall) that I had my period. It wasn’t long after that moment that I decided pads were gross. I could smell myself (I KNOW, EWWW!), they felt like wet pillows between my legs and I’d rather use a tampon. Mum showed me how and that was that, I was a Tampax girl for life. Yes, I’ve strayed once or twice, but the ease of applicator and the familiar and comforting dark blue box always kept me coming back.

Over the years I’ve had other options presented to me and recently a few new innovations have left me scratching my head and thinking ‘are you for real?’. But you never know what you could be missing out on, so in the interest of being informed I’ve delved into the world of sometimes squeamish TOTM devices – all of which also happen to be reusable. 

Imagine a device that you could insert at that time of the month, then take out at regular intervals, dispense of your menses, wash, then reinsert, month after month after month, year after year after year. The menstrual cup is one such device. Made of medical grade silicone, it is a product designed to catch your lady-liquid. Once inserted they are meant to sit comfortably in your treasure box and only need emptying and washing once ever four to six hours, with some cups on the market offering up to 12 hour protection. Divacup and Mooncup (the latter has an average 5/5 rating right here on BR) are two of the most well known. With products retailing for around the $50 to $60 mark, they do seem a little expensive up front, but as they’re made to last for at least a decade they end up being a great option for both the environmental and budget conscious.

Speaking of environmentally conscious … another option to consider are reusable pads. I must admit I had to wonder if they looked like those bulk reusable nappies you can buy for little ones…but it turns out they’re actually super cute and not huge at all! They basically look like a normal pad, except they come in funky patterns, while doing the same job as a boring normal looking one. They’re also really well designed, with snaps holding them in place. They come in a range of materials as well as thickness and size options to suit whichever way your flow rolls. Much like menstrual cups, there is an initial expense, but one that is easily recouped after you’ve had a few periods. Check out some of the cool New Zealand-made options from Moontime Aotearoa.

Another period-spilling-preventer, which I honestly can’t get my head around although would love to know if anyone’s tried it and loved it, are menstrual sponges. Basically they’re sea sponges, which have been well cleaned so as to remove any remnants of the sea. They’re used very similarly to a tampon in that you insert them, they soak up the crimson wave, you remove, rinse until the water runs clear and then reinsert. Enviro Natural’s New Zealand sells them for less than $13. While they don’t have the lifespan of a menstrual cup, they are expected to last for at least six months, but must be replaced if torn.

Lastly let’s look at… period panties. (Not to be confused with these rather rad undies.)Another rather fascinating invention, where underwear takes the place of pads and tampons. THINX has released a line of such underwear and it’s fair to say it’s taken off with shipments nearly selling out before they even reach the company. I expected the underwear to be nanna-licious, but instead it’s super stylish, looks great on (the model) and come in a range of sizes – from ‘Hiphugger’ for those heavy days, to ‘Cheeky’ for those average days and there’s even a ‘Thong’ option for light days. Depending on the knickers you choose they can hold up to two tampons worth of the red flood. They’re made to whisk away all wetness, so you don’t feel a thing, they’re leak-proof and cleaning them is as easy as rinsing them out, washing in cold water then hanging them up to dry. 

I never thought I’d say this, but I actually think I like the knickers option best – if I had to choose. However, I think for the time being I’ll be sticking with my old blue box of Tampax. Have you considered alternative methods of period control? If you had to choose one, which would it be? Or are you already riding the red wave on a reusable method? Chat away! 

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14th September, 2015

I have the mooncup but still haven't fully mastered getting it to stop leaking and so ended up having to use a pad for protection so I haven't used it in awhile and have stuck to pads and loose clothing. Though this last period I discovered, well I didn't discover them I knew they were around but I finally tried applicator tampons and I have to say I liked using an applicator it was less messy. I'm interested in the underwear, if it truly feels comfortable and not like a diaper. I think it would be handy to have if you have those days when you could have Aunty Flo drop by but you're not sure and don't want accidents, plus it looks stylish.

14th September, 2015

The only thing I've heard of is the moon cup- which I think is a cool idea and might be interested to try one if they are easy to use and have no risk of spills when your removing them for emptying! The undies also sound cool- but I'm not sure if I could deal with washing them out- it sounds a bit messy....

14th September, 2015

Sorry these things make me squeamish, the panties would be alright but anything that deals with touching it to wash it nope can't do it.

14th September, 2015

I started with pads, moved on to Tampons and then bought a MoonCup and swore I'd never go back to Tampons or pads. Then along came the Mirena and after 6 years, I had to say goodbye to my faithful MoonCup! No more MoonCup or Tampons (my Gynae said, unless you want to risk accidentally pulling out the Mirena), so back to pads it was. Thankfully the Mirena has settled and now it's just a panty liner most months.

14th September, 2015

Aunty Flow heeheehee I've never heard it called that before! I was happy with Carefree tampons most of my life (tried Libra and Tampax but went back to Carefree). Going into perimenopause I stopped wanting to use tammies (but still had to sometimes) and would've loved the period panties. I would've been happy to give the mooncup a try - I like the idea in theory.

14th September, 2015

I like the knickers option best as well! Personally though, I prefer pads more.

14th September, 2015

the moon cup seems quite messy to me (even though it is quite a messy time of the month anyway). Could possibly try the sea sponge and the undies sound too good to be true! Would love those. I'm quite happy with my tampon applicators right now - the U ones are the best! However I might just try out those undies! They have me intrigued.

14th September, 2015

I wish the period pants had periods on them (eg full stops) it would just be all sorts of pun awesomeness.

14th September, 2015

I recall the moon cup being mentioned in the forum and I was anti for a while there .Probably if I didn't have the Mirena I would use tampons, sponges and mooncup. But for now I'll stick to my old faithful pad. But if I had to choose one would be those undies. They sound alright. It all sounds really good for our environment.

14th September, 2015

Umm nope haven't tried any have heard of all but two which are undies and the sea sponge wtheck? We're these invented by men? Nah just joking. I think I prefer the undies although I'd be very skeptical about them actually working are these like ladies diapers but reusable ones? Hmmm I'll just stick to my stay free pads for now. I'm not sold on these yet..

k3r1pakai
16th September, 2015

Yeah moon cup was on the forum Idk about that though it seems too messy for me arrrgh. I agree about he undies but how could this work and what about he odour?

Macs
16th September, 2015

I didn't think about the odour lol

MareeB
14th September, 2015

Totally hahaha!!

jalb88
14th September, 2015

hahaha- maybe you submit this as a new design for the undies? you never know it might flow..... (just had to put that in te he :P )

Ringy
15th September, 2015

I'm surprised they haven't, did you see the other designs? I think my daughter will love them.

k3r1pakai
16th September, 2015

I agree it you about the messy Ness of the whole situation and couldn't bare it anymore by using a moon cup

spooky40
16th September, 2015

Yes I agree totally !

k3r1pakai
16th September, 2015

You knocked on the head

spooky40
16th September, 2015

Yup me too! feeling squeamish reading about it lol

tannygirl
14th September, 2015

I did try doing all tampons except for when I was sleeping and got more cramping than usual. So I may just stick mainly with pads and loose clothing and use tampons when I really need to in the future.

Silvene
16th September, 2015

I found that lightly running my finger around the base of the cup allowed me to feel if it had opened & sealed properly. If not, gently squeeze the base slightly & this should cause it to pop open fully and seal, preventing leakage.

tannygirl
16th September, 2015

That's helpful Silvene, I may give that a go next month and see if it makes a difference.

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