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11 Reasons Why It's Time to Switch to a Menstrual Cup

Period days have never been easier
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No more worrying about leaks
Earlier, we mentioned how a menstrual cup, when inserted correctly, creates an airtight seal. This helps prevents your most dreaded leaks because all the fluid goes directly into it. That's in stark contrast to tampons and pads, which both have an unfortunate tendency to leak.

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They're less smelly
Hey, we don't judge... but there's a reason why scented pads and tampons exist. However, when you're using menstrual cups, the menstrual fluid stays inside, which prevents any unwanted odors.

Try: Tampax Menstrual Cup, $39.99

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They help keep things in balance
In addition to blood, tampons also absorb other vaginal fluids that are important in keeping the pH and bacterial balance inside your vagina healthy. When using menstrual cups, it only catches the menstrual fluid and helps keep your natural flora intact.

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There are less harmful chemicals
Most menstrual cups are made of medical grade silicone. If you're not allergic to that, then great! It's free of harmful chemicals like latex, dye, bleached rayon and other additives that are often present in pads and tampons.

Try: DivaCup Model 1 Menstrual Cup, $37.49

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You can lighten your purse
Every woman has an extra pad or tampon in all of their purses. (Yup, all of us are basically girl scouts.) However, this extra pad/tampon actually takes up some valuable real estate. When you use menstrual cups, it's all you'll ever need. Which means, more space for a backup lipstick, right?

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BY NOELLE DENISSE DUMPIT | MAY 17, 2019 | SHARES
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