ina wrote:We'll rename you Alberta! Or would you prefer Albertina? I think that goes even better with Onglebod...albert onglebod wrote:just realised that sounds a bit wierd coming from someone called Albert
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albert onglebod
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Aaaaaaah HA!
I thought there was something funny about some of your comments, seemed to have a female perspective.......
Nev
I thought there was something funny about some of your comments, seemed to have a female perspective.......
Nev
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albert onglebod
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Nev
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I use Eco San Pro too. Best pads IMHO from http://www.weenotions.wahmall.co.uk/traderplus/?I bought recently - very good. Never got on with mooncup but would like to try sponges. [/img]
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I'm a recent mooncup convert!! Sooooo easy once you get the hang of it.
No turning back for me.
No turning back for me.
Shirley
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I'm a mooncup convert too!
I LOVE my mooncup. Infact when I first started using it a couple of years ago I was completely evangelical about it! I used to suffer with bad thrush, but as soon as I swapped to the mooncup it dissapeared.
Has the bonus of being cheap (one off payment of around £18 compared to ongoing disposable costs)
Does not go to landfill
Does not contain bleach and other nasty chemicals
Makes you far more intouch with your cycle as you can see just how much you are menstruating and when
Menstrual blood makes a great fertiliser :)
mooncup link here
PS this shouldn't say ladies only, you should be getting the men to spread the word to their OHs too!
I LOVE my mooncup. Infact when I first started using it a couple of years ago I was completely evangelical about it! I used to suffer with bad thrush, but as soon as I swapped to the mooncup it dissapeared.
Has the bonus of being cheap (one off payment of around £18 compared to ongoing disposable costs)
Does not go to landfill
Does not contain bleach and other nasty chemicals
Makes you far more intouch with your cycle as you can see just how much you are menstruating and when
Menstrual blood makes a great fertiliser :)
mooncup link here
PS this shouldn't say ladies only, you should be getting the men to spread the word to their OHs too!
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divacups are slightly cheaper (and no different) on www.mumzmall.com
i am a big convert to!! love em, been better during a moon since using them which is better for everyone ;)
i am a big convert to!! love em, been better during a moon since using them which is better for everyone ;)
peace and love
hatty :)
hatty :)
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I totally agree!!!!NattyEm wrote:PS this shouldn't say ladies only, you should be getting the men to spread the word to their OHs too!
Shirley
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Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/
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My photos on Flickr
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Well I got a less than enthusiatic reception when I broached this with Mrs Wombat. Her take on it is - The system is about to shut down, and I'm not making any changes now!
Nev
Nev
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I can definitely recomend a moon/diva cup/keeper.
And another good reason to use one is young children can't pull out your Lillets from your handbag in public spaces and throw them as missiles or ask "what's this for?" in a very loud voice
I use washable pads too, and they are soooo much more comfortable than disps.
Mooncup used to offer a 3-cycle, money back guarantee? Not sure if they still do, but good if you're not sure if you'll get on with it.
Hazel
And another good reason to use one is young children can't pull out your Lillets from your handbag in public spaces and throw them as missiles or ask "what's this for?" in a very loud voice
I use washable pads too, and they are soooo much more comfortable than disps.
Mooncup used to offer a 3-cycle, money back guarantee? Not sure if they still do, but good if you're not sure if you'll get on with it.
Hazel


