Ladies Cloth Pads

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Post: # 46405Post Clara »

Thank you.

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Post: # 46443Post madanna »

Hello

(Dont want to hijack the thread cos its great but used to be a mooncup distributor so just thought id throw in my opinion)

Given that u did labour rather than straight to section I would have recommended A - i'm guessing u dilated some and its prob a better bet.

Physically side by side you cant see a huge difference in the mooncups so u wont have a problem with A.

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Post: # 46444Post Clara »

Oh the confusion! I was fully dilated just couldn´t push her out (breech baby) - but that´s another story. Also I´m under 30, but not much!

Maybe I´d best stick to my diy pads!

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Post: # 46556Post the.fee.fairy »

i don't have children, and i'm under 30, but i got the bigger size anyway. I had the smaller size first, then lost it, so i wanted to know what the difference was. I've got the bigger one now, and i had to fold it slightly differently to get it in and open, but there's not much difference between them to be honest.

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Post: # 113000Post Moon_Mother »

Hiya
just to let all you ladies know...there's also natural sponges- some women find them more comfy than the mooncup.
I make and sell cloth pads (i'm the only organic manufacturer in the UK) and often have slight 'seconds' (with sewing mistakes) so if you dont want to make them yourself and want some cheap ones then drop me a line :)
you can also donate pads to women in Africa through my website- they need cloth pads rather than the nasty tampon freebies certain companies send out there.
for sponge info see http://moon-mother21.tripod.com/
pad info http://www.moontimes.co.uk or http://www.selfsufficientish.com/moonshine.htm

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Post: # 114272Post the.fee.fairy »

I've seen two of your posts purely advertising.

The rules set by Ish Admin are that you can put a link in the links section, and one in your signature.

Please stop advertising and join in as a person. if you can't do that, or you can't resist advertising, then leave.

I will be deleting the other post now. It is identical. you might be selling eco stuff, but that doesn't mean you can spam the forum.

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Post: # 118353Post Moon_Mother »

Sorry for offending.
It seems strange to me that people can add a link to products like the Moon Cup but you cant offer an alternative product link if its something you're selling yourself??

I was mostly posting cos women seem to think that moon cups and keepers are the only items on the market for alternatives to pads and tampons- and its not true!!


I have been on this forum since 2004 - I changed my email address recently so i decided to re-register and have a new name- my old log in was angelbabe and I've got lots of posts that aren't related to my business!!

Rachael xx
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Post: # 118381Post marshlander »

shiney wrote:If in doubt use a hammer
Not tried this :lol: Sounds a bit uncomfy!
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