The menstrual cup is a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional menstrual products. It is a small, flexible cup made of medical-grade silicone or rubber that is inserted into the vagina to collect menstrual blood. Unlike pads or tampons, menstrual cups are reusable, offering a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution for managing menstruation. Users appreciate the comfort and convenience of menstrual cups, as they can be worn for up to 12 hours without leaks. Moreover, their long lifespan reduces the overall environmental impact associated with disposable menstrual products. As awareness about sustainability and menstrual health grows, menstrual cups are gaining popularity as a reliable and eco-conscious choice for individuals seeking a more sustainable menstruation experience.
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