From Cloth to Cloth Pads- My Menstrual Hygiene Learning Curve
This World Menstrual Hygiene Day (May 28th), our endeavour is to break the taboo that engulfs this natural phenomenon that is the basis of very existence of human life on earth. This post is a part of a Blog Train hosted by Anupriya of www.mommytincture.com where 14 wonderful ladies (including yours truly) have stepped forward to express themselves this #MenstrualHygieneDay and stress on the fact that there are #NoMoreLimits for a woman. I would like to thank Yogita from http://www.directingdreams.com for introducing me. Yogita is a wonderful poetess who has intended to bring smile on people’s faces.
Menstruation is a taboo subject in many Indian households and my house was no different. My mom never told me or my sister anything about it. Thankfully, I found an article about it in a magazine and asked mom but she was reluctant to talk about it.
And then the day came when I was about 14 years old. I got my period and very shyly told mommy about it. Then I was introduced to a combination of cloth and pads to get me through those 5 days. Luckily mommy didn’t believe in washing those clothes and we just threw them.
Better quality pads were considered expensive so I carried on like that for almost 9 years and then I got a job. I immediately switched to Ultra pads and have been using them since.
Now there are many other options available for menstrual hygiene. I have always been scared of tampons so when eco-friendly menstrual cups arrived in the scene, I was wary and have not been able to convince myself to use them.
Cloth pads are also available easily which are again better for our environment but the question is of washing. I am considering using them though or at least give them a try on the days when I know that I will find time to wash them.
The other Menstrual Hygiene steps that I follow are washing hands with soap every time I go to pee. I change my pad every four to five hours and wash my vaginal area with water often. Once a day I use a vaginal wash like any other day.
This World Menstrual Hygiene Day, I just intend to keep following the simple steps I use already and am gonna get myself cloth pads.
So, this is what I have learnt in so many years and have chosen what suits me. What do you do for menstrual hygiene?
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce Neha Mani Mishra of http://www.nehammishra.com . Neha is a full time mom to a three year old girl. She shares many useful tips to help fellow mommies on her blog. Head to her blog to read the next post in this Blog Train.
But wait there’s more! You stand a chance to win a DEA Corp Menstrual Cup worth Rs. 2500/-. You just have to visit http://www.mommytincture.com/2018/05/27/menstrual-cups-boon-menstrual-hygiene/ and leave a comment about your #NoMoreLimits experience.
Its takes some clarity of thought to be able to share what you have. But thats what is the need of the hour. We women need to stand up and talk about menstrual hygiene so that more women can join hands and talk about it to women who are not as privileged as us. Thanks for participating in my blog train.
Sharing your menstrual hygiene routine is helpful to those who are just beginning.
In my early days I have used pads and sometimes clothes too. But now for last 8 – 9 years Im using sanitary pads only. But I want to switch to cloth pads. But I have doubts with the washing process. Is it time taking?
I have not tried cloth pads before but I would like to try the Dea menstrual cup. Sustainable for the enviornment and comfortable
I myself used cloth pads as at time pads were quite expensive. It was the most horrible stage but now these sanitary pads make our life easy.
We need more awareness about environment friendly options like cloth pads or the menstrual cups. But, also we need to focus on hygiene along with it.
Menstrual hygiene is so important and rarely people talk about it. High time we all raise our voices..
Ur hygiene routine gonna inspire many
Thankfully my mom was very accommodating inspite of my grandma being strict… I think we all should take an initiative to do better for ourselves and embrace the menstrual cups!