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Finding the right period product for you can be a difficult task

For many of us, our first lessons about periods were brief and practical, often limited to learning how to use pads or tampons.

Alongside these traditional options, there’s now a wider range of products available, including reusable options such as menstrual cups, period pants and washable pads.

Making the choice about which one is best for you can be overwhelming. You might wonder how these products work and whether they’re foolproof enough to put the fear of bleeding through your clothes at bay.

Dr Tempest, a consultant gynaecologist at the University of Liverpool, spoke to Radio 4’s Sliced Bread about how each product works and the pros and cons to help you decide which might suit you best.

Menstrual cup

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Menstrual cups are small flexible cups made of medical-grade silicone.

You fold and insert them into the vagina, where they collect blood rather than absorbing it.

Dr Tempest says there are different types of cups available to buy based on how heavy your flow is or whether you’ve had children.

Hygiene is also really important so make sure you wash your hands before you insert the cup and clean the cup between uses, she adds.

Pros

  • The most eco-friendly period product
  • Holds up to three times more blood than a tampon
  • Can be worn for up to 12 hours
  • Reusable for years – they can last up to 10 years but between two and four years is the average
  • Cost effective over time

Cons

  • Takes practice to insert and remove
  • May take time to find the right fit
  • Messy to empty, especially in a public toilet
  • Needs sterilising between cycles
  • Larger upfront cost which can be around £20 to £25

Period pants

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Period pants are underwear with built-in absorbent layers. You wear them like normal pants then rinse, wash and dry them for reuse.

They’re particularly popular for sleeping or on lighter days.

Leakage worries are normal but Dr Tempest says they are reliable for most people and have a built-in waterproof layer and odour lining.

Pros

  • Looks and feels like regular underwear
  • No shifting around and last between six and eight hours
  • Reusable and eco-friendly – they last between two and three years
  • Can be layered with other products for extra protections

Cons

  • Can have an expensive upfront cost – prices start from around £10 and go up to £50
  • Requires washing and drying between uses
  • May not be absorbent enough for heavy flows
  • Inconvenient for travel without access to laundry
  • Will need to carry a used pair home with you if changing them during the day

Reusable pads

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Reusable pads look similar to disposable ones but are usually made from cotton or bamboo and fasten around your underwear with poppers.

Instead of throwing them away, you rinse, wash and dry them to use again.

Pros

  • Softer and more comfortable to wear than plastic-based pads
  • Eco-friendly so popular if you’re wanting a more sustainable option
  • Variety of sizes and absorbencies
  • Cost effective over time
  • Can last between three and five years

Cons

  • Need to be washed after each use
  • Requires planning – they must be dried properly between uses says Dr Tempest as damp fabric against your skin can increase the risk of infection
  • Bulkier than disposable pads
  • Less convenient if you’re out of the house as you’ll need to carry the used ones home with you

Disposable Pads

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Disposable sanitary pads are the most commonly used period product – they stick into your underwear, absorb blood externally and are wrapped and binned after use.

Dr Tempest advises changing pads regularly (every four to six hours) and they shouldn’t be worn for more than eight hours as they can irritate the skin if worn for too long.

Pros

  • Simple to use
  • Widely available in many different sizes from ultra-thin to thick night pads
  • Good for overnight protection
  • Can be more comfortable for beginners

Cons

  • Can feel bulky or shift out of place
  • Not practical for water-based sports, such as swimming
  • Environmentally harmful – an average pack of pads holds the same amount of plastic as five carrier bags according to Dr Tempest
  • More expensive than reusable options over time – women spend around £5,000 on period products over a lifetime

Tampons

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Tampons are also commonly used and inserted into the vagina, where they soak up blood before it leaves the body.

Dr Tempest stresses that they must be correctly disposed of.

Every day, 2.5 million tampons are flushed down the toilet when they should be placed in a bin.

Pros

  • Discreet and small enough to carry in a pocket
  • Good for sports and swimming
  • Range of absorbencies

Cons

  • Requires insertion which some people may find uncomfortable
  • Low risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) if worn for too long
  • Environmentally unfriendly
  • More expensive over a lifetime compared to reusable products



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