
- Health Benefits
Cloth Menstrual Pads are made with all natural fibre such as bamboo, cotton and hemp, which means that they do not contain any chemical like disposable. Yes! Totally CHEMICAL FREE! Unlike disposable, cloth pads giving you a more breathable and comfortable menstruating process.
This is an important note to be concern for the female. As we know that our genital tissue is very sensitive and delicate, and those chemical that is used in produce those disposable pads is harmful to our body and will cause irriation and discomfort. And studies shows that the chemical in your disposable pads can cause you cervical cancer or other complications, isnt it scary?
- Environmental and economical benefits
If a woman uses an average of 5 disposable pads a day, that works out to be about 35 a month, or 420 a year. If an average woman menstruates from around 12 years until around 40, that's 28 years worth of menstruation (not including time spent pregnant or breastfeeding, where menstruation would stop). Which is around 11,760 pads used in that time, at a cost of around 30c per pad. Multiply that by all the disposable pad wearing women of the world and that is a huge amount of disposable pads that will remain in Landfill for many generations to come.
Many cloth pads use Hemp or bamboo as the absorbent core, which uses less water and pesticides to grow than Cotton or Wood pulp. While washing cloth pads does consume water, this is lessened if they are washed in a machine load of other items rather than on their own. They can even be rinsed out in the shower, using water that would normally just run off down the drain. The rinse water (and washing water if a garden friendly Detergent is used) makes a great Fertilizer, so this can be used to water the garden.
Most disposable pads are made from bleached Wood pulp, and most have a plastic waterproof layer (if not comprised mainly of plastics) with a plastic coated strip to cover the adhesive. Pads and tampons are usually individually wrapped in plastic and then most of these come packaged in a plastic bag or a plastic wrapped box. Cloth pads can be composted, where most disposable pads cannot be.
- Personal Benefits
Some super absorbent disposable pads may use compounds such as Polymethylacrylate to enhance absorbency. The use of latex, adhesives, fragrances, and plastics in disposable pads can lead to irritations in women with sensitivities to this. Women with sensitive skin/allergies may find cloth pads to be more comfortable against their skin, particularly cloth pads made of undyed organic cotton.
Additionally, the plastic barrier of a disposable pad breeds odors, but cloth pads, many of which do not require any waterproof barrier at all, do not smell at all. Yes, now you know that why your menses smell stink. It's not your blood, it's the chemical!
Often women feel like menstruation is something embarrassing shameful and something to hide. Disposable sanitary product manufacturers have been known to contribute to this by advertising the advantages of quieter packaging on their products. Women who choose reusable menstrual products often comment on how they feel more relaxed with their menstruation, and some even look forward to it. Being able to choose from a selection of pads (the style, fabrics), and having something that looks and feels funky and fun can help turning menstruation from the unpleasant to something almost exciting. :)
Next we will move on the 'How(s)' with Cloth Menstrual Pads as well as my story with Cloth Menstrual Pads..
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