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Feminine Protection Usage
What was the first type of feminine protection you used - pads, tampons, menstrual cup? Do you still use the same feminine protection, or did you switch completely - when, why?

LOVE the DIVA CUP

Posted by: TTCfinally on Wed Nov 11, 2009
When I first got my TOM, I remember the huge box of pads sitting out in the bathroom, and when I first put one on thinking to myself "gee thats what a diaper must've felt like when I was little". I have had super heavy flow since I started and thank goodness the long sweaters that were in during the 80's saved me from numerous embarrasing aunt-overflow days. Finally went to tampons, then a combo of super plus tampons AND a super overnight pad. I'm talking both - all through my cycle. THEN I discovered the Diva cup. I was skeptical, but it has far surpassed my expectations in every way. I can go just about every day with the diva cup and just a pantiliner. I still flow heavy but this device catches it all - I have only ever overflowed once and thats because I didn't empty it soon enough. This is a miracle device. I even think I have less cramps while using it. I have switched completely and will never go back. I have never felt so clean during that TOM.
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