Cloth Pads And Menstrual Cups
Introduction to Reusable Menstrual Products Benefits of Cloth Pads and Menstrual Cups Overcoming Challenges Moody V's "It Takes a Village"... Cloth Pads And Menstrual Cups
Introduction to Reusable Menstrual Products Benefits of Cloth Pads and Menstrual Cups Overcoming Challenges Moody V's "It Takes a Village"... Cloth Pads And Menstrual Cups
As a queer-owned and operated company nestled in the vibrant Pacific Northwest, our journey at Moody V has been driven by a passion for sustainability and inclusivity. Our core mission revolves around offering eco-friendly and comfortable alternatives to conventional disposable menstrual products. Through our range of reusable cloth pads, we’re not just promoting a sustainable lifestyle but also embracing a culture of inclusivity and body positivity. Let’s dive into the world of cloth pads and menstrual cups, exploring their benefits, versatility, and how they align with our values at Moody V.
Environmental Impact
One of the most compelling reasons to switch to cloth pads and menstrual cups is their minimal environmental footprint. Unlike disposable products that contribute to landfill waste, reusable menstrual products can last for years with proper care. At Moody V, we’ve seen firsthand how even a single individual making the switch can significantly reduce their personal waste over time.
Health and Comfort
Many individuals find that cloth pads and menstrual cups offer superior comfort compared to disposable options. Our cloth pads are crafted from 100% cotton flannel and terry cloth, materials chosen for their breathability and gentleness on sensitive skin. Menstrual cups, while not a product we produce at Moody V, complement our offerings by providing a safe and comfortable alternative to tampons, free from chemicals and drying effects.
Transitioning to cloth pads and menstrual cups can seem daunting at first, especially for those new to the concept. Concerns about maintenance, convenience, and effectiveness are common. However, many of our customers have shared their positive experiences, highlighting how simple changes in their routine made the switch seamless. From personal stories of using cloth pads in various living situations to tips on cleaning and care, we’ve gathered a wealth of insights to help newcomers navigate these initial hurdles.
Educational Outreach
At Moody V, we believe education is key to demystifying reusable menstrual products. Through workshops, online resources, and community events, we aim to provide comprehensive information on the benefits and usage of cloth pads and menstrual cups. Our goal is to create an informed community that feels empowered to make choices that are good for their bodies and the planet.
Community Support
Transitioning to reusable menstrual products isn’t just about making a purchase; it’s about joining a supportive community. We’ve cultivated a space where individuals can share their experiences, tips, and encouragement. Whether it’s through social media discussions or customer testimonials, the sense of belonging and shared purpose has been instrumental in our journey.
As a queer-owned business, inclusivity is at the heart of everything we do at Moody V. We understand that menstruation is a diverse experience that can vary greatly from person to person. This understanding shapes our product development, ensuring we offer a range of sizes and absorbencies to cater to different bodies and flows. Our language and marketing reflect our commitment to all individuals who menstruate, regardless of gender identity. By fostering an environment of acceptance and understanding, we hope to break down the stigma surrounding menstruation.
Start Small
If you’re considering making the switch to cloth pads or menstrual cups, starting small can make the transition easier. Try incorporating a reusable option into your routine and gradually increase its use as you become more comfortable. At Moody V, we offer starter kits to help ease this transition.
Customize Your Experience
One size does not fit all when it comes to menstrual products. We encourage you to explore different sizes, shapes, and absorbencies to find what works best for you. Personalizing your collection of cloth pads and menstrual cups ensures a comfortable and effective experience.
At Moody V, our journey is driven by more than just providing sustainable menstrual products; it’s about creating a movement towards a more inclusive, environmentally conscious world. Cloth pads and menstrual cups are not just alternatives to disposable products; they represent a shift in how we view and manage menstruation. By choosing reusable options, you’re taking a step towards better health, comfort, and a more sustainable planet. Join us in this movement and discover the difference for yourself.
One of the main concerns people often have about cloth menstrual pads is the maintenance required to keep them clean and hygienic. Unlike disposable pads, cloth pads need to be washed after each use, which can be a bit of a learning curve. Initially, figuring out how to effectively rinse, wash, and dry your pads may seem overwhelming. However, many find that with a bit of practice, this routine becomes just another part of their menstrual cycle management. It’s also worth mentioning that the longevity and sustainability of cloth pads, which can last for years with proper care, often offset these initial concerns. Plus, the comfort and reduced environmental impact make it a worthwhile switch for many.
Choosing between cloth pads and menstrual cups comes down to personal preference and lifestyle needs. Cloth pads are fantastic for those who prefer external protection and enjoy the softness and breathability of cotton against their skin. They are particularly appreciated by those with sensitive skin or allergies to synthetic materials found in disposables. Menstrual cups, on the other hand, are a great choice for those who prefer internal protection and enjoy a longer wear time, as cups can typically hold more fluid than a pad before needing to be emptied. Both options offer environmental and health benefits over disposables, and it’s not uncommon for individuals to use both for different situations, like using cups for swimming or sports and cloth pads for overnight protection. Ultimately, the ‘better’ choice is the one that fits your body, lifestyle, and comfort needs.
Wearing a pad with a menstrual cup is entirely a matter of personal choice and comfort. Some individuals choose to wear a cloth liner or pad as a backup during heavy flow days or when they’re first getting used to inserting the cup to guard against leaks. Others find they don’t need any backup protection once they’re comfortable with the correct cup placement. If you’re new to menstrual cups, pairing it with a cloth pad or liner can give you extra peace of mind as you learn the ropes. The combination can also be ideal for overnight use, providing extra protection to ensure a leak-free night. Remember, it’s all about what makes you feel most secure and comfortable.
Absolutely, cloth pads can be an excellent choice for heavy periods, thanks to the option to choose pads with higher absorbency levels, like our heavy and overnight pads at Moody V. Our pads designed for heavy flow incorporate a waterproof lining (PUL) to prevent leaks, providing robust protection even on your heaviest days. The key is to select the right absorbency for your flow and change the pad periodically, just as you would with disposables. Many individuals with heavy periods appreciate not only the effective protection but the added comfort and breathability of cloth pads, especially during extended wear. Plus, the option to have a waterproof barrier without sacrificing comfort or breathability is a game-changer for many.
Transitioning to reusable menstrual products like cloth pads and menstrual cups is a significant shift but a rewarding one. Start by considering your lifestyle, daily activities, menstrual flow, and personal comfort. It might be beneficial to try a variety of products to find what works best for you. For instance, you could start with cloth pads in different absorbencies or a menstrual cup with a cloth liner as backup. Ensure you understand the care instructions for each product to maintain hygiene and prolong their life. Lastly, give yourself grace during the transition period. It can take a couple of cycles to adjust and find what combination of products works best for your body and needs. Remember, the goal is to find a sustainable method that makes you feel comfortable and confident during your period.
These pads feel *heavenly* to wear. Soft, barely noticeable but not too lightweight, and they stay in place all day!!! I love them, I can’t wait to get my next paycheck so I can order more. :) these were my first experience with the switch to reusables and I’m very impressed. If anyone else is on the edge of starting this route, GO FOR IT. Especially if you’ve ever suffered from itchiness from those plastic pad materials..this is so much better.
It's my first time buying reusable pads and I'm really happy with this pair. The print and design sold me, but the comfort and reliability have exceeded my expectations. They work for daytime and overnight use with no problems compared to disposable pads. Wish I bought these sooner. They're a total game changer for periods.
Beautiful pattern, expertly stitched, and lovely seller. Beyond happy. Very fast shipping too! Thank you so much!!! ❤️
High-quality, low maintenance reusable pads! Really nice, and they do stain but that can’t really be helped aside from doing a quick handwash before tossing it in the machine. Will definitely be purchasing more in the future!
These are the best!! They are not bulky and the fabric is so comfortable. I have tried shapes and patterns from several of the best selling shops and these are my favorite.
I like that they have metal snaps! The ones I have with plastic snaps do not last as long. I think these will hold up for a few years. Thank you!
I know right!? Ok, so cloth menstrual pads are a washable, reusable alternative to disposable pads. Pretty sweet, right?
Cloth liners are lovely for really light days, and as a backup for a tampon or menstrual cup. They are made of five layers of cotton. They are soft, barely noticeable, and peace of mind for that bit of protection.
Moody V regular absorbency pads and cloth liners are made with 100% cotton, which makes your down-there oh-so happy. Cotton is a breathable, moisture wicking fabric that creates a difficult environment for yucky bacteria like yeast to grow.
Disposable pads are mostly synthetic, which is fully not nice to your body. They’re made out of bleached wood pulp (what the?) and non-biodegradable materials.
Moody V’s heavy cloth pads and overnight cloth pads are also primarily cotton. They have a polyurethane lining inside, which keeps moisture from leaking through. This lining is non-biodegradable (I know, it sucks). But remember, you’re not just gonna throw it away, you’ll probably use it like, 100 times.
The regular absorbency pads are made with cotton flannel and cotton terry cloth (like a towel material). Liners are just cotton flannel. Ugh! So simple! Love that!
The heavy cloth menstrual pads and overnight cloth pads are made with cotton flannel, cotton terry cloth, and polyurethane laminate. Ugh! Slightly less simple but still wow amazing and great! Love that!
Look at the “Wh-. . . What? Who? Where? What?” question at the top of this FAQ page to learn out each variety of pads work!
Method 1: Rinse with cold water ASAP to reduce staining. Machine wash cold, then air dry thoroughly to maintain a nice shape.
Method 2: Machine wash cold, tumble dry.*
*Method 2 gets your pad clean and ready to use again real quick, but may result in light staining and scrunching-up in the dryer. (Stains fade over time and you can stretch the pad gently with your hands to un-scrunch it.)
Some folks like to keep a container of cool water in their bathroom so they can soak their pads until they’re ready to wash them. This helps remove stains without using chemicals or potentially fabric-damaging products.
It’s recommended to avoid using fabric softener, as it makes fabric less absorbent.
Another good rule of thumb is not to use anything on your pads you wouldn’t wash your underwear with. Your pads are gonna be up close and personal with a sensitive area, so avoid harsh or irritating chemicals when washing them.
Cloth pads contain several layers of fabric, which means it might need extra time drying. Make sure they’re super dry out of the dryer or dry them in the sun to prevent mildew. Do be aware that sun-drying can result in fabric discoloration.