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Exploring the Historical Evolution of Period Cups in Period Care

Exploring the Historical Evolution of Period Cups in Period Care

When it comes to period care, period cups have revolutionized how people manage their menstruation, offering both convenience and sustainability. Let’s take a friendly journey through history and explore how these innovative period care products became a staple in many people's lives.

The Early Days

The concept of a menstruation cup dates back to the 19th century. Women during this era sought a reusable and discrete alternative to the cloths and rags commonly used. However, it wasn't until the 1930s that commercial versions began to make an appearance. These early versions were made from materials such as rubber, which, while innovative at the time, were not the most comfortable or flexible option.

Innovation and Modern Design

The silicone revolution in the 21st century provided a game-changer for period care. Silicone is both medical-grade and flexible, allowing manufacturers to design comfortable and effective period cups. Plus, the material is easy to clean and gentle on the body, addressing previous concerns about irritation and allergies.

Explore Innovative Menstrual Products

The innovation doesn't stop there. At MomDaughts, we offer a range of thoughtfully designed period cups, ensuring comfort and ease for everyone.

The Benefits of Period Cups

Period cups offer numerous benefits, not only being environmentally friendly by reducing the waste that disposable products create but also providing cost savings over time. They can be worn for up to 12 hours, providing hassle-free leak protection through the day and night.

With a plethora of design options and affordability, period cups have grown increasingly popular. Discover more suitable options from our Menstrual Collection, each one designed to cater to unique needs and preferences.

Embracing a Sustainable Future

The switch to period cups is not just a personal benefit; it's a choice that positively impacts the planet. By reducing landfill waste and supporting greener practices, period care is taking strides toward sustainability.

We invite you to join our community and explore what modern menstruation solutions can offer.

For more period care insights and world-class products, visit MomDaughts.

Together, let's continue to support and empower everyone in their menstrual journey with comfort, care, and compassion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Once per cycle, at the end of your period before storing. During the cycle, rinsing and washing with mild soap after each removal is sufficient. Sterilizing after every single use is not necessary and does not improve safety.
Yes, a dedicated clean pot is suitable. Many women prefer using a collapsible sterilizer cup to keep the process separate from general kitchen use and to prevent the cup from touching the hot pot base.
A mild, fragrance-free, pH-neutral soap. Avoid antibacterial soaps, scented soaps, oil-based cleaners, and anything not designed for sensitive use. When in doubt, a small amount of plain, unscented hand soap is acceptable.
Persistent odour usually means the silicone has absorbed residue from the wrong cleaning products, or that the cup has not been fully sterilized between cycles. Boil the cup fully for 5 minutes and allow to dry completely. If the odour persists, the silicone may have degraded and replacement is advisable.
Leave the lid slightly open, not fully sealed, during microwave sterilization. A sealed lid prevents steam from escaping, causes pressure build-up, and can result in the water overflowing or the lid popping off when hot.
Fill the cup with water, place your palm flat over the opening, and squeeze gently. The pressure forces water through the holes, clearing any blockage. A soft toothbrush kept specifically for this purpose can also clean the holes directly.