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three baby bibs with blue and white designs on them, one is folded up

Cloth Pads: Apparently the average woman will use around 17,000 pads or tampons in her lifetime, the majority of which are flushed down the toilet, a terrible though huh? Just imagine the waste they produce, damage they cause and the money they cost us. After …

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Cloth Pads for Beginners - Thinking about switching to cloth menstrual pads? Reusable menstrual products are a great way to save money and use a more eco friendly option for your periods. Here are 10 common questions answered and tips for getting started with reusable cloth pads. #clothpads #clothmenstrualpads #menstrualpads #menstrualproducts #frugal #frugalliving

How to use cloth pads, benefits of using reusable pads during your menstrual cycle. These cloth pads keep you from leaking, and are actually more comfortable than disposable pads.

Everything you need to know about using cloth pads, how to wash cloth pads, and do they actually work? I love cloth pads, the fun colors, the fact I never have to run to the store if I'm out of disposable ones. Check out all the reasons you should switch to reusable pads over using disposable, and have a zero waste period. Women's menstrual health | benefits of cloth pads | how to use reusable pads

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A light hand holding three diy breast pads in front of a white background. The breast pads are grey, while, and yellow. An overhead shot of four pieces of bright fabric folded into squares on a light background.

Ready in under an hour, these DIY breast pads are simple to make. This is a straightforward way to avoid using disposable breast pads made from plastic and other harmful materials.

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a piece of paper that has been cut out to look like a mannequin

Now I'm in my third trimester of pregnancy, that worry of waters breaking so it looks like I've wet myself in public is starting to set in. I don't fancy the irritation of disposable sanitary towels against my skin for weeks before and weeks after so it's time to make some just in case cloth sanitary protection, or muff fluff as it is also known as! Depending on how you feel about it, these work equally well as menstrual sanitary towels, or incontinence pads. Either way, this is how I've…

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the instructions for how to use an organic reusable bib and inserts

WHAT'S INSIDE THE HANDMADE CLOTH PADS ? Top material (against the skin): unbleached & undyed raw organic cotton Core material: cotton flannel cloth and cotton terry cloth Bottom material (against the panty): leakproof cotton unlined You can wash and reuse over and over again. Will keep dry and fresh all-day long. and prevent irritation and alleviate odor

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