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Menstrual Monday 6/28/10

Monday, June 28th, 2010

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Menstrual Monday 6/21/10

Monday, June 21st, 2010

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This week’s Menstrual Monday is short and sweet, but we hear it’s summer, so you should be outside enjoying the weather anyway!  To everyone (like us) in the Pacific Northwest: don’t worry, someday we’ll get a summer, too.

  • Need to convince a friend to try the Moon Cup?  Send her a link to this mooncup.jpgcomprehensive blog entry by a happy Moon Cup user.
  • 27 films, 7 minutes, 1 theme: Jezebel presents a video entitled “Period Pieces,” a compilation of menstruation-related clips from movies ranging from Boys Don’t Cry to Superbad.

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Menstrual Monday 6/14/10

Monday, June 14th, 2010

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We are back from our Seattle Green Festival trip to bring you the triumphant return of Menstrual Mondays!

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Menstrual Monday 5/24/10

Monday, May 24th, 2010

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Menstrual Monday 5/17/10

Monday, May 17th, 2010

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Take a break from your (hopefully not too) manic Monday with this week’s Menstrual Monday: a line-up of interesting news articles, blogs, art, and more, straight from the GladRags Twitter feed.

  • Pick up a copy of the latest Mothering Magazine for their awesome article on cloth diapers; a lot of the concepts in “The Diaper Dilemma” apply to cloth pads, too.80.jpg
  • Lunette Selenes are in!  You’ll have to excuse us shouting this from the rooftops, because these cups are just so darn pretty.  I think I actually clapped my hands with glee when the package arrived at the office.
  • Kali from The MakeUp Drawer Blog recently heard about cloth pads for the first time and shares her thoughts.  She says she’s not a convert (yet) but wants to hear your experience in the comments — so make sure you let her know how much you love reusables!
  • What does it mean to stop menstruating?  The Great Whatsit reflects on the finale of her 29 years of menstruation.
  • Here at GladRags HQ we’ve been preparing for this year’s Green Festival in Seattle.  We’re hoping lots of GladRags fans will stop by our booth to say hi! Volunteers for the festival get free passes, so there’s no excuse to miss this incredible event!

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Menstrual Monday 5/3/10

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

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May Monthly Friend: Sarah F

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

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May Monthly Friend: Sarah Fauber

Name: Sarah Fauber
Age: 31
Hometown: Louisville, Kentucky
Current location: Louisville, Kentucky
Occupation: Self-proclaimed Jane of all Trades: nutrition and supplement specialist, childcare and pet-care provider, jewelry designer, soon-to-be self-published cookbook author, and seamstress.

Interests: Bicycling, party and small event coordinating and participating, VH1 “reality” TV shows, cooking and food research, reading.
Dreams: I have always wanted to own my own shop. It would be a place that could incorporate all the things I love to make and do and share with people. GladRags would definitely be available at my store.

How long have you used reusable menstrual products?: 8 years
Reason for making the switch to reusables: I made the switch after 3 years of hesitation. Primarily I was looking for an alternative to tampons that would alleviate vaginal dryness, be cost-effective, and not contribute to waste in the environment. It took a couple of months to get used to The Keeper menstrual cup but then I was so happy with it I bought one for a friend and she’s been using it for the last 7 years. I am continually enthusiastic about other benefits such as the reduced risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome, not having to remove my menstrual cup when I urinate, never having to worry about packing tampons with me because when I need it my menstrual cup is already on my person. And I love reusable pads as a cost-effective, environmentally friendly alternative to my menstrual cup or just as added protection. I’m always informing women I know or meet about reusables.

Funny anecdotes, deep thoughts, or anything else you’d like to share: For years I’ve had bouts of Menorrhagia, excessive menstrual bleeding. Sometimes my periods would be so heavy I would have to use two super-plus tampons and an overnight pad just to make it 3 hours. Occasionally my periods would last for over a month. The first time I was diagnosed with Menorrhagia I had never heard of a menstrual cup but wished something like it existed. The third and last bought of menorrhagia occured about 7 years ago and having my menstrual cup made going through it so much easier. During this time I finally correlated weight gain and consumption of hormone enhanced dairy with my bouts of Menorrhagia. After weight loss and a switch to organic, r-BGH free dairy it has never returned. It would be an amazing opportunity for women to be consulted about menstrual alternatives at their gynecological check-ups. And I’ve often wondered what possibilities would occur if GladRags menstrual alternatives could be a part of sexual education for young women. Here’s a funny little anecdote about a time at work when I was informing a female co-worker about menstrual cups she exclaimed “that sounds right up my alley,” and I replied “literally.”

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Menstrual Monday 4/26/10

Monday, April 26th, 2010

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We have a short and sweet Menstrual Monday today.  Enjoy!et1206-2.jpg

Also, we would like to thank everyone who has donated pads to Beth’s Girls so far.  We already have almost 100 pads to give to girls in need in Zambia!  But we always need more.  Read about why you should donate here.

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Menstrual Monday 4/12/10

Monday, April 12th, 2010

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Hello and welcome to the newest installment of Menstrual Mondays, wherein we review this week in menstrual news, blog entries, art, activism, and more!

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Menstrual Monday 4/5/10

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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Hello and welcome to this week’s edition of Menstrual Monday.  Enjoy!

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