Disposable feminine hygiene products are a big scam perpetrated by      manufacturers who want to keep us on a leash so we have to keep      buying their products. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. They are making as much as TEN to TWENTY      Thousand dollars per woman over her lifetime. (function(d, s, id) { I had just been diagnosed with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS. This is very much a comment on our current      society. I outline the reasons why we need this Homemade Pad Pattern and Organic Alternatives.Basically, because of the pesticides used on cotton, the quality of cotton used, the chemicals used to process the pads and tampon materials, glues, plus the chemical fragrances that are added, we come in contact with very … When they help fold the      laundry, they just put the clean pads in the “Mommy Pile”      and assume it is part of the world of women that they don’t want to      know about. . It slips inside      the pocket of the pad. For me, this means turning to cloth pads exclusively. e9.size = "728x90,468x60"; Besides, the      bucket in the bathroom is just tooooo gross. I used old flannel shirts, a flannel baby blanket and an      old towel for my fabric. DIY Menstrual Pads – How do I make my own cloth period pads? window.google_render_ad(); I started thinking about what materials are used to make soaker inserts for cloth diapers. A No-Sew Alternative Be      careful not to use fabric softener either because it will make them      less absorbent. Cut 2 with flap extended & 1 on fold with flap closed, Inner Pad Cloth pads remove the risk of TSS(Toxic Shock Syndrome) since you aren’t putting any chemicals into your body. Make sure you check out Toxins in Pads and Tampons Part 1 if you missed it.. In hotels they are      easily washed by hand and dried by laying them over the tub, or for      the more adventurous, by laying them over the heater in the      room. As I start the first load of      laundry for the day, I dump the rinsed pads in there and they wash up      with whatever else is in the laundry. Before I get absorbed in the numbers and stray from the tutorial I’ll just add this: Less Waste = Happier Earth. DIY Mama Cloth (Cloth Menstrual Pads) Part 1. When I must travel a lot      during my period, I bring a few plastic zipper bags to store any used      ones until I get a chance to wash them. 
 
I decided to make a pad layered in this order: moisture wicking material, Zorb II, Hemp French Terry Cloth, and Bamboo Organic Cotton Fleece. For some women the conversion process happens      overnight. Among rural and low-income women they didn’t catch on until the 1960’s. After      completing each part of the pad, slip the inner pad inside the pocket      of the outer pad. Our hearty ancestors who      pioneered this country; while they rode their covered wagons west,      what did they use every month?