If you had to ask me to think back on my jr. high days where we were first introduced to sex education classes, I can genuinely say I don’t remember...
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Recently we’ve been shedding some light on why periods are powerful in society, not just in developing countries but right on our front door step too.
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Recently we’ve been shedding some light on why periods are powerful in society, not just in developing countries but right on our front door step too.From #PeriodPoverty, to girls missing out...
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IUDs (Intra-Uterine Device) are an internal contraceptive device and, just like menstrual cups, are becoming more and more popular! But is it ok to use a menstrual cup with an...
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Lunette’s mission this year is all about #PeriodPower! For the past few weeks we’ve been talking a lot about why periods are powerful, how we can start to break the...
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The year of #PeriodPower is here! Recently we talked about what Period Power means and why this topic is SO important...now more than ever! So, great. Let’s spread the word...
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Picture this: You’re running out of some essentials at home, you make a shopping list (and promise yourself to stick to only those few items,) get in your car, and drive yourself...
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Raise your hand if you’re ready to talk about periods...like REALLY talk about them. You there feeling shy in the back row, we’re especially talking to YOU. At the end...
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We all know that all good things must eventually come to an end. Whether you’ve had your cup for two or ten years (kudos if you made it last that...
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One of the many joys of using period cups is the freedom it gives you to carry on with life without needing to find somewhere to change your pads or...
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Ahh…the holidays are finally approaching. Pumpkin spice lattes, cuddle weather, and Christmas music – let’s face it, it IS the most wonderful time of the year. You get to eat...
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For a long time, the idea of having sex on your period was a complete no-no - for both men and women. It was considered unclean or just unsavory. But,...
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