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How to Deal With Vaginal Dryness

How to Deal With Vaginal Dryness

There are times when we like to feel dry ‘down there’ (that’s why we love tampons, menstrual cups and sponges, right?) but other times when dryness is downright uncomfortable and can actually lead to bigger problems. 
5 of the Best Menstrual Cups for Teens

5 of the Best Menstrual Cups for Teens

We often get asked, can teens use menstrual cups? And the answer is yes, of course! With so many menstrual cups on the market, finding the right size cup that is suitable for teens or those who are particularly petite can be a bit challenging, so we’ve put together a quick guide to the best menst...
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)

Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)

Always select the minimum absorbency tampon for your flow to reduce the risk of TSS and follow the manufacturers' guidelines for how often your tampon should be changed. Signs or symptoms of TSS may include; high temperature, vomiting, nausea, low blood pressure, diarrhoea, a rash, headaches or m...
How to remove menstrual cup stains

How to remove menstrual cup stains

So your menstrual cup is stained. Don’t worry, and don't ditch it for a new cup just yet! Even though your cup may not look as crystal clear or colourless as it once was, staining on your menstrual cup is normal and doesn’t mean that it’s unclean or damaged. Regardless, if you’re longing to have ...
Menstrual Cup & Disc Comparison Australia

Menstrual Cup & Disc Comparison Australia

Menstrual cups and discs have a range of different design features, come in different lengths and widths capacities and firmness's. The PeriodShop menstrual cup and disc comparison chart allow you to view cup and disc specifications from trusted brands available in Australia including JuJu, Saalt...
Tampons Sizes - Which one is right for you?

Tampons Sizes - Which one is right for you?

Are you new to using tampons? Tampons range in size from those suitable for using when you first start to use a tampon through to larger tampons with greater absorbency for a heavier flow. Use this guide to help select the correct size tampon for your menstrual flow.