September 14th we’ll be celebrating the Back to School season with our wonderful co-host You ARE Loved with a Back to School: Periods 101 Tweet Chat. One of our special guests this month will be Jenn Leggett, Chief Executive Mama at Earthy Crunchy Mama.
EarthyCrunchyMama.com is a website committed to making earthy crunchy mamas’ lives a bit easier through detailed product reviews, a library of articles to guide your pursuits, and a store full of hand-selected products.
Jenn has generously given us a $40 Earthy Crunchy Mama Gift Certificate to giveaway to one lucky participant help promote the chat.
Be sure to check out her site and all that she has to offer at EarthyCrunchyMama.com
*With this giveaway being designed to promote our upcoming TweetChat, Friday, September 14, 2012 the winner must be present to win. (Present, being defined by posting at least one #PeriodTalk tweet between 1:40 and 2:40pm Eastern on September 14th, 2012.)
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I’ve been seriously *aware* for the last five months or so.
when I got a free cloth pad with an order of cloth diapers from Itsy Bitsy Bums
back in college when some friends showed me their keeper cup and glad rags.
This year
When I was 18 in high school 🙂
I discovered them while working at a retail pharmacy about 3 years ago. I was looking at the shelves and noticed a Diva Cup. So I tried it and haven’t looked back since!
Just recently & I can’t wait to try them out (pregnant w #3 right now & looking to make the switch after)! 🙂
About a year ago
I first discovered them some time after I started using cloth diapers, maybe earlier this year?
by that I mean: QUITE some time, like a long time, I never even thought about cloth for myself all the time I used it on my son. Until recently that is. I love it now.
I have used cloth for 8 years, since pregnant w/#2. I cloth diapered, and was SO GLAD I switched! Time to re-fresh my mama cloth, since mine are getting a bit raggedy! lol
I learned of them many years ago, since I cloth diapered my kids, i knew there was cloth feminine products, I used them when I had my period!
My first eco-friendly feminine hygiene produce was probably 7th Generation’s stuff during my later years of high school. It would be a few more years until I was educated and then brave enough to try a menstrual cup.
I learned about reusable menstrual products when I started cloth diapering my little one. I have not used them yet, but I really want to try them.
This year
When I started using the Lunette cup!
I initially had seen an ad in Vegetarian Times magazine for reusable cloth pads back in the 1990’s but I didn’t have the money back then to try them.
I started back in March but just swith recently to using reusable products full time. Still putting together a stash of stuff for myself;-)
When I saw the Diva Cup on Baby Steals
a few years ago
Today! 😀
Heard about your site from a friend. 🙂
I first found out about alternative feminine hygiene options a year ago when I was searching for a cheaper way to deal with that time of month.