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Periods - Am I Doing Something Wrong?
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i was listening to the radio the other day a they were talking about period poverty and that on average a woman spends £600 on sanitary products a year.
Are there such things as gold plated pads and tampons?
how would someone spend £600py on sanitary products? Tesco sell packs of pads for 66p for 14. Even if you are using 14 a day (!) and you have a 7 day bleed that's less than £5pm (and who would ever use 14 per day?)
am i just really manky or something cause i only need to use 1 maybe 2 packs a month?
Are there such things as gold plated pads and tampons?
how would someone spend £600py on sanitary products? Tesco sell packs of pads for 66p for 14. Even if you are using 14 a day (!) and you have a 7 day bleed that's less than £5pm (and who would ever use 14 per day?)
am i just really manky or something cause i only need to use 1 maybe 2 packs a month?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.£50 per month does seem a bit on the steep side. I use most often a mooncup, but when I don't it's Lilets tampons £3.50 per pack, say 2 packs per period. Panty liners about the same. Feminine wash for dodgy days about £5. That would come to £19 per month. Not sure what else you could spend money on tbh unless you had a very heavy flow that would frankly see you hospitalised.
Yes, my mind boggled at that price, too. I'm a bit sceptical about 'period poverty' (yes I know that some people are really hard up) because my mum used to talk about the way she and others managed. She was born in Govan in 1913, 5 brothers and her dad died when she was 10 - so not a lot of cash around. People cut bits of cloth up and made them into pads, which they laundered for re-use. OK, definitely not ideal, but it meant that they got on with school, life etc..
I can't honestly see spending more than a couple of pounds a month on pads etc.. I never did.
I can't honestly see spending more than a couple of pounds a month on pads etc.. I never did.
I don't think it's a myth, a homeless woman whose benefits have been sanctioned for example would be really stuffed, but I think it's slightly exaggerated. If I was very very poor I'd still manage by wit, it wouldn't be pleasant but I could probably manage, however I think a basic level of feminine hygeine help is appropriate for anyone on a low income as this will be only one of a raft of problems that they face.
local to me the schools have got the red box scheme http:// redboxp roject. org
Some people can use the cheap pads and tampons happily but I know there are others who go all out and buy every size and shape of name brand thinnest of thin pads and classy tampons, if there is such a thing. I can't use any other tampons other than Tampax original, the ones with the cardboard tube. I have tried and the others are way cheaper, but I just can't get them to work! Also, haven't bought a pantyliner or pad since I was 13. So I guess everyone is different.