We 'treat' it with paper disposable products that make it more horrible (THAT smell!!!). So, I will provide DD with a Mooncup when it's her time, so that she can bypass that distrust and disgust - it will be normal for her anyway, as she'll grow up seeing me use mine.
I have to ask...what will you do if your DD doesnt want to use a Mooncup? I to dont want mini me to use disposable products for AF but if she insist's I would rather buy them then have her embarressed, especially considering that its all knew to them in their teenage years ect.

I've often wondered whether women are less intuitive of their bodies' reproductive functions compared to previous generations where medical intervention was less prolific, or whether there was an element of not worrying about the unknowable involved.
Can anyone remember sex ed at school??? I bet my bottom dollar that if we were taught to tune into our selves rather then throw comdoms at us that there would be alot less accidental teenage pg's. There is so much worry about STD's and education about them...why dont they educate about ovulation correctly and not make it sucha shh shhh thing.

Maya, I would never say my cycles are inconvenient far from it, but I don't pay it the same attention as I did when I was TTC, now I pay attention from a women's health perspective kwim?
I'll say mine are especially atm cause its not nice muck wise for me and I totally agree...when your TCC you pay more attention on trying to grab that egg at the right time.