Fluus
The first fully flushable period pad. Made with Flushtec™: microplastic free, flushable technology.
04/12/2025
When something sits against your skin all day, it should be safe, soft and made with actual care, not shortcuts.
Fluus was created by a doctor who saw firsthand what outdated period products were doing to people’s health… and decided to build something better.
That’s why our pads are microplastic-free, skin-kind, and made to break down like toilet paper - which is exactly why they’re safe to flush 💦
01/12/2025
This year, instead of joining the chaos of Black Friday, we’re giving back where it actually matters.
For every new follower this month, we’ll donate enough period products to cover someone’s entire period, in partnership with
Why?
Because hygiene poverty is rising, and period products are one of the most requested items.
For many, affording pads means choosing between food, heating, or staying clean.
💙 Your follow = immediate impact.
💙 It’s free. It’s simple. And it helps someone get through their next period with dignity.
12/11/2025
Still waiting for change.
Still in pain.
Still fighting to be heard.
How would you finish the sentence, Still…?
This campaign is for everyone who’s ever felt dismissed.
Add your voice. Sign the petition for Paid Menstrual Leave.
11/11/2025
A time to stand up for the 1 in 10 living with endometriosis, fighting for better healthcare and making voices heard💛
Caitlin lives with stage 4 endometriosis, so she knows the fight firsthand. That’s why she’s such a powerful advocate for real change and breaking the stigma around women’s health.
11/11/2025
A time to stand up for the 1 in 10 living with endometriosis, fighting for better healthcare and making voices heard 💛
Caitlin lives with stage 4 endometriosis, so she knows the fight firsthand. That’s why she’s such a powerful advocate for real change and breaking the stigma around women’s health.
11/11/2025
10/11/2025
Doctors at University College London found that period pain has been compared to being as intense as a heart attack, yet it’s still one of the most dismissed medical complaints.
Research shows that uterine contractions triggered by prostaglandins (inflammatory compounds) can reach the same intensity as cardiac pain on the clinical pain scale.
Still, so many are told to “take pain killers” or “to go on the pill.”
This is what experts call the gender pain gap, which is the disparity in how women’s pain is treated and understood compared to men’s. This can result in misdiagnosis, delayed treatment and incorrect dosages.
It is important to continue to raise awareness to help close the gender pain gap, because periods and women’s health issues deserve better understanding, better research, and better care💙
Source: UCL Institute for Women’s Health, Professor John Guillebaud (2018)
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