Shecup
Shecup - Reusable Health Grade Silicone Menstrual Cup brand from India, Recommended by senior gynaec
Shecup is a reusable menstrual sanitary protection made of health-grade silicone. It is health-friendly, eco-friendly and also pocket-friendly.
03/01/2025
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17/06/2022
Since day 1, we are deeply rooted in spreading the awareness about menstruation while trying to make this planet a greener, more sustainable place for our future.
With Shecup, our aim is always serving better to our community, hence we are taking this social media break to focus on cupverting one menstruator at a time in the real world.
And while we do this, please feel free to reach out to us via DMs, stories, texts or any tags on any platforms where we are available- and we would always reach out to you.
Yours truly,
Team Shecup
30/05/2022
Kahani mein twist: Day 5 evening, you bleed suddenly and stain your pretty underwear.
Sounds like a horror movie? Same here!
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28/05/2022
Happy Menstrual Hygiene Day!
Celebrating today in honour of the natural act of periods, we believe it is time to move on from the menstrual taboos and to care about menstrual hygiene, because there should be no shame in bleeding.
26/05/2022
“I had a perfect, painless periods this month” said only a very handful of people, ever!
We know it is quite a ride to sail through the red waters of menstruation every month, so play this game of snake and ladders and tell us where you land ;)
24/05/2022
First periods can be daunting, especially when its all new and not something you've had to worry about or deal with before.
Most girls get their first periods around the age of 12. But getting it any time between the age of 10-15 is OK. Every girls body has its own schedule afterall!
This Menstrual Awareness Month, we are trying to tell you so we can open a healthy discussion on periods, and take the conversation forward.
So, what is your story?
23/05/2022
Say it with us: weight gain is NOT the only reason for PCOS!
Unlike popular belief, there many reasons why PCOS affects a large number of the female population- from hormonal imbalance to even genetic conditions. To reduce it behind the terms of weight means ignoring a large number of medical issues that could otherwise be treated, putting women at risk.
This menstrual hygiene month, team Shecup is coming together to fight the myths and stigma surrounding periods, we everyone can have access to, and enjoy well-informed and safe sanitary practices.
22/05/2022
A community surrounding menstruation, where all members are informed and educated can make it easier to go through those 7 days every month.
Women have about 450 periods during their lifetime, which means you have plenty of time to learn all about it
Comment down below about one thing you wish people knew about your periods!
21/05/2022
Periods are a natural and healthy part of a girls life and they shouldn't come in the way of exercising, having fun and enjoying life, but it can also be a scary experience during the first few times.
It is natural to have questions, so here is what you need to know about periods if you have just begun!
Comment down below to share or ask for any period tips, and always remember- more informed periods = happy periods!
20/05/2022
Poor menstrual hygiene is one of the major reasons for high prevalence of Reproductive Tract Infection (RTIs) in India today.
And that makes menstrual hygiene and menstrual hygiene month extremely important!
Here's some few healthy practices you can follow:
-Change your sanitary products frequently
-Wash yourself properly
-Don't you soaps or vaginal hygiene products down there.
-Drink a lot of water!
Remember ladies, hygienic periods = better periods!
17/05/2022
Every month, with periods, come the routine issues that women face all across the country.
Sometimes good, often bad- these experiences are a part of the menstrual experience and talking about them can help us in improving them for the better.
This Menstrual Awareness Month, we are trying to tell you so we can open a healthy discussion on periods, and take the conversation forward.
So, what is your story?
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