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Did you know that 64.4% of women in India prefer sanitary pads, while only 1.7% use tampons and just 0.3% are open to try menstrual cups? What’s even more surprising is that in Tamil Nadu, 12.7% of women still rely on cloth for their periods (Economic Times, 2022).
With so many menstrual products available today, choosing one that keeps you comfortable, maintains good hygiene, and supports your lifestyle is important. If you’ve been using sanitary pads but are considering switching to a menstrual cup or a sportsperson looking for a more flexible option, understanding the differences can help you make the right choice.
In this blog, we’ll compare menstrual cups vs sanitary pads vs tampons and break down their benefits, drawbacks, sizes, and prices. So, you’ll have a better idea to decide what works best for you!
Feature | Menstrual Cups | Sanitary Pads | Tampons |
Material | Medical-grade silicone | Cotton, plastic, and absorbent materials | Cotton or rayon (sometimes blended) |
Usage Duration | Up to 12 hours | 4-6 hours | 4-8 hours |
Eco-Friendliness | Eco-friendly (reusable) | Disposable, generates more waste | Disposable, generates waste (lesser than Sanitary Pads) |
Comfort | Comfortable once inserted correctly | Comfortable; no insertion required | Comfortable but requires insertion |
Absorption/Capacity | Holds more fluid than pads/tampons | Absorbs limited flow | Good for moderate to heavy flow |
Health Risks | Low risk when cleaned properly | Low risk if changed regularly | Risk of TSS if left too long |
Maintenance | Needs sterilization between cycles | Easy disposal, no maintenance | Easy disposal, no maintenance |
Suitability | Active lifestyle, swimming, travel | Convenient for beginners | Active lifestyle, swimming, travel |
Deciding between products depends on comfort, convenience, lifestyle, and health. Sanitary pads are easier for beginners, but one can feel uncomfortable during physical activities. Tampons offer greater flexibility of movement and are excellent for swimming and other activities, yet require proper insertion and frequent changing to prevent dryness or Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).
Menstrual cups may need some practice to insert in the vagina, but can be an economical and eco-friendly solution that can be worn up to 10 -12 hours at a time, making them an excellent choice for heavy flow days. As for hygiene, pads and cups tend to be gentle on vaginal health when compared to tampons, which may disrupt natural moisture levels and vaginal pH balance.
If you prefer an easy, disposable option, pads and tampons may be suitable, while menstrual cups might be better suited for sustainable long-term solutions. We will discuss menstrual products in detail, including what they are, sizes, benefits, disadvantages, and price ranges for:
Menstrual cup
A menstrual cup is a small, flexible, reusable device made of medical-grade silicone or rubber designed to collect menstrual blood rather than absorb it. This device has to be placed inside the vagina, where it creates a secure seal to prevent leaks and provide protection during menstruation.
Menstrual cups are available in 3 different sizes, so you can choose the one that fits your body and blood flow.
Feature | Small (S) | Medium (M) | Large (L) |
Cup Diameter | 40mm | 45mm | 50mm |
Cup Length | 50mm | 55mm | 60mm |
Capacity | 20ml | 25ml | 30ml |
Recommended for | Teen, Beginners, Light Flow. | Regular flow | Heavy flow |
Material | Medical-grade silicone | Medical-grade silicone | Medical-grade silicone |
Flexibility | Soft & flexible | Balanced firmness | Firmer for a better seal |
Stem Type | Short rounded stem | Standard stem | Long grip stem |
Usage Duration | 6 – 8 hours | 6 – 8 hours | 6 – 8 hours |
Step 1: Wash your hands well with soap.
Step 2: Apply water or water-based lube to the rim of the cup to make insertion easier.
Step 3: Fold the cup into a C or punch-down fold.
Step 4: Gently insert the cup into your vagina while relaxed.
Step 5: Once inserted, ensure the cup fully opens up to create a secure seal.
Step 1: Wash your hands well with soap.
Step 2: Sit on the toilet or squat to help relax your muscles.
Step 3: Gently pull on the stem of the cup until you can reach the base.
Step 4: Pinch the base of the cup to break the seal.
Step 5: Slowly and gently pull the cup out.
Step 6: Empty the menstrual fluid into the toilet, rinse the cup with clean water and sterilize it after each cycle by boiling it for 5-10 minutes in water.
Menstrual cups usually range from ₹160 to ₹1,000, depending on the brand, material, and size. Premium or organic brands might be a bit pricier, while budget-friendly options are also available.
Tampons
A tampon is a small, absorbent product used to absorb menstrual blood, designed to be inserted into the vagina. It comes in two types: with an applicator, which allows for easier and more hygienic insertion, and without an applicator, which is inserted manually using your fingers.
Tampons are available in 5 different sizes, so you can choose the one that fits your body and blood flow.
Tampon Size | Light | Regular | Super | Super Plus | Ultra |
Absorbency Level | Low | Medium | High | Very High | Maximum |
Recommended For | Light flow or spotting | Moderate flow | Heavy flow | Very heavy flow | Extremely heavy flow |
Usage Tips | Ideal for the start or end of your period. | Most commonly used size. | For heavier days; consider changing every 4–6 hours. | Use with caution; change regularly to avoid leaks. | Only if necessary and under the guidance of a doctor. |
Note: Change your tampons for every 4 – 8 hours.
Step 1: Wash Your Hands with soap.
Step 2: Take the tampon and hold it by the outer end.
Step 3: Gently insert the applicator into your vagina at a slight angle. Push it in until your fingers touch your body.
Step 4: Use your thumb and index finger to push the inner part of the applicator, which releases the tampon inside your vagina. Make sure the string is hanging outside.
Step 5: Once the tampon is in place, gently remove the applicator and dispose of it properly.
Step 6: If you feel discomfort, adjust the position slightly.
Without Applicator:
Step 1: Wash Your Hands with soap.
Step 2: Sit or squat in a comfortable position with one foot elevated on the toilet seat.
Step 3: Take the tampon between your thumb and index finger, ensuring the string is hanging down.
Step 4: Gently insert the tampon into your vagina. Use your fingers to push it in as far as it will go, just past the vaginal opening.
Step 5: Ensure it feels comfortable and there’s no discomfort. The tampon should be fully inside the vagina, with the string hanging outside.
Step 1: Wash Your Hands with soap.
Step 2: Relax and find your comfortable position (sit on the toilet or squat).
Step 3: Pull the string gently to bring the tampon down.
Step 4: Pinch the tampon at the base (if needed) and remove it gently.
Step 5: Dispose of the tampon in a dustbin (not flush in the toilet).
Step 6: Wash your hands after removal.
Learning Curve: It takes time to get used to inserting and removing the tampons correctly.
Risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS): Leaving a tampon in too long may lead to serious infection.
Discomfort: If not inserted correctly, it can cause irritation or dryness.
Not Suitable for Heavy Flow: May need frequent changing during heavy flow days.
Material Sensitivity: Some women are allergic to the materials used in tampons, like cotton or rayon.
Tampons usually range from ₹100 to ₹600, depending on the brand, quantity, and type (with or without applicator).
Sanitary Pads
A sanitary pad is an absorbent product worn inside underwear during periods to soak up blood. Made from layers of absorbent materials like cotton, cellulose, and gel-based substances to lock in menstrual fluid. It also comes with wings for better support and a secure fit.
Sanitary pads are available in 5 different sizes, thicknesses, and absorbency levels, so you can choose the one that fits your body and blood flow.
Options: Disposable, Organic & Reusable Pads
Type | Panty Liners | Regular Pads | Ultra-Thin Pads | Maxi Pads | Overnight Pads |
Flow | Very Light | Light to Moderate | Light to Moderate | Moderate to Heavy | Heavy |
Absorbency | Minimal | Medium | Medium | High | High |
Size | Small/Thin | Standard | Thin | Longer/Thicker | Extra Long/ Wide |
Recommended | Spotting (day 4 or 5) | Light to Moderate flow | Light to Moderate flow | Heavy flow | Overnight, Heavy Flow, Long Protection. |
Note: Change your sanitary pad for every 4 – 5 hours.
Step 1: Wash Your Hands with soap.
Step 2: Peel off the cover paper & remove the adhesive strip.
Step 3: Place the pad on your underwear with the adhesive side down.
Step 4: Fold the wings around the sides of your underwear (if the pad has wings).
Step 5: Press firmly to secure it in place.
Step 1: Wash your hands before removal.
Step 2: Peel the pad off your underwear carefully.
Step 3: Roll up the used pad. Wrap it in a newspaper or toilet paper or a new pad cover.
Step 5: Dispose of it in a bin (not flush in the toilet).
Step 6: Wash your hands after disposal.
Sanitary Pads range from ₹30 to ₹500, depending on the brand, quantity, size, and absorbency level. While premium or organic options are priced higher.
Myth 1: It is messy and inconvenient to use menstrual cups.
Fact: There is an adaptation period, but with usage, the menstrual cup has become very user-friendly and, if used properly, does not leak often.
Myth 2: Tampons cause infections such as Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) in all users.
Fact: Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) is extremely rare, and simply changing tampons every 4-8 hours can help to prevent it.
Myth 3: There are no health hazards from using sanitary pads.
Fact: Continued use without replacing pads leads to skin infections and skin irritation. They have to be changed frequently.
Myth 4: Only after giving birth, women should use menstruation cups.
Fact: There are different sizes of menstruation cups for all women, regardless of age, who have never given birth.
Myth 5: The use of cups or tampons will ruin virginity.
Fact: Virginity is not a physiological issue but merely societal. Virginity has nothing to do with sanitary products.
After discussing all menstrual products in depth, we hope you feel more confident in making the right choice for yourself. Everybody is different, your comfort matters the most.
Choose what feels best for you! Choose the right one for you!
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Menstrual cups are voted as the best choice in terms of eco-products because they are reusable for a long period.
No, it’s not safe to leave a menstrual cup in for 24 hours. It is best to empty and clean it every 6 – 8 hours to stay safe and prevent infections.
Menstrual cups and Tampons are great for physical activities! They stay in place, provide leak-free protection, and feel comfortable whether you’re running, swimming, or doing yoga.
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