People Magazine South Africa

‘THE Menstrual Cup CHANGED MY LIFE’

“I STARTED using the menstrual cup nine years ago,” says Tanya Roux, a business and sports woman who claims it changed her life. “It used to be super frustrating when I had long flights or conferences, triathlons, long trail runs or marathons during my period. You have to remember to go change your tampon every three hours or so; you are super conscious of possible odours and I used to struggle quite a bit with cysts on my ovaries due to residual cotton from tampons that sometimes got left behind.”

But those days are long gone for

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