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EXPIRED Half price menstrual cup today only

pokey128
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http://www.femmecup.com/paypal/paypal.html
only £8.49 delivered for International Womans Day.
I bought one last year and love it!
useful thread for those interested https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/196357
only £8.49 delivered for International Womans Day.
I bought one last year and love it!
useful thread for those interested https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/196357
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I'm a convert too, although I use the mooncup. I paid £20 for mine so this is a bargain!Smashed through my weightloss target. Looking at 120lbs+ loss. BMI over 40 down to 20.5. Training hard to get body fat under 20%, not far to go now :j0
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I got one when they did the offer last year (after umming and aahing for ages) and would definitely recommend trying it0
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I purchased the mooncup last year and it's one of the best things i've done!0
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I will look into this. But it does sound a bit yuk!Striving to clear the mortgage before it finishes in Dec 2028 - amount currently owed - £24,616.090
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These can also be used for women trying to conceive if it isn't happening 'by itself' - http://community.babycentre.co.uk/post/a5254945/mooncup_worked_first_go_happily_10_weeks_pg_after_long_time_trying x0
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Another one here who went for it on the last offer. Took me a couple of months to get used to it but I've never looked back since!
Makes swimming and travelling so much easier0 -
I too have a Mooncup and think they are fab. I have orered myself one of these, as my Mooncup is a few years old now. Plus it is always handy to have a spare to keep in the handbag.0
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Thanks OP, this is a great price. I've ordered one to replace my Mooncup, which I've had for 8 years. I paid about £18 for it, so it cost me about one pack of Tampax per year. Cheaper, more comfortable and better for the environment : )0
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Ive never looked back
So much more hygenic and less messy.
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I've had my Mooncup for about seven years and will never go back to 'disposable' sanpro. My DD, aged 9, is excited about the concept of washable pads when she starts menstruating -> proud hippie mother
I even have a little badge which says 'Menstrual cup, I love you" !They call me Dr Worm... I'm interested in things; I'm not a real doctor but I am a real worm.0
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