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Baby BeeHinds Ecopads
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Baby BeeHinds Ecopads
Experience the softness and comfort of cloth pads. Don't be grossed out- you'd be surprised....it's the most natural and comfortable way to take care of your menstrual needs!
Please see the description below for the different sizes.
All pads are topped with a stunning royal purple cotton velour, then teamed with one of our 4 beautiful PUL colour options.
Baby BeeHinds is our own Australian brandline
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EcoPads Colours:
Ecopads Options:
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Despite initial thoughts- cloth pads are simply fantastic. They are so very comfortable, and dont have the irritating chemicals associated with disposable pads. To care for them, it is simply a matter of hand rinsing them in cold water and then washing them in with your normal clothes wash! You can wear natural luxurious cotton velour against your skin (rather than plastic) and save yourself lots of cash in the long run. Cloth pads are designed to last for years!
Our ecopads are made with a core soaker of bamboo fleece attached to a hidden layer of bamboo jersey, a layer of PUL (to prevent leaks). All topped with gorgeously soft cotton velour. The pads' wings snap into place with our high-quality resin snaps.
Liners - Measuring 22cm long and a 17cm wing span (for use as a pantyliner or as a backup when using a tampon or menstrual cup)
Lights - Measuring 24cm long and a 17cm wing span (for those women who need a longer liner, or for light flow days)
Regulars - Measuring 28cm long and a 20cm wing span (for use on medium to heavy flow days)
Nights - Measuring 30cm long and a 21cm wing span. (for use on heavy flow days, at night, or even postpartum bleeding)
Please note all measurements are approximate.
Trial Pack - Want to try them all before you decide? This great value trial pack gives you one each of all sizes, with a free Padbag! A convenient handbag-sized wetbag for storing your used Ecopads while out and about.
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Environmental: It is estimated that over 7 billion tampons and 12 billion pads (and their packaging waste) are disposed of annually! They are typically manufactured using rayon and non-organic cotton that is chlorine bleached. Production of rayon (a wood-pulp derivative) causes pollution. So does conventional cotton production, which uses synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides and defoliants. Health: Aside from the cotton potentially containing trace pesticides, etc. tampons have been found to contain trace levels of dioxin. Dioxin is produced as a by-product of the chlorine bleaching process. Dioxin is a known carcinogen that is linked to endometriosis and ovarian, cervical and breast cancers, among other things. As if that isn't scary enough, the rayon fibers in tampons are linked to Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS.) TSS is life-threatening and is caused by a bacteria build-up in the blood stream. Rayon is commonly used by tampon manufactures because it has super-absorbent characteristics, the same characteristic that causes health problems. Due to its super-absorbency, some of the fibers tend to get left behind by sticking to the vaginal walls. There they dry out the normally mucous-y vaginal wall leaving tiny wounds--doorways for bacteria into the bloodstream. Rayon does not discriminate with its super-absorbent quality: it holds bacteria just as well as bodily fluids, hence the link to TSS. While these health risks are far greater for tampon users than pad users, dioxin and rayon are both present in pads as well. Cost: Tampons and pads are expensive! Women, individually, easily spend between $300 and $400 every 5 years on these products--over $2,000 a life-time!
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- Simply rinse your Ecopad as soon as possible in cold water and soak in cold water for no more than 24 hours.
- Wash in cold or warm water with a mild or eco detergent containing no enzymes, optical brighteners, perfumes or bleaches.
- Line drying is best, but Ecopads can be tumble dried on a low setting.
- Do not use bleaches or fabric softeners.
- Do not iron.
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"Just wanted to let you know just how impressed I am
after using your ecopads for the first time. Unbelievably comfortable, more
absorbent than any other disposable pad I've tried (even with all their
'technology'!), stay in place amazingly well and again better than stick on
pads, no bunching, felt totally secure and no leaks what so ever. Have known about reusable pads for years and
thought they were definitely for hippies only! But after using your nappies for
the past 18mo and trusting your brand it was worth giving it a go... and what
do you know... I'm a convert! Thank you, thank you! And the environment thanks you too!" Prisiclla, April 2012
"Just wanted to pass on my thanks and let you know I've just tested out my new ecopads for the first time and I love
them - wish I'd starting using these years ago. I'm so surprised at how trim, even the overnight
one, they are and absorbent they are, my disposables used to
leak. I thought they may slip but they don't budge even at night. They are not hard to care for and dry super quick. I'm so proud this cycle I have not used anything that is
going to end up in landfill.
Imagine if we could get all women on board the difference this would make to landfill." Monique, April 2012
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