Having a period is something many people can relate to, so here I am, writing about my experience with these pads! Why wouldn’t I? I am ALL about normalizing real women’s bodies, and the things that happen inside (and outside) them! When I was making my content list and I came across this item (I choose my reviews based on items I’ve recently tried), at first I thought, “I’m not going to write about menstrual pads for the blog.” Today, I’m talking about the Herbal Pads from The Honey Pot Company. The following contains affiliate links, which sends me a small percentage of any sales at no cost to you. I just finished up my lunch and am getting to some of the “normal” tasks on my to-do list, like writing a blog post! So, I started my new job today and, as with any new job, it’s a lot of meetings and logins and learning. While breaks are vital, I had, like, a year-long break! I like to end each day knowing I was productive in some way. Not only for financial reasons, but also because I just do better in structured (not rigid) environments. I’ll likely write more on this in a separate post, but there’s a huge weight lifted off my shoulder. Since yesterday, I got a part-time job (!) and a new writing gig! Wahhhooooo! Also, be sure to consult with your doctor for any special circumstances because I am just a mama, not a medical expert.It’s not often that I write my blog post for the day at 2pm!īut, I feel like my little corner of the world has flipped upside down in the last 24 hours - with GOOD news! Before using them, be sure to thoroughly check the ingredients if you have any known allergies. It brings my uterus from a 10 down to a 2 in the anger department. These pads do create a tingling sensation, but for me it is soothing and calming. I need something to soothe and calm my uterus so I can take care of my mommy duties. Being a mom of a toddler means I can no longer stay curled up in a ball on the bed while my uterus radiates in anger. I absolutely love the Honey Pot herbal infused pads. Rose water is similar to aloe in soothing burns. During our menstrual cycles we are literally shedding the lining of our uterus, which results in burning sensations and inflammation. According to Healthline, aloe is great for soothing burns and reducing inflammation. This makes sense given that both mint and lavender have calming properties. It sort of feels like breath mints for your vagina except it’s a long-lasting sensation. The Benefits of This Herbal InfusionĪccording to the Honey Pot Co website, this herbal mixture creates a cool, refreshing sensation that is soothing during your menstrual cycle. It puts my angry uterus in a much calmer and relaxed state. This herbal combination used in the Honey Pot pads gets a 5-star review in my book. According to the packaging these pads are infused with rose water, mint, lavender, and aloe. I have tried both the organic regular and the organic overnight herbal infused pads by the Honey Pot. I’m not sure when herbal infused pads came on the scene, but I am truly thankful for them. Continue reading for my review on these Honey Pot pads. I decided to try out the the Honey Pot’s herbal infused pads. Since I can’t spend my entire life pregnant, I had to find a product that made that time of the month easier. What I miss the most about being pregnant is not having a monthly cycle.
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