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60 More Days of Sex by Softcup.com

By: mark henry

Survey Says: 91% of Women Put Off Passion During Periods

San Diego, CA (August 7, 2006) – According to a survey of 600 sexually active women and men nationwide, 91 percent of women regularly choose not to have sex during their periods. Whether for fear of mess, embarrassment or discomfort, the women potentially are giving up five days on average of sex a month, which equals up to sixty days each year. Sixty days that, according to acclaimed sexologist Dr. Beverly Whipple, may be the best.

“Most women and men don’t realize that sex during a woman’s period can be more enjoyable due to an increased level of blood in the capillaries surrounding her vagina,” Dr. Whipple said. “Some women have even reported an increased libido at this time, which may be caused by hormonal fluctuations.”

The survey, conducted by independent research company Market Research Inc. on behalf of Instead, Inc., manufacturer of the Instead® Softcup® feminine hygiene product, found that while about 50 percent of women have had sex at some time during their period, the majority abstain from it regularly due to issues of cleanliness and embarrassment, which were also cited by men. Dr. Whipple explains that these issues are moot given products like the Softcup, which can be worn during a woman’s period for clean and comfortable sex.

“With modern advancements like Instead’s Softcup, women and men no longer are limited to 305 days of enjoyable sex,” Dr. Whipple said. “Not only does it give every woman the freedom of having sexual intercourse during her period, but it also removes any need to discuss her menstrual cycle with her partner."

Additionally, a recent study of over 2,000 women from Yale University suggests sexual activity or frequent orgasm during a woman’s period can actually help stave off endometriosis. Other women surveyed by Instead also reported that sex can actually ease pain caused by menstrual cramps

Additionally, a recent study of over 2,000 women from Yale University suggests sexual activity or frequent orgasm during a woman’s period can actually help stave off endometriosis. Other women surveyed by Instead also reported that sex can actually ease pain caused by menstrual cramps

Instead Inc. provides women with new and different choices for greater freedom and control of their reproductive and sexual health. The San Diego-based company is dedicated to offering women better options in health care segments where their needs are underserved with products that are thoroughly tested for safety and efficacy. Instead has focused research and development efforts on period protection and feminine hygiene, contraception, prevention of sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS, and other conditions where vaginal therapy can be an effective preventative or treatment. More information about Instead and its products is online at www.softcup.com.

How and where to buy Menstruation Products or Menstrual Products ? softcup.com - is the fastest way to buy menstrual cup that is a healthy alternative to other feminine hygiene products such as tampons or pads. VIsit Our Website or Call US 214-521-8596!


Menstrual Cup, Feminine Hygiene Cup - Instead Soft CupsThe Instead Softcup is a menstrual collection cup that is a healthy alternative to other feminine hygiene products such as tampons or pads. The Softcup is a disposable cup that is made from medical grade plastics and is latex free. It is worn internally for up to 12 hours with no Toxic Shock Syndrome

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