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Woman with EDS designs Keela Cup, a menstrual cup that’s easier for disabled people to use
Menstrual cups are awesome. They are better for the environment, save you money over time, and can be used for up to 12 hours continuously. However, they’re not for everyone. And I mean that – they’re not made for everyone.
Designing for women, particularly when the product is related to our sexual health, is challenging enough. Most inventors are men, and they tend to make things in a way that makes sense to them. How does that make sense? Now add in disability.
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