Menstruation Pops
Made with soothing herbs shown to ease pain and cramping. Broad Spectrum CBD helps relax tension. Fennel helps move things along and Skullcap reduces inflammation. Delivered in a lubricating mixture of Sesame Oil, Castor Oil and Cocoa Butter.
- Regular price
- $57.00
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- $57.00
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How to use a Menstruation Pop
Who should use Menstruation pops?
Ingredients
COA
You know how it’s weird to see a male gyno?
Let’s be real: it’s absurd that so many products for women are still designed by men.
They don’t bleed, they don’t cramp, they don’t hit menopause. So why should they get to decide what our bodies need? And profit off them?
Not all CBD is create equal
Ours is extracted from organic hemp using an innovative, solventless ice extraction method that doesn’t use chemicals, harsh solvents, or high heat. Just ice and water, softened and filtered through reverse osmosis for absolute purity. This gentle process preserves the hemp plant’s most beneficial compounds that other methods often destroy.
Vaginal tissue is one of the most absorbent parts of the body - up to ten times more permeable than skin on the rest of your body. Which is why ingredients matter here more than anywhere else.
Intergenerational Wisdom
We’re on a mission to pass down the wisdom that somehow got lost in the shuffle—somewhere between your great-aunt’s quiet whispers, the things your mom never quite explained, and the noise of your TikTok feed.
The kind of wisdom that has always been part of women’s lives, carried through generations in stories, remedies, rituals, and real conversations, but that too often got silenced or dismissed along the way.
We’re here to reclaim it, piece by piece—through the stories we share, the products we create, and the honest, unfiltered conversations we spark.
This company is about remembering what was forgotten, honoring what’s always been true, and passing it forward so every woman has the knowledge, care, and power she deserves.
Menstruation FAQs
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Will this stop cramps?
These pops are not intended to diagnose, treat, or relieve medical symptoms. They are
meant to complement your self-care routine with a soothing, comforting experience.
Why include CBD?
Emerging research suggests CBD may promote a general sense of calm or ease,
though findings are still early and not specific to menstrual care. Some people
appreciate CBD for its potential to support a more relaxed mindset during their cycle.
Published research has explored CBD in areas such as general relaxation, mood, and
discomfort modulation. This research does not evaluate CBD for menstrual symptoms
specifically.
What are Menstruation Pops designed for?
Menstruation Pops are created to offer a gentle, soothing experience during your cycle. Many people use them as part of their monthly self-care ritual to feel more grounded and supported.
Do they interact with birth control?
Menstruation Pops are formulated for local use and do not contain ingredients known to
interfere with how birth control functions. If you have concerns about your specific
contraceptive method, a healthcare professional can offer guidance tailored to you.
Can I use more than one Pop in a day?
You may choose to use more than one Pop depending on your personal comfort
preferences. The formula is gentle and designed for intimate self-care, and some
people prefer additional support as part of their routine.
Are Menstruation Pops safe to use if you are on birth control?
Menstruation Pops are safe to use while on birth control because the ingredients work locally to support vaginal and pelvic health without interfering with hormonal pathways or the effectiveness of contraceptives. Unlike medications that act systemically and may alter hormone levels, our herbal and CBD-based suppositories are designed for targeted relief—helping ease cramps, dryness, or discomfort—while leaving your birth control’s function completely unaffected.
Will CBD Menstrual Pops make me feel high?
CBD vaginal suppositories won’t make you feel high because they don’t contain THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis. Instead, they deliver CBD directly to local tissues, where it’s absorbed to reduce inflammation, ease discomfort, and support relaxation—without entering the bloodstream in a way that alters your state of mind. The result is targeted relief for pelvic health with no intoxicating effects.
How will Menstruation Pops help me with my Cramps?
Menstrual Pops are designed to bring fast, targeted relief from cramps by delivering soothing herbs and CBD directly where your body needs it most. The suppositories work to relax tense muscles, reduce inflammation, and ease pelvic discomfort, helping you feel more comfortable and supported throughout your period.
Can use more then one Menstruation Pop if my cramps continue after one use?
It’s safe to use more than one Menstruation Pop if cramps persist, since the formula is gentle and designed for local relief. Every body is different, and sometimes a second suppository provides the extra support needed to fully relax muscles and ease discomfort. Always listen to your body and use as needed for comfort.
Can vaginal health change throughout my cycle?
Yes. Vaginal pH, discharge, and sensitivity naturally change with hormonal fluctuations. For example, cervical mucus becomes clear and stretchy around ovulation, while dryness may increase in the luteal phase. These shifts are normal unless accompanied by discomfort, odor, or unusual discharge, which may signal infection.
Why do I get cramps, and how can I relieve them naturally?
Menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea) are caused by uterine contractions triggered by prostaglandins. High levels of these compounds can lead to more intense pain. Natural relief strategies include applying heat, regular physical activity, dietary changes (such as reducing inflammatory foods), magnesium supplementation, and herbal remedies like ginger or CBD.
How do I know if my period pain is normal or a sign of something like endometriosis or fibroids?
Mild to moderate cramps are common. However, if pain interferes with daily life, does not improve with over-the-counter medications, or occurs outside of menstruation, it may be a sign of conditions like endometriosis or fibroids. Persistent or severe symptoms should be assessed by a healthcare professional.
Here for you
Menstruation is a natural part of the cycle, but it often comes with questions about symptoms, comfort, and care. Our FAQs are here to provide clear, supportive answers about periods—from pain relief to product safety - so you can feel more informed and empowered each month.