In this essay, I use the domestication framework to explore the
integration process in which reusable menstrual management
technologies become part of the everyday life of users. Drawing
on interviews, focus group discussions and observation in online
and offline sites in Argentina, this study sheds light on how technologies
and users co-construct each other in the context of an
emerging menstrual activism. By listening to the stories of the
participants of this study, I show the potential of women’s agency
in transforming technology. New and not foreseen uses and
meanings were assigned to the reusable menstrual technologies,
however, this happens while the identities of users are also transformed
in the process of domestication, illustrating how the identity
of being a menstruating woman and technologies are coshaping
each other