• Homepage
  • Admissions
  • Strategy 2022-2027
  • Stanfield Prep
    • A Word From Our Headmistress
    • About Our Wonderful School
    • An Excellent Education
    • Unrivalled Facilities
    • Pastoral Care – Merchants’ Mindset
    • Endless Opportunities
    • Out Of Hours Care
    • Learning Support
    • Key Information
  • Senior Boys
    • A Word From Our Headmaster
    • About Our School
    • Departments & Curriculum
    • Co-Curricular & Enrichment
    • Pastoral Care
    • Learning Support
    • Key Information
  • Senior Girls
    • About Our School
    • Departments & Curriculum
    • Co-Curricular & Enrichment
    • Pastoral Care
    • Learning Support
    • Key Information
  • Sixth Form
    • About Our Sixth Form
    • Boys’ Sixth Form
    • Girls’ Sixth Form
    • Academic Excellence
    • Leadership Opportunities
    • Co-Curricular & Enrichment
    • Extended Project Qualification
    • Pastoral Care
    • Careers
    • University Applications
  • Merchants+ Facility Hire and Children’s Activities
  • Calendar
  • Events
  • Latest News
  • Contact Us
  • Job Vacancies
  • Alumni & Development
  • SOCS Sports
  • Our Family
  • Stanfield Prep
  • Senior Boys
  • Menu Spacer ALWAYS KEEP IN MIDDLE
  • Senior Girls
  • Sixth Form
  • Admissions

MENU

Rachael Hertogs nee O’Neill (1990 Leaver) – Running My Own Business

My Business- Moon Times by Rachael Hertogs

I left Merchant Taylors in 1988 straight after my GCSE’s, I’d had enough of school and was eager to get out in to the real world! Well it turned out the ‘real world’ was tougher than I imagined; I had a go at a few jobs and left a couple of college courses and tried a ‘grown up’ relationship. Four years later I was a single mum of 2 children but I had the seed of a business idea that would take many years to blossom!

Since being a child I had loved nature and cared about animals and the planet. I became vegetarian at 12 and urged my parents to think about recycling and reusing before it became the norm! One of my favourite books I read at school was Anne Frank- and this quote always stayed with me “Whenever I have my period, I have the feeling that in spite of all the pain, discomfort and mess, I’m carrying around a sweet secret. So even though it’s a nuisance, in a certain way I’m always looking forward to the time when I’ll feel that secret inside me once again.” Anne Frank  The fascination I had with womens relationships to their periods started young!

It was totally natural to me to use cloth nappies for my children and chemical free products for their skin, but it took a while for me to think about the products I used for myself- especially sanitary products! Remember the 80’s advertising? It was all about tampons, roller blading, taking pain killers and blue dye on pads! The message was clear-  shove in a tampon, take a pill and get on with life- but my body told me to rest, regenerate and reflect at that time of the month.

One day as I was flushing  a tampon down the toilet I wondered if there was such a thing as reusable menstrual products? Well this was before Google, so I did some research, found a few menstrual health books that had addresses of companies that made cloth pads- in the USA and Australia, nothing in the UK at all. I sent off for a set and received a pack of lovely soft cloth pads that were very bulky and fastened with a belt- I was a bit disappointed as they looked very old fashioned, but they worked well and I enjoyed the freedom of not spending money on products each month!

After a few months I decided to have a go at making my own, something sleeker, with wings, and with only my basic sewing skills learned at school and choosing pretty coloured and patterned cotton flannelette I made my own pads They felt more like attractive underwear than a huge wad of fabric! Then I began making pads just for friends and family and the first inkling of my business began. After experimenting with various designs over the years I have created (what I think is) the perfect pad that has wings for extra security, fastens easily and quickly with press studs and comes with a variety of ‘inserts’ for different flows! I named my business Moon Times, and hoped that through using cloth pads women would become more connected to their own ‘Moon Time’.

I left Crosby and moved to Bristol where I connected with the local Women’s Environmental Network group and Friends of the Earth, both great places to meet ‘green minded’ women who might be interested in my cloth pads. I also met a like minded mum at school and set up a ‘Healthy Cycles’ course, teaching women ways to connect to their cycle and enjoy it rather than see it as a ‘curse’ that needs to be suppressed with painkillers and pills. Women from these groups were my first customers and I began to have more confidence in attempting to sell to the public. I made little mail order flyers that went in to health food shops and advertised in a couple of small magazines and I was content with a few orders a year, sewn in my kitchen on my grandmothers old hand machine!

Looking back I am happy to say the resistance women had when I first started mentioning the idea of reusable sanitary wear has changed a lot over the years. My mother was horrified-it reminded her of the ‘rags’ of her youth, and many women would say “oh, how disgusting” , to which I would answer “whats more disgusting than a pile of landfill filled with thousands* of ‘disposable’ sanitary products that may take 500 years to decompose?”

Reusables have become more mainstream, most women having heard of the Mooncup and many more mums using cloth nappies, and most of us are happy to find products that save us money, and even better if they have the health benefits of no chemicals, irritants or bleaches.

When my daughter grew into a menstruating young woman- I gave her a gift of a set of Moon Times pads- at first she was unsure, having been given the free packs and the information (from a certain tampon company) at school and the slight brainwashing of ‘periods are dirty, blood should be hidden away’, but of course she had grown up with me as her mum and soon embraced her Moon pads- she even took them to a sleepover and soon her friends were asking me to make them!

I still sew some of the pads myself but also outsource and have some students and single parents working for me. I was a single mum when I began the business and so it feels really good to support lone mums in this way. Work is flexible and they are able to work from home making the pads in their own time.

While I was in Bristol I visited a few schools, giving talks to girls about my products and the different ways they could celebrate their first period. The feedback was fantastic- they loved the pads saying how pretty they were and so much more attractive than the ‘huge sticking plaster pads’ their mums had shown them! Last year I published a book to help young women and their mums celebrate their first period- Menarche, A Journey into Womanhood is available on my website and Amazon.

I now have a baby & a toddler so I only work part time, I keep my work to the day time in school hours where possible and try to keep weekends as ‘family time’. I have learned to say ‘no’ to work when I know life will become to busy and stressful- if I want to keep myself de-stressed, I need to keep a healthy balance of home and work life!

I am enthusiastic about all aspects of my business; I also teach workshops (menstrual health and mum and daughter days) and Reiki. I run a women’s moon lodge and red tent.  I love being able to encourage and empower people to make positive changes in their lives. Expanding my sales of Moon Times products to include panty liners, moon sponges and cups, books, moon charts and other products helps me to encourage women to make a small difference environmentally and raise awareness around taking steps to be more eco-friendly- which is a cause I have been passionate about all my life! And yes, I still use my own pads! I have happily used my cotton pads since 1989, for me washing them helps me ground and connect to my cyclic nature.

www.moontimes.co.uk

Moon Times Mission Statement:

At Moon Times: We empower women in body appreciation, environmental awareness and self-respect through the use of eco menstrual products. 

We believe a healthy appreciation of our bodies and ourselves as women can be learnt through menstruation. 

We believe when women are aware of the benefits of a sustainable, healthy, economically viable and comfortable alternative, they appreciate the contribution they can make by choosing alternative menstrual products. 

We also believe women deeply appreciate learning about alternative and positive ways to think about their bodies.

* The Women’s Environmental Network estimate each women uses between 12-15,000 sanitary products in their life time, this figure is rising due to daily use of incontinence products and panty liners. Plastic backed pads take up to 500 years to decompose, a tampon takes 6 months.

Rachael now lives in the Wilds of West Wales with her husband and two youngest children, bees, chickens and ducks!

SHARE:

Previous Post All News Next Post

Latest News

  • Acclaimed Musicians Lead Inspiring Music Masterclasses at Merchant Taylors’ School
  • Introducing Our New Pupil Leadership Team
  • Merchant Taylors’ Pupils Champion Student Wellbeing at London Conference
  • Merchant Taylors’ Pupils Shine at Alderley Edge Festival
  • Seven Pupils Offered Coveted Places with National Youth Theatre
View All News

Upcoming Events

  • Summer Holiday Club 2025 on July 3, 2025 8:30 am
  • Summer Holiday Club 2025 on July 4, 2025 8:30 am
  • Summer Holiday Club 2025 on July 8, 2025 8:30 am
  • Summer Holiday Club 2025 on July 9, 2025 8:30 am
  • Summer Holiday Club 2025 on July 15, 2025 8:30 am
View All Events

Join our family

admissions information sign up to our newsletter

SHARE:

Back to top

Instagram Feed

Bound by Shared Tales ✨ As we close the doors t Bound by Shared Tales ✨

As we close the doors to our Girls’ School site for the final time, we reflect on the memories, friendships and futures shaped within its walls.

Bound by Shared Tales was written and narrated by Year 13 pupil Lauren Roseberry. Her words capture the spirit of the generations who walked these corridors - their voices, their dreams, and their enduring legacy.

Though the site may fall quiet, the story lives on.
A night to remember! ✨ Last week, our Sixth For A night to remember! ✨

Last week, our Sixth Form pupils marked the end of their Merchants' journey in style at the Leavers’ Ball at the Hilton. An evening filled with laughter, memories and celebration, the perfect send-off for a brilliant year group.

Full gallery available via our Facebook page 📸
Last week, Year 7 enjoyed a fantastic day explorin Last week, Year 7 enjoyed a fantastic day exploring Halton Castle and @nortonpriory as part of their historical site study on Medieval England.

At Halton Castle, pupils toured the ruins and got hands-on with replica armour and weapons. After lunch in the sunshine, they headed to Norton Priory for an interactive workshop where they solved a history mystery, tried writing with quills, and made their own herbal 'Muzzy-Tuzzies'.

The day ended with some friendly competition and a visit to the gift shop, a brilliant way to bring their history learning to life!

#lovenorton
Earlier this month, a group of Sixth Form pupils t Earlier this month, a group of Sixth Form pupils travelled to the University of St Andrews to compete in the finals of the National Ethics Cup - a prestigious competition combining debate and public speaking around complex ethical issues.

Pupils presented and defended their views on topics including AI in music, online gossip, and social media identity, before being cross-examined by both judges and opposing teams. The competition demanded careful research, clear communication, and agile critical thinking.

Our team performed strongly, winning their opening heat against Winstanley College before being narrowly defeated by Runshaw College. Despite not progressing to the semi-finals, the pupils gained invaluable experience and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge, particularly the chance to meet and connect with students from across the UK.

We are very proud of how they represented the school and are grateful for the support of the Old Girls’ and Old Boys’ Associations in making the trip possible.
Earlier this week, we launched our Strategic Direc Earlier this week, we launched our Strategic Direction 2025–2030, a forward-looking plan that sets out our priorities for the years ahead, including our commitment to academic excellence, pupil wellbeing, and investment in facilities and infrastructure.

As part of our transition to a fully coeducational school from September 2025, we are undertaking a number of developments across the site, including the full refurbishment of our swimming pool to support sport and physical education for all pupils.

You can explore the full document via the link in our bio ⤴️
Last Friday, our Year 11 pupils marked the end of Last Friday, our Year 11 pupils marked the end of their GCSEs with a fantastic prom at Hope Street Hotel. It was an evening full of laughter, dancing and celebration - a fitting way to round off their time in Year 11.

Full gallery of photos available via our Facebook page 📸
On Tuesday, we held our Stanfield Summer Concert, On Tuesday, we held our Stanfield Summer Concert, a joyful evening of music showcasing the talents of our pupils across the year groups.🎶

With a wonderful selection of pieces ranging from The Child That Is Born on the Sabbath Day to the iconic Star Wars theme, the concert offered something for everyone and plenty of proud moments for families and staff alike.

Well done to all of our performers and thank you to everyone who joined us for a memorable evening of music! 🌟🎵

You can view a full gallery via our Facebook page.
Yesterday’s Speech Day at Liverpool’s Philharm Yesterday’s Speech Day at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall was a wonderful celebration of the achievements of our pupils right across the senior schools. Guest speaker and Old Crosbeian Professor Iain Buchan presented the prizes and gave some wise advice to pupils in his speech, drawing on his life and career in public health.  We enjoyed fantastic performances from our music and drama pupils, and our Head Boy and Girl team delivered excellent speeches on the highlights of the year, and thanking our guest speaker. 
 
Congratulations to all of our prizewinners, performers and guests on creating such a special day for our whole school community. 

A full gallery of photos from the day will be available on our Facebook page in due course 📸
Merchant Taylors' image

ADDITIONAL INFO
Disclaimer
Privacy
Cookie Usage
Terms & Conditions
Website Credits

LINKS
Intranet
iSAMS – Staff Portal
iSAMS – Student Portal
iSAMS – Parent Portal
SOCS Login
SOCS Calendar
Library

 
Contact
Join Our Team
Policies
Events
Governance

Admissions: 0151 949 9366
Primary School: 0151 924 1506
Senior Girls: 0151 924 3140
Senior Boys: 0151 928 3308
Sports Centre: 0151 949 9355

The Merchant Taylors’ School
Liverpool Road
Crosby
Liverpool
L23 0QP

Our social links

© The Merchant Taylors’ Schools, Crosby
Company No: 6654276
Registered Charity No: 1125485

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie SettingsAccept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
SAVE & ACCEPT