Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup - Super Soft and Flexible - Best Sensitive Cup - Wear for 12 Hours - Made in USA (Desert Blush, Small)

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Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup - Super Soft and Flexible - Best Sensitive Cup - Wear for 12 Hours - Made in USA (Desert Blush, Small)

Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup - Super Soft and Flexible - Best Sensitive Cup - Wear for 12 Hours - Made in USA (Desert Blush, Small)

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Periods: they’re a fact of life. One we’d much rather do without, but a fact of life all the same. So if there’s anything at all that can make periods a little bit easier, we’re up for trying it – which is where menstrual cups come in.

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Menstrual cups are able to hold more fluid in comparison to alternatives such as pads and tampons,” highlights Dr Amit. “They also tend to be void of any harmful chemicals that can potentially be present in pads and tampons.”We love that we live in a world where everyone is different, which is why different menstrual cup sizes are available. There truly is a cup for everyone! Mini: for teens and those who need smaller sizes; Size A: for those who haven’t given birth vaginally; Size B: for those who have given birth vaginally

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Maybe you’ve always had a heavy menstrual flow, or maybe you’ve had a couple of kids, and a standard large-size cup needs to be changed more frequently to accommodate your flow. Whatever the reason, the large size of the Super Jennie Menstrual Cup can hold almost 42 mL of blood (and the small size is larger than average, too, holding 32 mL). The Lena Cup comes in two sizes, small and large, making the overall fit and sizing of the cup one that should work for the majority of users. It comes in four different colors—from discreet gray to eye-popping turquoise—and they’re all made from medical-grade silicone for safety. The Lena Cup is a no-fuss, easy-to-use, flexible option you can rely on no matter how heavy or light your flow, making it perfect for regular usage. Cups can hold more blood than other methods, leading many women to use them as an eco-friendly alternative to tampons. And depending on your flow, you can wear a cup for up to 12 hours.Yes, you can use a menstrual cup if you have heavy periods. You will just need to invest in a cup that has a larger capacity and expect to empty it more often. Can I use a menstrual cup after giving birth? When you use a menstrual cup for the first time, it may feel uncomfortable. But “greasing” your cup can help make the process smooth. Before you put in your cup, lubricate the rim with water or a water-based lube (lubricant). A wet menstrual cup is much easier to insert. How to put in your menstrual cup The ‘C’ or ‘U’ fold - so-called because of the shape the cup makes - is the most well-known fold. Just hold the cup with both hands placed just underneath the rim, push the sides together to flatten the cup, fold the cup in half length-ways and pop it in. A different reviewer noted this cup may not be the best for first-time users, though: “The OrganiCup is indeed so soft that it doesn't pop open automatically when I insert it. I have to spend a minute touching and feeling the base and inserting it higher so that it can pop open. If you're not intimately familiar with your vagina and how a cup should be properly inserted/positioned, it may be difficult for you.”

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You also have to make sure you can physically insert and remove the cup without damaging the sensitive tissue in and around your vagina and that you’re comfortable handling menstrual blood. Because you can wear your cup for up to 12 hours at a time you probably won’t have to even think about your cup while you’re out and about. However, we always advise changing it every 4-6 hours - and if that means you need to change your menstrual cup in a public toilet - rest assured it's REALLY easy! The firmness of the cup depends on how easy it is to fold and insert the cup and the rigidity of the lip. It plays a factor in leak prevention and bladder sensitivities. “One of the disadvantages of one that's not as firm is that it could leak a little bit more,” Dr. Greves says. But, if you have a sensitive bladder, a more rigid cup could lead to discomfort and unwanted pressure. Some people don’t know they have bladder sensitivity until they try a menstrual cup, so that’s something to test. Use type They're usually made of medical-grade silicone (so are safe for use inside the vagina) and are shaped like a bell with a stem. The stem is for removing the cup and can’t be felt if the cup is inserted properly. Reviewers love *this* detail about the cup: “The material of this cup is very nice. It's very smooth and soft. I find it to be comfortably pliable," one said.If you’ve ever used a tampon, especially the non-applicator kind, then you shouldn’t find it too difficult to get the hang of putting in your chosen menstrual cup. If you’ve ever used a diaphragm for contraception, then you should have even less difficulty. You don’t need to be a certain age to use any type of period product and this is certainly the same for menstrual cups. The moment you start getting your period you will want to find the most comfortable and suitable period product for you.

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With the right fit and cup size, you shouldn’t feel your menstrual cup at all once it’s inserted(like a tampon). You might be able to feel the stem if it’s too long for you. However, you can trim your menstrual cup’s stem by cutting along the lines of the stem. Mumsnet Rated winner, the Lunette cup, is also made from medical-grade silicone. But, unlike the Mooncup, you can choose whether you'd prefer a firm or more pliable cup. They're typically made of silicone or rubber, and they come in reusable and disposable options. (Of course, reusable ones require you to wash and sanitize them between uses.) And they also come in different shapes and sizes.

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They’re cheaper in the long-run than tampons and sanitary towels, easy to use (with a little practice) and you can leave them in for up to 12 hours, which means you don’t have to worry about changing yours when you’re out and about. This means they are a good option for travelling too. Made from medical-grade silicone, the Mooncup is probably the most famous menstrual cup on the market. There are two size options available to Mooncup users: size A, which is for women aged 30+ or who have given birth vaginally, and size B which suits women who are under 30 and haven't given birth vaginally.



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