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Menstrual cup size L, purple color
The menstrual cup is a reusable sanitary product that is inserted into the vagina to collect menstrual flow, eliminating leaks and unpleasant odors. It is an alternative to tampons and pads.
The menstrual cup is made of high-quality medical silicone, hypoallergenic and body-safe. It is soft and flexible, perfectly adapting to the shape of the vagina. It is available in different sizes to suit different women's needs.
Benefits of menstrual cups:
Menstrual cups offer many advantages over tampons and pads. Here are some of the most important advantages:
- They are reusable and can last up to 10 years. This makes them a more economical and sustainable choice than disposable pads.
- They collect menstrual flow instead of absorbing it. This means they do not dry out the vagina or alter the natural pH.
- They are more comfortable to wear. They do not move or shift, so they do not cause irritation or discomfort.
- They are more effective in preventing leaks. Menstrual cups can hold up to 30 ml of menstrual flow, which means they can be worn for many hours without having to worry about leaks.
Disadvantages of menstrual cups:
The only disadvantages of menstrual cups are:
- It can be difficult to insert and remove them correctly. It is important to learn how to insert and remove the cup correctly before using it.
- It may take some getting used to wearing it. Some women may experience some discomfort at first, but this usually resolves with regular use.
How to use a menstrual cup:
To insert a menstrual cup, you need to follow these steps:
- Before inserting the cup, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water;
- Fold the cup in half or C shape;
- Insert the cup through the entrance to your vagina, guiding it upwards towards your back;
- Once inserted, release the fold and let it open completely;
- The cup should fit snugly against the vaginal wall, without moving or slipping.
To remove the cup, you need to follow these steps:
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water;
- Insert a finger under the base of the cup to release the vacuum;
- Gently remove the cup from the vagina, grasping it from the base;
- Empty the menstrual cup into the toilet;
- Wash the cup with soap and water;
- Reposition the cup into the vagina.
Cleaning your menstrual cup:
The menstrual cup must be cleaned thoroughly after each use. Here are the steps to clean the cup:
- Rinse the cup with cold water.
- If the cup is dirty, you can wash it with soap and water or with a specific cleaner for menstrual cups.
- Rinse the cup again with cold water.
- Dry the cup with a clean towel or soft cloth.
The menstrual cup can be stored in a clean bag or box until the next use.