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Intimina Lily Cup Size A - Thin Menstrual Cup, Period Cup with Up to 8 Hours Use

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com is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Pay4Later Limited, trading as Deko, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 728646). Again, you might consider wearing a liner or period underwear while wearing a menstrual cup for the first few cycles, as you get the hang of it. Another way to gather data on your vagina shape is to think about what else you’ve comfortably fit in there. FIND YOUR FIT - Size A is recommended for women who have not given birth or for those who have given birth by caesarean.

ounces each per my scale, they are Anne Rice novels, The Vampire Lestat and Memnoch the Devil for curious minds), and placed each on the cup at the same place to demonstrate the difference in the firmness of the rim and cup.

The idea is novel, sure, and it got a lot of attention, but does it work and does it have a function beyond just being neat? Some people like to squat or jump up and down a bit after they insert the cup, just to make sure that the cup is secure and won’t move around. I love that it is kind of mess free once you get the hang of it, you just have to make sure you're right near a sink to rinse it out after dumping the blood in the toilet. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. Of course, what cups actually hold is menstrual fluid, which is made up of blood, vaginal secretions, cervical mucus, and tissue from the endometrium.

I found several reviewers who said that when they boiled these cheaper cups to sterilize them between uses, the material deteriorated quickly. My first cup was a popular brand beginning with an M and it was hit and miss, but my Lily cup has never failed me, so smooth, I never leak with it, and rarely get trapped air with it. You can choose from wider, narrower, deeper, and shorter MeLuna cups, but if you’re just trying to figure out what works for you, the MeLuna Classic generally falls right down the middle and is a good place to start. I like how smooth it is, it was too long for my short cervix at first but after trimming the stem off and filing it down it feels great. inches) long, which means it is suitable for women who have not given birth or have given birth by Caesarean.And rather than being bell-shaped, the Cora cup has more of a kidney-bean-shaped bottom with grippy rings that are easy to hold on to. Like tampons, menstrual cups should be easy to insert and remove and reliably keep the blood in instead of letting it get all over your clothing. The Lily Cup can be worn for up to 6 hours at a time, and the fluid it collects can simply poured away and the cup rinsed before being replaced. Sometimes you’ll read about “breaking the seal” of a menstrual cup—that is, just as you had to fold the cup a bit to get it in, you need to fold it a bit to get it out, too. Some other, less important choices you’ll wind up making about your menstrual cup concern factors such as the cup’s color, its texture, and the shape of its stem.

We ask you to reset your password to access your account and continue to enjoy all the Naturitas benefits in addition to discovering the news that we are preparing for you. It's perfect for those who have a higher cervix or heavier flow while it offers complete comfort all period long. With the other cups, removal is difficult without pulling while still sealed which is not good for the muscles and hurts. Though all the cups we tested come in at least two sizes, MeLuna offers more options when it comes to pinpointing the size, shape, and firmness of your cup.So if you’ve tried a DivaCup and found it uncomfortable, but you still like the idea of a menstrual cup, we encourage you to try again with a smaller cup. when i was first trying out cups, i went through two other brands before i tried the lily cup— the other two were the more standard bell shape and they felt too wide, bulky, hard to insert, and felt like they sat too low in my vaginal canal. Some people carry baby wipes with them to wipe out the cup before reinserting it when they find themselves emptying the cup in a bathroom stall. We tested a handful of firmness, handle, and size combinations, and they were all easy to insert and remove because we could fold them in all sorts of ways thanks to their hitting the sweet spot of firmness and thickness. It also has a built in spine to make it sturdy enough for easy insertion whilst remaining flexible enough to be comfortable.

The visual above shows how the shapes differ from the Diva Cup and most other standard cups, and even though the Diva Cup isn’t pushed all the way down (they have roughly the same diameter) you can see what I’m trying to illustrate. This is an argument for not letting the cup get too full, because you’ll have to squeeze it a bit to remove it. You can use a menstrual cup again and again for years, eliminating that waste and ultimately saving money.Since most women while on their period don’t have a need to carry a cup (it is conveniently located in your vagina at all times except during washing) the compactness of a cup then matters very little. Size B: This size is recommended for women who gave birth or for those who have a weaker pelvic floor. Its incredibly smooth design and slanted rim allow you to use this menstrual cup for up to 8 hours without worries. The cardboard boxes we use to deliver your goods are made of over 70% recycled materials, the rest is made from pure Kraft from managed sources.

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