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

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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.

You can start by removing and emptying a cup in as much time as you would normally fill two tampons, and then build up the time between cup “changes” from there. If you’re on a hunt for long-lasting and safe feminine hygiene products, this period cup is the best choice because it can be worn up to 8 hours at a time. Lily Cup is made out of 100% medical-grade silicone, making it the ultimate reusable menstrual cup and period solution.

If you know that you have a low cervix—that is, when you’re on your period, you can reach your cervix by inserting your finger just past the first knuckle—the MeLuna Shorty might work for you. i genuinely forget i’m on my period except for when i take it out twice a day (12 hours is the max time to keep it in; i change it usually during my morning shower and before bed lol). Selected lines only, determined by size, weight or whether delivered direct from one of our suppliers. The Lily Cup can be washed by hand, saving you money and reducing your environmental impact at the same time. Unlike menstrual cups, which are held in place in part by suction, menstrual discs sit a bit higher in the vaginal canal and are held in place by tension.

Such items will certainly clean your cup, but there’s no reason to spend extra money on special cup-cleaning soaps. This reusable, soft, and extremely comfortable cup is made of medical-grade silicone which makes it safe and secure.Discs generally have a higher capacity than cups (and pads and tampons), and depending on your anatomy, you can empty some of them—without removing them—when you sit down to pee. Discs have a much higher capacity than cups do—the average menstrual disc in our test group has a capacity of about 45 milliliters, whereas most “small” menstrual cups hold only about 25 mL and, according to Put A Cup In It, the largest menstrual cup available holds 51 mL. If you go for a cup or disc that’s a lighter color—clear, white, light pink, or light blue, for example—you might find it starting to discolor over the years.

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