Everything you need to know about Menstrual Cup

Everything you need to know about Menstrual Cup

15-Apr-20
Sustainability is not a simple choice given the availability of convenient options all around. 

It's a choice opted by every environmentalist determined to make our planet the best place to live on. 

Menstrual cup is one such product introduced to reduce the usage of pads and tampons that don't easily disintegrate into the environment. They take approximately 500 years to degrade.



Pee Safe Menstrual Cup lasts for at least 5 years and is made with 100% Medical Grade Silicone.

These cups are supposed to be inserted inside your vagina just like a tampon. 

They are so safe that can be worn for 12 hours without you having to worry about the consequences of having an alien object inside of you for that long. 

Now you might have heard that using cups is quite tricky and we wouldn't completely disagree with that. Unlike a tampon they're to be folded in certain ways for an easy and successful insertion. 

Once you've done that, the suction created by the cup inside will help it stay in its place and your blood will automatically start collecting in that. 

Everything that you hated about sanitary pads is now taken care of in the form of a menstrual cup. 

It can take 1-2 cycles to really understand how to insert the cup and not have any leaks. 

This cup is FDA approved and you can't feel a thing inside of you even when you are bleeding. Once it's full, you can simply break the suction and take the cup out, rinse it with plain water and put it back in. 

             Also, menstrual cups do not affect your virginity

Imagine the kind of positive impact we're going to contribute to by simply switching over to cups. 

The only advice we'd give out would be for you to get to know your body a little better to excel the art of insertion all by yourself ;) 

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6 comments

Hey, I am currently using the cup and it’s wonderful. From last 2 menstrual cycles i am not using pads but using cup. It’s a relief from all the pads (whether cotton or not) which actually at some point give rashes and irritation.
But here is this thing happening with me currently on the very first day of my cycles. When I use this in the first day somehow I feel heaviness in my stomach, like i have put some stone on my stomach Everything is normal accept that.
I would like to know why is this happening. Is there any explanation for that?

Poonam Wed, Apr 15, 20

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