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How do Intimina cups work?

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How do Intimina cups work?

How do Intimina cups work?

When inserted correctly, a menstrual cup will sit fairly low down in the vaginal canal. The fold will keep the cup tightly rolled until it moves past the pubic bone, where it will then gently open, ready to collect your menstrual fluid.

How do you use a menstrual cup Intimina?

You can squeeze the base (not the stem!) and pull down lightly or rotate the cup 360 degrees – which can both help open the cup and create a seal that keeps the cup from leaking. You can also run your finger around between the cup and the wall of your vagina, making sure that the cup is not still folded.

How do you insert Intimina?

Insert. Insert the back rim of the cup first and use your index finger to push the cup. Angle the cup back and slightly down so the rim moves behind your cervix.

What is Lily cup used for?

Product Description. Lily Cup is a reusable menstrual cup that can accommodate your lightest to heaviest flow for up to 12 hours, giving you total freedom during your period. Its medical grade silicone is ultra-smooth and flexible for easy folding, insertion and total comfort during wear.

Should the stem of my menstrual cup stick out?

The stem should be completely inside of you. However, we’re all built differently and if the stem pokes out and annoys you, you can trim it (not while inserted). One of the benefits of using a menstrual cup is that you can use it for up to 12 hours at a time so once inserted you can leave your cup in all day and night.

Should it hurt to insert a menstrual cup?

Do menstrual cups hurt or feel uncomfortable? Many people can’t feel their cups at all once they’re inserted, Dr. Cullins says, and it shouldn’t be painful when you insert it, either (though it might take more practice to use than a tampon or pad).

Which menstrual cup is the softest?

Intimina – Lily Cup The Lily is also the softest cup in our lineup, making it very easy to fold and insert but difficult to pop open.

Which menstrual cup is best for beginners?

The 7 best menstrual cups for beginners

  • Ruby Cup. Comfortable, discrete, and easy to use, Ruby Cup is 100% vegan, and latex- and plastic-free. …
  • Lena Sensitive Cup. …
  • Lunette Cup. …
  • Saalt Teen Cup. …
  • Flex Cup. …
  • Intimina Lily Cup One. …
  • AllMatters (formerly OrganiCup)

Can you sleep with a lily Cup?

Yes, you can! Sleeping while wearing a menstrual cup is a great alternative to wearing bulky maxi-pads or wearing a tampon for more than 8 hours. Menstrual cups can be worn for up to 12 hours, so pop a cup in just before bed and rest easy (1,2).

Why does my menstrual cup leak when I lay down?

We do know of some, who while sleeping, may experience leaking due to their muscles relaxing so much that it loosens the seal of the cup. For this reason, ensuring the cup is angled correctly and inserted properly is important. For more tips on how to insert the DivaCup, check out our Insertion page.

What is the best brand of menstrual cup?

  • Me Luna Menstrual Cup. View product on Mama.Baby.Love … …
  • Intimina Lily Cup One with a Bottle of Intimate Accessory Cleaner. …
  • DivaCup Menstrual Cup. …
  • Sinaya Cup Menstrual Cup. …
  • Intimina Ziggy Cup. …
  • LunaCup Menstrual Cup Set. …
  • Lunette Reusable Menstrual Cup. …
  • OrganiCup Menstrual Cup – Size A and B. …
  • Sati Menstrual Cup Set. …
  • EasyFlo Menstrual Cup. …

What is the smallest menstrual cup?

  • We offer a smaller size Menstrual Cup that is designed especially for younger women and is easier to insert. Our Tulip Menstrual Cup is actually The Smallest Menstrual Cup on the market. It might take a few goes to get it right, but this is the great thing about the Tulip Cup – you can simply remove it and try again, if necessary.

What is a menstrual cup?

  • A menstrual cup is a flexible device worn inside the vagina during menstruation to collect menstrual fluid. Menstrual cups are an over-the-counter alternative to pads and tampons. Menstrual cups are typically made of silicone or rubber. There are two types: vaginal and cervical.

What is a period Cup?

  • A menstrual cup is a type of reusable period product. It is worn inside the vagina, either around or below the cervix. During menstruation, the cup is used to catch menstrual fluid rather than absorbing it. It is a product that can be a good alternative to those that are typically seen on the shelves such as disposable tampons and pads.

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