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What Are The Sizes of Menstrual Cup?

  1. Small — Any age group who had never done intercourse.
  2. Medium — Any age group who are sexually active but has never give birth.
  3. Large — Age group who has got pregnant or delivered a baby.

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Things to keep in mind while purchasing a cup for anybody #1

Things to keep in mind while purchasing a cup for anybody #1

  1. The cup should have tiny holes at the upper part to provide you vacuum while removing it every 4–6 hours like pads.

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Debunking Myths #1

Debunking Myths #1

  • A Menstrual Cup Can Get Lost Inside the Vagina — the fact is you will feel LIKE it will disappear inside your body because you are going to feel so light and comfortable but it is never going to get because the vaginal canal is only about 3–4 inches long until it reaches the...

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Knowledge about Female Holes

Knowledge about Female Holes

The female body has three holes first is the urethra, conduction of urine from the bladder. The second is the vagina, during sexual intercourse, it’s where the penis is penetrated. The birth canal is the passageway via whic...

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Things To Keep In Mind While Purchasing A Menstrual Cup #2

Things To Keep In Mind While Purchasing A Menstrual Cup #2

You will hear the pop or feel that it has opened inside. (insert fingers and check if it is fit and non movable)

Choose the longest tip cup to pull the cup easily while disposing of the blood.

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Why Am I Encouraging You To Use Cups? #3

You can do anything while wearing cups without getting worried about blood leakage strains like pads. You can swim, dance, sit spreading your legs, sleep in any position you want, roll in gardens, you can even pee without removing it! what’s more beautiful than this!

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How to Use Any Menstrual Cup?

How to Use Any Menstrual Cup?

Sterilize the cup in boiled water for 2 minutes to kill the bacteria before using or use menstrual cup wash liquid 3–4 drops where you rub the liquid on the cup thoroughly and wash it.

  1. Fold — there are many ways to fold the cups, these are the most common and easy fol...

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Things To Keep In Mind While Purchasing A Menstrual Cup #3

Things To Keep In Mind While Purchasing A Menstrual Cup #3

3. It must be FDA approved ( FDA approved means the public can be very confident that this product meets the high standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality )

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What Is A Menstrual Cup?

What Is A Menstrual Cup?

It is a bell-shaped cup made of silicone that is non-toxic which do not react with our body because it is relatively inactive at ordinary temperatures.

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Why Am I Encouraging You To Use Menstrual Cups? #4

There is no correct age at which a female can start using a cup. If you are 12 you can start now, if you are 35 you can still start now. Every human who has a vagina is going to take time to adapt maybe it will work right away or it can take several cycles to make it work.

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Why Am I Encouraging You To Use Cups? #1

  1. Cups are cheaper than buying pads every month. Company X is selling 44 pads pack at the price of 371 INR which is going to last just for 2 months whereas Company Y is selling Cups at the same price of 371 INR but this is going to last for years because you can reuse it every...

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Why Am I Encouraging You To Use Cups? #2

Cups are better for the environment than sanitary pads which are typically disposed of in one of two ways: they are either buried in landfills, where they take 500–800 years to decompose, or they are burned in incinerators, where toxic fumes such as dioxins, phuron, and other car...

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Debunking Myths #2

Virgins can’t use a menstrual cup — In layman terms, using a menstrual cup will not cause you to lose your virginity. There is a great deal of misunderstanding regarding what it means to be a virgin. Virginity is considered to be biologically linked to th...

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