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AllMatters Menstrual Cup (Formerly OrganiCup) Size A, for Those Who Haven’t Given Birth Vaginally. Award Winning Period Cup

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Suitable for up to several years’ use, giving you significant savings on sanitary products, your Allmatters menstrual cup is made of safe, soft 100% medical grade silicone, free from harmful chemicals, FDA approved, AllergyCertified and certified vegan. The DivaCup is another option that's very popular with Mumsnet users. There are three different DivaCups on offer: the Model 0 which is extra petite and ideal for young teens or menstrual cup newbies, the Model 1 which is designed for women under 30 who've never delivered vaginally or by caesarean section, and the Model 2 which is for women over 30 and those who've had children.

These cups have become very popular because of its inexpensive price and abundance. However, you do get what you pay for and you don’t want to pay with your health. Use this cup and other cups of the same design at your own risk. Buyers beware. Discrepancies have been found between several listings –‘food grade’&‘medical grade’ silicone. Tip 1: Until you feel 100% comfortable with your menstrual cup, you can of course wear a panty liner so you don’t have to worry about leaking. Pull gently on the stem, while pushing down using your abdominal muscles until you can reach the base. Give the base a little pinch to release the suction and ease it out gently. Avoid pulling out just using the stem as this can cause discomfort. When you buy a Ruby Cup, a menstrual cup is automatically donated to a girl in the developing world. Plus, every cup donation also provides girls with an educational workshop on how to use it and access to a Ruby Cup support network.You may find that no matter how many times you insert your cup, you still find that you can feel the stem digging in. It may be the case that you have a low-sitting cervix. Just remove the cup, trim the stem a little bit and reinsert. If you need to trim off a little more, make sure you remove the cup before doing so. How do I fold my menstrual cup?

The Loop (Hevea) Cup is a menstrual cup that is manufactured in Malaysia. It is made of Rubber and comes in three different sizes/models.

The Keeper & Moon Cup (US) is a menstrual cup that is manufactured in USA. It is made of Rubber and comes in four different sizes/models. The soft, strong and silky-smooth Saalt Menstrual Cup is tough enough to cope with even the heaviest of flows while managing to be gentle to your delicate bits. The Organi Cup is a menstrual cup that is manufactured in Denmark. It is made of Silicon and comes in two different sizes/models. So all in all, I don’t recommend anyone buy an Organicup unless they have limited sensation down you know where; but I do recommend the latest batch of their briefs, which also have a lovely feel to them, but only to those with a moderate flow.

Mumsnet users rate Mooncup Menstrual Cup as the best overall menstrual cup. Extensively tried and tested, Mooncup scores highly for comfort, ease of use and it’s also recommended by women with heavy periods. How we chose our recommendations The Calla Cup is a menstrual cup that is manufactured in China. It is made of Silicon and comes in two different sizes/models. There should always be a space between the cup and the cervix. If you have a low-sitting cervix there may not be enough room for your cup to sit safely and work properly alongside your IUD An eco-friendly alternative to traditional period products, menstrual cups like Allmatters offer several years use and require only a gentle wash before re-use. Like the Mooncup, the DivaCup is made from undyed silicone and is suitable for use by women with latex allergies. ProsThe large is suitable for women aged over 25 and those who have given birth. A small size is also available. Pros You can easily remove it by loosening the vac In the beginning it’s hard to get the cup in and out. But once I got used to it and know which fold works best for me, it goes really easily. Unlike some other products on our list, TOTM explicitly states that their menstrual cups are suitable for women with IUDs. However, it’s a good idea to consult your GP first, who can trim your strings if necessary. Pros

I no longer have periods, but started using a Mooncup when I was having incredibly heavy periods, and once I'd got the hang of it, a revelation [….] Would wholeheartedly recommend.” (Vetted by Mumsnet user EveryDayIsADuvetDay) The Naturcup is a menstrual cup that is manufactured in Spain. It is made of Silicon and comes in three different sizes/models.The Pixie Cups have become very popular for their price and abundance. However, their design is very similar to some other cups on the market. StoneSoup Wings Cup Soft One Size, StoneSoup Wings Cup Regular One Size, StoneSoup Wings Cup Firm One Size I love the idea of OrganiCup - it's better for you AND the environment. This is why I am very reluctant to it give a bad review, however, product did not live up to my expectations. 1 The main problem is that it leaks! (not because the cup is filled) 2 It is very difficult to pull out (basically you create a vacuum with a lot of resistance) 3 I really don't like that you get blood on your fingers (ok, that might just be me who has an issue with that).

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