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  • Lucendiluna
    Lucendiluna Posts: 21 Member
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    My vote too. I know a lot of ladies here seem to get the heebie jeebies about using a menstrual cup but it's the BEST EVER thing I've ever used for my period and recommend it to everyone.
    Menstrual cups are amazing, shorter periods. No bleach and chemicals up your fadge and beyond the initial cost, free!

    Love mine.

    Ok, I need to know. From what I understood, you need to wash/rinse the cup before re-inserting, right? How do you do that when you're outside your home? In the country where I live, sinks are always outside the stall, and it's that way too at my job.
    [I hope I don't sound too stupid, I really want to know! I would like to try the cup.]
  • helenx55
    helenx55 Posts: 48 Member
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    Of course the instructions say, if this happens, DO NOT PANIC. Well, thank god for that, because I was already running through the list of people I'd trust with a flashlight, a set of forceps,




    Omg, best laugh ive had FOREVER!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
  • kelfran1
    kelfran1 Posts: 1,213 Member
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    Ok, I need to know. From what I understood, you need to wash/rinse the cup before re-inserting, right? How do you do that when you're outside your home? In the country where I live, sinks are always outside the stall, and it's that way too at my job.
    [I hope I don't sound too stupid, I really want to know! I would like to try the cup.]

    Well, I'm pretty light, so I just only fiddle with it at home b/c I can leave it in for 12 hours and not worry about any leakage. I would think that most women, if they get the proper size, can also just take care of it in the morning and then in the evening when they get home. If you do need to empty in a public restroom, there are wipes (like baby wipes, but specifically for the cup) that you can use to wipe down the cup and also your fingers if you got anything on them. Maybe try it on a weekend first, to see how often you need to empty it.
  • Lucendiluna
    Lucendiluna Posts: 21 Member
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    thanks for your answer Kelfran :) Maybe I'll try first with the disposable ones, then the diva cup when I'm more comfortable.
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member
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    How's it handle, pain wise, I mean? Tampons can actually make me sore, both being in and inserting. By the end of my period I'm like OH GOD IT FEELS LIKE SOMEONE TOOK A SLEDGEHAMMER TO MY VAG WALLS! So the idea of inserting something even bigger near my cervix really freaks me out.

    Has anyone found that it's less painful than tampons?
  • breeshabebe
    breeshabebe Posts: 580
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    How's it handle, pain wise, I mean? Tampons can actually make me sore, both being in and inserting. By the end of my period I'm like OH GOD IT FEELS LIKE SOMEONE TOOK A SLEDGEHAMMER TO MY VAG WALLS! So the idea of inserting something even bigger near my cervix really freaks me out.

    Has anyone found that it's less painful than tampons?

    No lie- the first month took some getting used to. I dreaddddded having to dump the cup. I looked up Youtube videos/ instructionals until i got it right. The cup is flexible but you have to get it to form a suction inside of you... which takes some adjusting. Then... you have to take it out the right way by breaking the suction otherwise its like a plunger holding on to your insides.

    LOL DONT LET THAT FREAK YOU OUT!
    Once you get all that figured out, it isn't painful. I love it because I don't have to deal with it near as much as tampons. On my heaviest day, I will have to dump it in the morning, *maybe* once during the day and then right before bed time. All other days I can just deal with it in the morning and at night. Also, I feel like a stay really clean down there, because theres no string to deal with, and you can bathe/ shower without having to remove it.
  • Lyerin
    Lyerin Posts: 818 Member
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    Menstraul cup-problem solved

    OMG, absolutely! I have used a Diva cup now for 9 years, and I would never go back. It is so convenient. You quickly get the hang of inserting it, and I have never had any leaks and haven't ever had to empty except at home. I love it so much. No strings, no pads. So simple and easy.
  • Lyerin
    Lyerin Posts: 818 Member
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    I find tampons really painful. I don't have any issues with the cup at all. Once I figured out insertion, it was easy to get in and out. I can't even feel it when it's in there. I empty it in the morning and at night right before bed. Even on my "heavier" days, I don't have to empty it during the day.
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member
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    I think I will try it. Can I find menstrual cups in Walmart or do I have to order it online???
  • imchicbad
    imchicbad Posts: 1,650 Member
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    Seeing as that your only twenty years old. You shouldn't have to change them that often sweetly. I won't repeat but I seen you got a good answer earlier.
  • tenintwenty
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    I don't change my tampon every time I pee as a matter of course. I never knew you were supposed to until a friend mentioned something about not wanting to pee once. I figure everything is all gross down there during that time anyways...
  • featherbrained
    featherbrained Posts: 155 Member
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    I just discovered Softcups, and I can't believe I've wasted the last 20 years on tampons and pads. :) And they have an eco-friendly one that is reusable for one cycle. Awesome.

    I discovered Soft Cups last year too. Like the first time you try tampons, you gotta learn how to use them. But now, I can't imagine ever going back to tampons. Unlike the diva or moon cup, the Softcup has no weird stick-thingy. No more tampons in my purse. No more worrying about string rubbing or wet string. No more leakage. No more dry fanny. Can even do the funky chicken with my beau on lighter days without taking it out. I'm afraid the "can't tonight, Aunt Flo is in town" excuse is a goner.

    Yup, tampons are SO last year.

    Exactly. It took me full two cycles to get the hang of it, so to speak. But now, effortless. Funky chicken gooooood. ;)
  • breeshabebe
    breeshabebe Posts: 580
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    I think I will try it. Can I find menstrual cups in Walmart or do I have to order it online???
    I know that walmart has "SoftCups" but I haven't ever used them. I ordered my DivaCup online. I prefered doing it that way because they last for a whole year and only cost $35ish.... I felt like even if I used it for just 4 months and decided it wasn't for me, I wouldn't have wasted my money because thats how much I would have spent in tampons.
  • featherbrained
    featherbrained Posts: 155 Member
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    And, if you want the reusuable Softcups, I get them at Drugstore.com. I really recommend them as a starting point. Not as much learning curve, and cheaper, in case it's not for you.

    A box of 14 of the disposables (about 2.5 cycles' worth) will run between $5 and $7 and a box of reuseables, (2 cycles' worth) is just over $3. Saving me a boatload of money, as I used to got through a box of OB's and a pack of light pads every month!
  • KayteeBear
    KayteeBear Posts: 1,040 Member
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    My vote too. I know a lot of ladies here seem to get the heebie jeebies about using a menstrual cup but it's the BEST EVER thing I've ever used for my period and recommend it to everyone.
    Menstrual cups are amazing, shorter periods. No bleach and chemicals up your fadge and beyond the initial cost, free!

    Love mine.

    Ok, I need to know. From what I understood, you need to wash/rinse the cup before re-inserting, right? How do you do that when you're outside your home? In the country where I live, sinks are always outside the stall, and it's that way too at my job.
    [I hope I don't sound too stupid, I really want to know! I would like to try the cup.]

    I'm light enough that I only have to empty mine in the morning then again at night. however if you need it empty it while out and about you can just wipe it out a bit with some toilet paper then reinsert and rinse it when you get the chance.

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    I personally HATED those softcups. I found them way different than my Divacup. And so hard to use. I actually bought some and couldn't use them. Ended up just buying the Diva online and was able to get the hang of it right away.
  • SpinCyn
    SpinCyn Posts: 94 Member
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    Hold the phone - why do you change it every time you pee?

    I just feel weird if I don't... idk... creature of habit?

    yeah you dont have to change it every single time, especially near the end when there isnt as much of a flow. :)
  • KayteeBear
    KayteeBear Posts: 1,040 Member
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    I think I will try it. Can I find menstrual cups in Walmart or do I have to order it online???
    I know that walmart has "SoftCups" but I haven't ever used them. I ordered my DivaCup online. I prefered doing it that way because they last for a whole year and only cost $35ish.... I felt like even if I used it for just 4 months and decided it wasn't for me, I wouldn't have wasted my money because thats how much I would have spent in tampons.

    Do you mean the DivaCup lasts a year? ... Because as long as you clean the cup properly it will actually last up to 10 years.
  • Mpol2
    Mpol2 Posts: 442 Member
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    "So one of the many new devices I purchased for this trip was a Diva "Moon Cup". Since feminine hygine supplies would be hard to come by and waste-producing, I opted instead to buy a thing like a Barbie Deluxe Toilet Plunger, and stuff it up my hooha.

    The theory is that the cup catches your pan drippings...

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Best read in ages...


    I literally cried, I was laughing so hard.
  • Mpol2
    Mpol2 Posts: 442 Member
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    Have to say, there have been no guys comments on here, they usually like to take a sneak at an obvious female thread..... are they just a little freaked haha...

    Naw. I'm here I commented. I'm a guy. Nothing freaky to me about this....yet

    You were clearly a GREAT friend to someone::drinker:
  • CristinaL1983
    CristinaL1983 Posts: 1,119 Member
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    "So one of the many new devices I purchased for this trip was a Diva "Moon Cup". Since feminine hygine supplies would be hard to come by and waste-producing, I opted instead to buy a thing like a Barbie Deluxe Toilet Plunger, and stuff it up my hooha.

    The theory is that the cup catches your pan drippings, and you empty it a couple times a day, washing it with hippy soap, and reinserting. It presupposes you are enough of an Earth Mother to be OK not only with your monthly outpourings, but also with generally fossicking around in your flaps. Now, I am no stranger to gore. Nor am I squeamish about my delicate rose of delight, except that I have no such illusions about it and indeed am always reminded of nothing so much as stuffing an oddly-warm raw turkey. So, when after several weeks of teasing, the Period Fairy threatening to postpone the Communist Invasion until I was actually getting on the plane (I was about ready to scream and cry at some hapless unwary male just as a sacrifice to appease her) at last I greeted the rosy-fingered dawn and set about embarking on my new life as a eco-friendly Diva.

    The Moon Cup comes in two sizes; Size A, for youthful nymphs under 30 who have never given birth and have silken tresses and tinkling laughs and are all size 0, and size B, for Big Ol' *****es like m'self, who have either spawned, or are so old (ie over 30) that they might as well have been poppin' them out like Duggar Donuts, because their sugar walls are now echoing corridors full of cobwebs and slackness. Of course the packaging phrases it more nicely, but I was miffed to see that despite having never replicated, I was still doomed to the Big Gulp size because of my age alone.

    So, chalice in hand, fingers washed, and let's fold that thing like a taco (no, not THAT thing, the other thing!) and cram it up where only one man has gone before and even then not for a damn long time even when he WAS still around. I'm sure I imagined the rusty creaking sounds as I tried to shove something which was larger than anything previous (with the exception of various medical speculums which, I believe, were constructed by the same person who designed the Montlake Drawbridge)into the Gaping Maw.

    Now, you're supposed to roll the cup up, smuggle it past the border, let it expand, then turn it clockwise (or counter clockwise, or then one way and another, stopping when you hear the click, or something...) anyway, you're supposed to be able to turn this thing like a dial in there."If the cup does not turn easily, you did it wrong" Oh, of course, I'll just grasp hold of a thing about the size, shape, and slipperyness of the pointy end of a peeled hard-boiled egg, which is now buried in the meaty folds of my innermost femininity, which, I may add, are well-sluiced with the special effects from a Quentin Tarantino film, and spin that sucker like a dredel.

    There is, also, a small stem at the base of this cup, which, being made of the same slippery silicon and about a centimeter long, is about as helpful as providing a live, untrained earthworm for a handle. More on this later.

    So, rotate this thing in situ, to ensure a good 'seal' and a comfortable fit.

    Does. Not. Happen.

    Ladies (and gentlemen, although I hope for your sake none of you gentlemen are reading this), I tried. I hauled that thing in and out of there more times, and with much less joy, than Eeyore with his birthday present, and not once could I get that thing to "turn easily". I finally gave up, since it seemed, at one point, to be "fully inflated" and more or less in the right place. Frankly I think that having left my furrow unplowed for so long, I'm not exactly the proper degree of hotdog-hallway that the instruction-writer was intending to address, but so be it. Let's give this thing a whirl, if we can't give it a twist.

    Fast forward a few hours in which I've done nothing much. To its credit, I don't feel the presence of THE CUP at all, no discomfort, not even a vague sense of "eugh" as I sometimes have when knowing all that stands between me and my khakis is a small cottony Dutch boy. In fact, I'm getting rather concerned that the Diva Cup has wormed its way in like some form of parasitic jellyfish and is now eagerly migrating up my fallopian tubes, with me all unknowing. Time to go fishing.

    And that is where I discover that, while it's difficult to try and 'turn' a Diva Cup newly lodged in your sanctum sanctorum, it's a freakin' log-fall compared to trying to recover said Cup after it has gotten comfortably settled in the downy folds of your blood-engorged tissues. Yes, indeed, if cram my fingers up there to the point of pain, I can just, tantilizingly, tickle the end of that goddamn silicone 'stem'. Grasp it? Not in hell.

    Of course the instructions say, if this happens, DO NOT PANIC. Well, thank god for that, because I was already running through the list of people I'd trust with a flashlight, a set of forceps, and an experience that would scar both of us for the rest of our lives. There were instructions for different positions, and "bearing down" and so forth, which I tried, to no avail, and I was pretty sure that my ham-fisted efforts (ahem) were just making things worse on the "swollen" front, so Diva and I took a break, and retired to our respective corners for an hour or so.

    Now I brought out my secret weapon: Beer. If, gods help me, I ever have to have a baby, I intend to be drunk off my *kitten* for the delivery, and I surely hope that the Fairy Prince Unicorn Elvis who is my chosen Babydaddy will provide a bedside IV of godly ambrosia, or at least Jim Beam. But anyway, two beers and I'm good to go spelunking in quest of the Holy Grail once more.

    Either the beer, or the break, or the combination of all of these and squatting on the bathmat like a Neanderthal crapping, finally, produced enough of that goddamn 'stem' to grab (which was good, because I was dreading having use the kitchen tongs Up There or something) and, with a surprising amount of horrible suctioning "discomfort", the invader was routed! And, wonder of wonders, it was indeed partially filled. Not filled with DELICIOUS CANDY, no, but it did seem to have been, you know... -working-, before I so rudely dislodged it from its parasitic feeding. I felt a combination of grudging respect and intrigue, as one might upon meeting a foe worthy of their steel. Provided we could agree to disagree on the whole "turn 360 degrees in place" aspect, perhaps this could indeed be a workable partnership. Better than bleeding into the Rupununi and attracting every caiman, pirahna, and candiru fish for fifty miles.

    But not without some boundaries first. I tied a ROPE to that stupid stem this time."

    Hahaha. Have not finished reading through the comments but this made me laugh until I cried.

    I use the disposable cups. Available at my local Walgreens for about three times the cost of tampons or pads and probably the opposite of environmentally friendly but worth every penny and square foot of murdered forest. Apparently, they are much easier to use if this post is to be believed. They go by the brand name "instead" best thing ever. I forget I'm even having a period for about 12 hours at a time.