have anyone used the menstrual cup
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I bought mine on ebay for $12.00. Came with an adorable satin carry bag too :P
Please tell me it wasn't used...
you can sanitize them and they are fine to sell used. I bought mine brand new but you can re-sell them.
Tell me your %^&* joking.0 -
I bought mine on ebay for $12.00. Came with an adorable satin carry bag too :P
Please tell me it wasn't used...
you can sanitize them and they are fine to sell used. I bought mine brand new but you can re-sell them.
Tell me your %^&* joking.
awwww....come on...it came with an adorable satin bag too....how CAN you resist that....
used or no?0 -
Scared to try it but I'm curious.0
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i use one. if anyone has any questions feel free to message me0
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TMI alert.
I'm a very heavy bleeder and it lasts 7 days. Menstrual cups have saved my life, really. Tampons are just not enough for my periods, and I'm allergic to almost every pad out there. (Something about the rayon used, with a tampon, it's only the string which is rayon. No allergic reactions at all with the cups.)
I've been using Instead since 1997. I swear by it.0 -
How do you know when it needs to be emptied, without checking it? What if you wait too long, will it start to leak? I'd constantly be paranoid and want to wear a pad with it too just in case.0
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You would return it if you didnt like it? Used?0
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You would return it if you didnt like it? Used?
Highly doubt you can return cups because of the nature of what it is0 -
Not a fan and the public bathroom situation sounds like a biohazard.
Changing them in the toilet is one thing... taking them to the sink to wash them? That's not cool. At all. Not even a little.0 -
Never heard of it. Just sounds weird..Lol! I'll have to google it ;-)
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I have used one for about 8 years and totally love it. It does not hurt and it does not leak. I would never go back to using anything else.0
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I no longer need any of this "equipment" but this is the grossest-sounding thing I've ever heard of!!! Blech!0
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LOVE LOVE LOVE My deva cup! I will never go back. Once I learned how to do it, I just empty once a day (I'm pretty light flow) in the shower, wash it, put it back. It doesn't hurt if you're doing it right! I did cut the stem to almost gone though, I found otherwise it poked me. I can't even feel it when it's in. I've only had it leak three times, once when I hadn't placed it properly (it should turn easily if it's in right), once when I was a bit heavier flow and should have changed it earlier, and once when I tried some yoga and ab exercises... next time I'd wear backup to make sure. Would highly recommend it if you're comfortable with yourself!0
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Practical Q.
How would you use this in a public restroom situation, Like at work or out and about you have to take it to the sink in front of everyone to wash it? Or how does that work?
Sorry i know this is a pretty direct Q, just wondering how I could make something like that work
you would empty it into the loo, and then you could either wipe it with the toilet tissue, or use a feminine hygene wet wipe/baby wipe.0 -
LOVE LOVE LOVE My deva cup! I will never go back. Once I learned how to do it, I just empty once a day (I'm pretty light flow) in the shower, wash it, put it back. It doesn't hurt if you're doing it right! I did cut the stem to almost gone though, I found otherwise it poked me. I can't even feel it when it's in. I've only had it leak three times, once when I hadn't placed it properly (it should turn easily if it's in right), once when I was a bit heavier flow and should have changed it earlier, and once when I tried some yoga and ab exercises... next time I'd wear backup to make sure. Would highly recommend it if you're comfortable with yourself!0
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Not a fan and the public bathroom situation sounds like a biohazard.
Changing them in the toilet is one thing... taking them to the sink to wash them? That's not cool. At all. Not even a little.0 -
I bought mine on ebay for $12.00. Came with an adorable satin carry bag too :P
Please tell me it wasn't used...
you can sanitize them and they are fine to sell used. I bought mine brand new but you can re-sell them.
Tell me your %^&* joking.
No im not- You can buy them used. Not full of blood or anything but used. lol. Just wash it. Ive bought used cloth diapers and cloth pads- doesnt mean they come with blood and poop on them. JUST WASH THEM.
Cindy- the same way you know to change a tampon, how do you know that needs changed?
and NO washing it in the sink is not gross. Youve already dumped the waste-0 -
What!? a cup?? This sounds amazing...<Google-ing as we speak>0
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IUD problems?0
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P.S. can you pee with it in or do you have to take it out every time?
wait.. what?0
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