just switched from diva to yuuki , i have to say it's tougher to fold and get in but once it's in it pops right open every time really liking the change
@Butterfly79797 -- Its different for everyone. If your cervix is low, you will know, because you won't be able to put it in very far. It will sit very low in the vagina, and you will need to trim the stem for comfort. If your cervix is high, you will know because the cup will naturally sit a bit higher. If it hurts to insert, try wetting the cup and the vaginal skin with water or water-based vaginal lube (don't use oil, its bad for the vagina's ph levels and can cause infections).
@Butterfly79797 -- Also, remember to always insert into the vagina, aiming back back toward the rectum or tail bone. Never aim straight up, our vaginas naturally slant back. Also try different folds, some work better than others. Click on my screen name, Menstrualcupinfo, I have a folding video on my channel.
@tombstoner79 -- small yuuki feels a little firmer than large. Large is pretty soft. I think the easiest to pop open is the stiff cups. Keeper is the stiffest, then medium meluna, then both Fleucups and large Lunette equally.
I got the Yuuki small just after my cylce ended but no biggie....it feels so nice and just a smidgen softer than my medium new MeLuna it looks comfortable....i'll try it out when my next one comes lol but it'll be another 88 to 89 days because I just started this birth control called Jolessa.
I'm stuck between getting this and the new small or medium MeLuna or the smaller Ladycup ... which are better for beginners and also for heavier flows (my first days are crazy).
just switched from diva to yuuki , i have to say it's tougher to fold and get in but once it's in it pops right open every time really liking the change
CoolBeanSquadron 2 months ago in playlist menstrual cups
My sister who is very well learned in Japanese told me this about the Yuuki cups name
Its Japanese for lucky, blessed and its a boys name.pronounced you-key
sp247oc 11 months ago
thankyou, ill try your advise on my next cycle
Butterfly79797 1 year ago
how far do u have to put menstrual cups in to urself because it hurts me but im scared if i put it in to far i wont get it back out, any help
Butterfly79797 1 year ago
@Butterfly79797 -- Its different for everyone. If your cervix is low, you will know, because you won't be able to put it in very far. It will sit very low in the vagina, and you will need to trim the stem for comfort. If your cervix is high, you will know because the cup will naturally sit a bit higher. If it hurts to insert, try wetting the cup and the vaginal skin with water or water-based vaginal lube (don't use oil, its bad for the vagina's ph levels and can cause infections).
MenstrualCupInfo 1 year ago
@Butterfly79797 -- Also, remember to always insert into the vagina, aiming back back toward the rectum or tail bone. Never aim straight up, our vaginas naturally slant back. Also try different folds, some work better than others. Click on my screen name, Menstrualcupinfo, I have a folding video on my channel.
MenstrualCupInfo 1 year ago
@MenstrualCupInfo thankyou both parts of advice helped me out lots
Butterfly79797 7 months ago
Is it a firm cup? Which cup is the easiest to pop open once inside?
tombstoner79 1 year ago
@tombstoner79 -- small yuuki feels a little firmer than large. Large is pretty soft. I think the easiest to pop open is the stiff cups. Keeper is the stiffest, then medium meluna, then both Fleucups and large Lunette equally.
MenstrualCupInfo 1 year ago
I got the Yuuki small just after my cylce ended but no biggie....it feels so nice and just a smidgen softer than my medium new MeLuna it looks comfortable....i'll try it out when my next one comes lol but it'll be another 88 to 89 days because I just started this birth control called Jolessa.
MSEBONYSEDC 1 year ago
I'm stuck between getting this and the new small or medium MeLuna or the smaller Ladycup ... which are better for beginners and also for heavier flows (my first days are crazy).
MSEBONYSEDC 1 year ago
@MSEBONYSEDC -- I would have to say on all 3 points, Yuuki would probably make it a lot easier.
MenstrualCupInfo 1 year ago
LOL because it's called Yuuki, I though it was from Japan!
natalyincanada 1 year ago
hi, the first pronunciation was correct:)
actually i use the UK Mooncup and I think all of them are great. finally some alternative to tampons and all that stuff...
galthea 1 year ago
@galthea -- thank you for the pronounciation help :)
MenstrualCupInfo 1 year ago
I now made up my mind to get a small Yuuki. Thanks a bunch! A great informative review.
clarafromtoronto 1 year ago
the little canister is so cute lol
Becca2020 2 years ago
omfg how do you put these cups inside of you ?!?!
XxJROCK3RxX 2 years ago
You fold them into a smaller shape first, then they naturally exand open once inside. Pretty easy.
MenstrualCupInfo 2 years ago
that's funny, I just got a small Yuuki and the stem is solid.
shiningbanana 2 years ago
Yeah, that is kinda wierd, lol. Some of the people I talk to say theirs is solid, some say hallow. Hmmm...
MenstrualCupInfo 2 years ago
I don't like hollow stems, can you recommend a good solid stem cup? I have no problem with the length of the stem on the small Divacup
Hadra568 2 years ago
There are several cup brands with solid stems. All the meluna's stems are solid. Also Lunette, Mpower, Miacup.
MenstrualCupInfo 2 years ago
Thanks Melissa, looks like a nice cup. I like the little canister it comes in too.
Busterstheboy 2 years ago
Yeah, I like it too, ints unique :)
MenstrualCupInfo 2 years ago