Menstrual Cup Brand Comparisons (Small Sizes)
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I have been using the diva cup for about a year and am starting to have leakage problems. I don't know if I damaged it from boiling it or if I'm just inserting wrong. I'm going to order a new one, but don't know if I should stick w/ diva or another brand. Any suggestions?
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I currently own a meluna (medium, soft, ball stem, old style and red glitters :3)
I am considering buying a lunette size 1 and was wondering how the softness compares (especially with regards to the stem)
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I have never used a cup before, but am considering buying one. My main concern is that I have problems with being allergic to things. I know some cups are made of different things, so I was wondering what you thought would be the most "sensitive" friendly kind. I think generally most are made of the medical grade silicone, which most say are hypoallergenic. I'm guessing that would probably be my best bet. Have you ever heard of anyone having a sensitivity to it anyway?
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Thanks very much for the advice, I will give meluna or ladycup a try.
What r these And what's the propose for it
cupcake10103 3 days ago
@cupcake10103 -- They are menstrual cups, and they are alternatives to tampons.
MenstrualCupInfo 3 days ago
i am a pre teen so witch one would u recomed for me i am 11 and about 110 pounds so wicth one would u recomend 4 me
cardsbetcubsnever 2 weeks ago
@cardsbetcubsnever -- Depends how heavy you flow is. If its light or average, then small Meluna, small Ladycup. If its a little heavier, then small Lunette, small Si-Bell, small Fleurcup, small Yuuki.
MenstrualCupInfo 2 weeks ago
Hi - what brand would be better than UK mooncup for people with vestibulitis? I tried to use it (size 2) once but it was really painful. Perhaps something smaller, smoother and more flexible with less of a rim?
sarahbenjamins 4 weeks ago
@sarahbenjamins -- Maybe softer ones, or more smooth ones, like ladycup. Or the "soft" variety of Meluna. Overall, they seem to be less painful for really sensitive people. But of course I would suggest clearing the use of cups with a doctor first. :)
MenstrualCupInfo 3 weeks ago