Not exact matches
Menstrual cups come in different sizes, usually one that's slightly smaller for younger
users or those who haven't gone through childbirth, and one that's slightly larger.
Essentially, the most common reason why
menstrual cups leak for first - time
users is due to improper positioning.
By comparison,
menstrual cups require you to manually insert the silicone
cup using your fingers and check for a tight seal by running a finger along the
cup's base, thereby helping the
user become more familiar with her body — be it the position of her cervix, the distance between her vaginal walls, etc..
I've read some contradictory accounts of
menstrual cup use helping and harming / creating more problems for
users with PCOS.
We are pioneering this new design in order to make
menstrual cups truly
user friendly, and help women say goodbye to irritating tampons and pads.
If you are a tampon
user and familiar with insertion of a tampon, putting a
menstrual cup in place should be easy and a familiar process.
1 MeLuna
Menstrual Cup size S, (for most
users who have never had intercourse), includes travel bag, cleaning brush, and instruction manual.