This post in particular covers the ins and outs
of the Diva Cup.
Not exact matches
Our house has already made the switch for most
of those things but I did just order a
Diva Cup (which I'm very nervous about trying) and I'm making the sippy cup switch to the Nalgene sippy for my bo
Cup (which I'm very nervous about trying) and I'm making the sippy
cup switch to the Nalgene sippy for my bo
cup switch to the Nalgene sippy for my boys.
i'm purchasing a
Diva cup (or one
of the similiar products) shortly, and i've been thinking about making cloth napkins for awhile now — this challenge is the perfect time to do something about it!
The
diva cup took a day or 2 to get use to but most
of the time I could not feel it.
The
diva cup is really easy to use once you get the hang
of it.
I do notice that it sits too low sometimes, but like the PP I also notice that's when I need to pee The other thing is, for the
Diva Cup the instructions say you can snip a bit
of the tip off and I did that, much better now.
I have not used a Keeper,
Diva, or Moon
Cup, but I have and still use the Instead brand
of menstrual
cups that you can buy (or used to be able to anyway) at Kroger.
I have looked at Lunette and
Diva Cup so I was glad to see your direct comparison
of the two.
Another, is using a
Diva Cup instead
of pads and tampons.
I double checked the instructions and asked the advice
of a friend who also uses the
Diva Cup and by my next cycle, I was a pro.
We carry a full line
of eco-friendly menstrual care products including reusable menstrual
cups from
Diva Cup and Lunette.
While I have lots
of love for those too it was the
Diva Cup that ended up being the real game changer.
The
Diva Cup is one
of those for me.
If you're not familiar with the
Diva Cup, it's a menstrual cup made of silico
Cup, it's a menstrual
cup made of silico
cup made
of silicone.
For my last four cycles, I have used the
Diva Cup, and cloth pads only at the beginning and end
of the cycle.
I use the
Diva Cup and it's one
of the best decisions I've ever made for myself!
My girls have seen my variety
of lovely, colourful, locally made cloth pads as well as my
Diva cup.
I am a
Diva cup user and LOVE LOVE LOVE it (though Ive only used it like 6 times total because
of breastfeeding and pregnancy).
The
Diva Cup was the original, but there are now dozens of great menstrual cup optio
Cup was the original, but there are now dozens
of great menstrual
cup optio
cup options.
As you may gather from its name, the
Diva Cup is a silicon cup that is inserted vaginally and it takes the place of tampons and pads during your peri
Cup is a silicon
cup that is inserted vaginally and it takes the place of tampons and pads during your peri
cup that is inserted vaginally and it takes the place
of tampons and pads during your period.
I do have a history or extremely bad cramps (puking, cold sweats, pass out from exhaustion) and ovarian cysts but since using the
diva cup my period has cut down from 7 - 8 days to 3 - 5 days and my cramps are half
of what they used to be.
I have looked at Lunette and
Diva Cup so I was glad to see your direct comparison
of the two.
I tried menstrual
cups (started with the
Diva Cup) and even added a few LunaPads to my monthly supply
of goodies.
Lastly, women may consider bringing a
Diva cup if it's that time
of the month; feminine products can be difficult to dispose
of on board.
Each day during your Surf
Diva Retreat will start with a
cup (or two)
of freshly brewed Costa Rican coffee, hand squeezed orange juice, and a bowl
of locally grown tropical fruit.
There are a number
of non-disposable options out there to cut down on period waste, from the
Diva Cup, to the Ruby
Cup to DIY - with - pride reusable pads.
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