Menstrual Cup with a Ball, M-size, pink MeLuna Soft Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball
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Age:
18+
Brand: Me Luna
Line: intimate care
Product Type: menstrual cup
Gender: for women
Classification: organic
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
The MeLuna Menstrual Cup is an excellent addition to the care arsenal for every woman who has ever thought it's time to stop using pads or has suffered from unpredictable leaks. The Soft Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball perfectly absorbs a variety of discharges, protects the skin, clothes, and lingerie from stains, and unpleasant odors. The practical dimensions of this "accessory" ideally conform to the body's contours, causing no discomfort or pain during use and pleasing with its cost-effectiveness and eco-friendliness. Unlike traditional sanitary products, it doesn't require frequent replacement, making it optimal for repeated use, and it remains unchanged after sterilization or disinfection.
Features of the MeLuna Soft Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball:
- Suitable for both daytime and nighttime use;
- Manages even heavy discharges effectively;
- Prevents leaks and stains on skin or clothing;
- Excellently adapts to the contour of the female body;
- Does not cause irritation, chafing, or discomfort;
- The extended ball ensures easy removal;
- Has practical dimensions and a vibrant design;
- Can be sterilized and disinfected;
- Easily washed and cleaned when necessary;
- Environmentally friendly;
- Made from high-quality thermoplastic elastomer TPE.-
Before first use, sterilize the cup in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. First, be sure to wash your hands with soap. Fold the cup. There are different folding techniques—try them out and choose the one that suits you best. Insert the folded cup and allow it to expand inside the vagina. After insertion, the cup will open with a noticeable suction or popping sound, indicating that it has been correctly positioned. If in doubt, feel the base of the cup—it should be round or oval upon insertion. If you detect any dents or indentations, it means the cup hasn't fully opened. Gently grasp the base of the cup (not the stem) and try to rotate it to create a suction seal. Once it’s in place, gently pull on the stem; if you feel resistance, the suction is established, and the cup is successfully positioned!