Menstrual Cup, M-size Fair Squared Period Cup M
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- How to use
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Age:
18+
Brand: Fair Squared
Line: accessories
Product Type: menstrual cup
Volume: 1 pcs.
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
Eco-friendliness and cost-effectiveness are the main advantages of the menstrual cup. The product from the American brand Fair Squared is made from medical-grade latex rubber, which is hypoallergenic. The reusable menstrual cup is an excellent alternative to tampons and pads for collecting fluid during menstruation. It does not cause dryness as tampons do and does not provoke the occurrence of unpleasant odors. The menstrual cup prevents leakage during your period, allowing you to always feel comfortable and confident on those days.
Features of the Fair Squared Period Cup M:
- Designed for multiple uses;
- The material from which the menstrual cup is made is recyclable;
- Allows for engaging in sports and swimming;
- The cups do not affect the epithelium of the vagina and cervix, nor do they cause endometriosis;
- Consultation with a gynecologist is required before use;
- Most suitable for women under 30 who have not given birth;
- Convenient to use;
- Does not contain silicone, latex, bisphenol A, or phthalate;
- The hypoallergenic material does not cause allergic reactions or irritation.-
Before first use, sterilize the cup in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. Make sure to wash your hands with soap beforehand. Fold the cup. There are different folding methods - you can try various ones and choose the one that suits you best. Insert the folded cup and allow it to expand inside the vagina. Once inserted correctly, the cup will open with a characteristic suction or popping sound, indicating it is properly positioned. If unsure, feel the base of the cup - it should be round or oval when inserted. If you notice any dents or indentations, it means the cup hasn’t fully opened. Gently grip the base of the cup (not the stem) and try to rotate it to create a suction seal. Once in place, gently tug on the stem; if you feel resistance, the suction is established, and the cup is successfully positioned!
Removing the Cup
Remember to wash your hands again. Gently pull on the stem and use your abdominal muscles to push the cup down until you reach its base. Carefully pinch the base to release the suction and remove the cup by sliding it out sideways. Empty the cup by pouring out its contents, rinse it with water (remember to clean the air holes), and reinsert it. When your period ends, boil the cup in boiling water for 3-5 minutes and store it in a cotton bag.
You can use the cup for up to 12 hours, so you typically only need to empty it in the morning and evening. However, if you find yourself needing to empty it without access to water, you can use toilet paper for cleaning.