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Lunette Menstrual Cup - Violet - Reusable Model 1 Menstrual Cup for Light Flow

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Unlike some of the other menstrual cup companies that only offer one choice (clear/white), Lunette has a nice range and you can find the color that works for you. These include: The absorbing capacity of a tampon is given in grammes and the capacity of the menstrual cup in millilitres. One ml of menstrual blood is comparable with a gramme, so the capacity of tampons and menstrual cups are comparable. The capacity of the Lunette menstrual cup is 25 ml (model 1) and 30 ml (model 2). The absorbing capacity of a tampon is 6-18 g. Of course, far more people use tampons than menstrual cups so this factor must be taken into account. However, it’s clear that there’s a very, very low risk of TSS from using a menstrual cup, and it is in fact a safer alternative when considering this serious condition. What about Yeast Infections?

Each Lunette Menstrual Cup comes with an easy-carry pouch — made from recycled plastic bottles — and simple instructions for use, so you can keep it with you wherever you go. Caring for your superior interior Relax: The most important thing to remember is to relax and take your time. There’s no need to rush. Here are a few tips from the company about how to keep your Lunette in tip-top shape for years and years to come: Also be sure to wash off any soap or menstrual cup wash very, very well. Even tiny amounts of this stuff left on your cup can throw off your pH balance. Assess the stem: Once inserted, you will need to decide whether or not to keep the stem. If it protrudes, it will be uncomfortable. In this case, you likely won't need the stem and can trim it shorter or off completely. However, if not, you may need it to assist with removal.

Free yourself from those period woes with a Lunette Reusable Menstrual Cup, the easy and environmentally friendly alternative to tampons. Insertion and removal is reasonably easy for most people as well. This is again due to the stiffness of the cup—not too soft, but not too hard. The bad news is that there is a learning curve to inserting it correctly. It takes most people a few cycles to become really confident that it won’t leak. Moderate bleeding is when you need to change a regular absorbency pad or tampon every three to four hours, though you may prefer to change it more frequently.

Many people wonder about the Period Cups vs. Tampons and want to know which one will work best for them. They also want to know about the similarities and differences between these two popular products. Heavy bleeding: Needing to change a high-absorbency tampon or pad every three to four hours, though you may prefer to change more frequently.
Very heavy bleeding or Gushing:
Protection hardly works at all. You would need to change the highest absorbency tampon or pad every hour or two. How does the menstrual cup differ from the tampon?Very heavy bleeding, or gushing, is when your period protection barely works at all. In these instances, you’d need to change the highest absorbency tampon or pad every hour or two, though you may prefer to change it more frequently.

Inserting anything into the vagina can tear the hymen, including internal menstrual products. In many countries, the opinion is that the presence of the hymen is not a sign of virginity. In our opinion, a virgin is a person who has not yet had sex. It's your body, so you decide. Simple isn’t it? Many people who’ve tried something like the MoonCup and didn’t like it because it leaked, find that the Lunette Cup works really well for them. The stiffness (thinner and more pliable) and design of the cup is slightly different. For whatever reason, it doesn’t seem to leak as much as some of the other popular options. Once it’s is full, it’s full. The menstrual fluid has to go somewhere and most often, it’ll spill over the sides of your Lunette and leak onto your pad or underwear. My Sanitary Cup is Leaking! Free yourself from those period woes with a Lunette Reusable Menstrual Cup, the easy and environmentally friendly alternative to tampons. Never get caught out again

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Sensitive bladder? The softer model 1 might be a match made in heaven for you. FAQs How do I know if my flow is heavy or light? After you’ve washed both your hands and cup, boil it (yes, like in a pot) in water for 20 minutes before first usage. Make sure that there is enough water so that the cup does not burn on the bottom and it can float!

Always wash your hands and make sure your finger nails are clean and always boil your cup for 20 minutes before and after every cycle! If nothing else, remember that! For those people who have given birth out there, you can use the Lunette menstrual cup model 1 or 2. Pregnancy changes a few things down there, so firstly take into account your new cervix position (if it's low use a model 1), and secondly your new flow volume post childbirth. CervixNO. The cup will seal your vaginal canal. I have read cases of people who supposedly did leave it in and he slipped by the side but seriously I can't even begin to imagine how this worked out with a standard regular cup. See our Separate article on "Sex and Menstrual Cups." However menstrual discs are designed for mess free penetrative sex in mind so there are options for you. I have an IUD can I still use a menstrual cup? In terms of sizing, the Lunnette Cup is pretty average in the menstrual cup world. We do love that the small size is actually quite small, while the large is actually quite large. This is unlike many other companies that have a small and a large size, that are both quite average. You could also use their special wipes . Again, we’d mention that these special cup wipes probably aren’t really necessary, but if you have money to burn, why not? They are however, good for when you’re on the road and in public bathrooms where you don’t have easy access to a sink. We recommend the smaller Lunette Cup Model 1 also for young users who have a heavy flow. Why? Because your muscles and hymen are tighter, it's easier to insert the smaller cup. With Lunette, the health-conscious can rejoice, for there is another way! All Lunette Menstrual Cups are made free from harmful chemicals and are 100% safe for human tissue. In fact, a Danish study of seven of the top menstrual cup brands found that Lunette was the only cup tested that contained no harmful substances. Zero! That’s how Lunette keeps your body naturally happy with no strings attached.

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