A menstrual cup is a reusable feminine hygiene product designed to collect menstrual fluid during a woman’s period. Made from flexible medical-grade silicone, rubber, or latex, menstrual cups come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different body types and flow levels. Unlike traditional disposable pads or tampons, which absorb fluid, menstrual cups form a seal against the vaginal walls and collect fluid, offering a leak-free experience for up to 12 hours, depending on flow.
They are eco-friendly, as they can last several years with proper care, significantly reducing waste compared to disposable products. Menstrual cups are also cost-effective, saving money over time. Many users appreciate the comfort and convenience they provide, as they can be worn during various activities, including swimming and exercise. Additionally, menstrual cups are free from chemicals and fragrances, making them a healthier choice for menstrual management. With increasing awareness and acceptance, menstrual cups are becoming a popular alternative for those seeking sustainable and effective period solutions.
How Do Menstrual Cups Work?
The menstrual cup resembles a small bowl with a short stem at the bottom. Available in various sizes and materials, these cups are typically sold in small and large options to suit different needs.
- Small: For people with a light to medium flow, who are are under 30 or who haven’t had a baby.
- Large: For people with a heavy flow, over age 30, or who have had a baby.
- Some companies also offer a “teen” size that is smaller than the small size, and/or an extra-large size.
Most period cups are made of silicone. However, some are made of rubber, so if you’re allergic to latex, buy one that’s made of silicone.
They also come in different shapes:
- V-shape:The cup is longer than it is wide. It tapers gradually from the rim. This is the most popular design.
- Bell-shape: The cup is rounder than the V-shape, flaring out from the rim. It is longer than it is wide.
- Round: The cup is wider than it is long, with the widest point of the vessel being below the rim.
- Asymmetrical: The cup has a slanted edge to sit at a certain rotation and angle under the cervix. It is longer than it is wide.
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