Sirona Reusable Size L Menstrual Cup
Description
Sirona Women's Reusable Menstruation Cup is an excellent menstrual aid for all types of sports, travel and for everyday use. This menstrual cup is constructed of high-quality silicone, commonly used in medical care items and is worn inside, similar to a tampon, during menstruation. The cup does not absorb anything; therefore, it does not dry out or disturb the vagina's natural pH.
Benefits
- Provides itch-free, rash-free and odour-free protection.
- Reusable, so it doesn't generate the same amount of sanitary waste as pads and tampons.
- Provides up to 8 hours of protection.
- Helps to reduce period waste by reducing the use of sanitary pads and tampons.
- Composed entirely of medical-grade silicon and can last up to ten years.
Ingredients
- Silicone
Uses
- Ensures that you never miss a swim session.
- Keep your menstrual flow under control for up to 8 hours.
- Guards against leaks, rashes and moisture.
- You don't have to take it off to urinate.
How to Use
- Wash your hands and the cup in warm water.
- Press the cup's sides together before folding it in half again. Between your thumb and forefinger, firmly grasp the folded sides.
- Separate the labia freehand and insert the folded cup's curved edge into the vaginal entrance.
- To remove the menstrual cup for women, gently pull on the stem with clean hands until you reach the bottom of the cup.
- Pinch the cup's base to release the seal, then pull down to remove it.
- Empty the contents into the toilet, wash and rinse the cup with warm water and re-insert for use or safely stored until the next cycle.
Safety Information
- Before using the menstrual cup, make sure it's clean and sterile.
- Empty the cup 2-5 times per day, depending on the flow.
- The menstrual cup is not a form of birth control.
FAQ
Q 1. Are there chemicals in menstruation cups?
Ans. Chemicals common in tampons and pads, such as bleach and dioxin, are not present in menstrual cups.
Q 2. What happens when a menstruation cup is full?
Ans. If the cup is full and leaking, you should remove and empty the cup instantly.
Q 3. Is it usual to have two hours to fill a menstruation cup?
Ans. If you're emptying a whole cup every two hours or so and size up doesn't help, it's a sign that your period is heavier than usual.
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