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Q. Will a menstrual cup cause me discomfort?
We have ensured that we use the best material for our menstrual cups. These menstrual cups are made of medical-grade silica gel which is a non-irritant and absorption-free material. Our product contains no dioxins and allergic substances. You won't have to face a peculiar smell or wetness when you use these cups. Hence, no more restriction in daily activities during periods and you can get your jobs done with total ease and confidence.

Q. Can I wear a menstrual cup at night while I sleep?
Yes. Just make sure to empty the cup right before you go to bed. This will give you a fresh cup with full capacity at the start of your night. Remember that most menstrual cups hold a lot more capacity than regular absorbency tampon regular or reusable cotton pads. Many women use menstrual cups because they allow them a good night’s rest.
If you’re experiencing overflow during the night, you may want to consider using a higher-capacity cup while you’re resting.

Q. Is it difficult to insert and remove a menstrual cup?
Menstrual cups have a learning curve just like everything else that’s new to you. It may be difficult to insert and remove a menstrual cup when you’re first starting out but with practice and patience, you’ll become a pro in no time! A majority of the women who had issues when they first started using a cup say that they’re so happy that they stuck with it and would never go back to disposables.
Since everyone is different, we’ll all have varying experiences with any given cup. While someone may have an easy time inserting and removing one cup, the next person may find it

Q. I just started my period, can I use a menstrual cup?
Yes, if a teen is comfortable with the inserting process and it doesn’t go against any of their religious beliefs, then there is no reason that someone who just started their first period can’t use a menstrual cup.
Q. Can I wear a menstrual cup when I bathe and swim?
Yes. Menstrual cups can be worn while bathing, showering, and swimming without inconvenience. They offer the user discreet protection when partaking in activities that include water. No strings, no wings, and no more soggy tampons!
You may consider using a higher-capacity cup to prolong your activities. If you have a heavy period it will allow you more time to play, or if you have a light flow and would like to continue to wear the cup for the suggested maximum time (typically 8-12 hours maximum).
Q. How often do I empty my menstrual cup?
Ans. Menstrual cups hold a higher volume than disposable menstrual products. Someone who typically changes their organic tampon or pads for women every two hours may find that they can use their cup for 4-6 hours before needing to empty it. It all depends on how light or heavy your flow is. Because everyone has a different definition of light, moderate, and heavy, you will need to learn how long you are able to use the cup based on your own flow. A good idea would be to empty your cup when you would normally change out a tampon regular or reusable cotton pads. If there is still a lot of empty space in the cup, you can add a couple more hours to your next scheduled change. Over time, you will start to notice when your period lightens up and you can adjust your schedule to add even more time. If your period is light, you may only need to empty your cup every 12 hours or at least twice a day.
The average large-sized menstrual cup holds approximately 28ml. However, there are some ‘high-capacity cups that you can consider if you either have a very heavy flow or have a lighter flow and would like to prolong the use to the suggested maximum hours (maximum of 8-12 hours depending on the brand).
Here are some of the high capacity cups and capacity measurements to the rim:
Shordy Cup Large - 28 ml
Although the capacity measurements listed are of the larger sizes, some of them have a higher capacity small, as well.
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