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

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

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

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This is a far superior cup than the other ones I’ve tried and I want to spread the word about it! That’s why I left this review. It’s a bit more expensive, but it’s totally worth it and I’ve been telling all my friends about it. I find the stiffness of it works better for you, and it snaps into place more easily.” Other cups that fall into the average stiffness category include the Anigan Evacup, and the Juju Cup. Lunette is emptied about 2–4 times a day, can be used for up to 12 hours, also overnight. The measuring lines on the cup help monitor your flow and easily learn your rhythm. 5. Remove + empty Although it’s a bit expensive, it can last for up to 10 years. You’ll save money in only a few months by using the Lunette, compared to disposable pads or tampons. Frugal power all the way!

As an alternative to special wipes, you could use plain, old toilet paper. It has the advantage of being free! Bring a Water Bottle Be patient: Know that it may take several times before you are successful. If you begin without the expectation of perfect insertion, you are more likely to be relaxed and pleasantly surprised when success happens. Here’s some general advice about removing your menstrual cup when you’re using an IUD. Be sure to break the seal of your cup before pulling it out. You can do this by sliding a finger around the base of it and pushing inward. There should be a noticeable difference. Pull out the menstrual cup gently. After that time, you can remove the cup by pinching in at the base to break the suction seal. Dump the contents into the toilet. Very light bleeding: Needing to change a low-absorbency tampon or pad one or two times per day, though you may prefer to change them more frequently.It does take some practice to get it to not leak, but this is something common to all these products. About the Company

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? You can grab the stem to pull the cup down a little bit until you can grasp the base and release the suction seal. 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. Let’s explore the question in a few different categories to help you figure out which one will work best for you. Period Cup vs Tampons: One Similarity

For our Mums out there, you can use both sizes. 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-birth. Cervix When it comes to periods, many menstruators are dissatisfied with how tampons and pads can react with them. Some suffer from dryness and skin irritation, while others dislike the chemicals found in disposable products. 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. I've got an average flow so only need to empty it morning and evening so I'm normally at home. More details are in our separate article "can i go to the toilet while using a menstrual cup." Can my menstrual cup get lost in me? The official recommendation is that you should replace it “every few years,” depending on how well you take care of it. They mention that some people use the Lunette for up to 10 years, while others replace it every year.

Boil your cup: Popping your menstrual cup into boiling water for 5-10 minutes before and after your period will help to maintain the cleanliness of the cup and the health of your vagina. Just make sure you’re using a deep pot to boil water in or you may risk burning or warping the cup. Maybe you’ve slept through the entire night with your Lunette Cup in. Then, you had some difficulty removing it in the morning. You start to worry because your cup has been in for 10 or 11 hours. The capacity of the smaller cup (25ml) is not enough for people with really heavy periods. Instead, we suggest one of these high-capacity cups that can hold up to 40 ml. 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?Truthfully, just about the only similarities are that they’re both inserted into the vagina, and prevent menstrual fluid from leaking. Lunette Cup vs. Tampons: Many Differences The Lunette can can last for years, while the average person uses 10,000+ tamponsduring a lifetime. A handful of sanitary cups vs thousands of tampons? It’s a serious win for the environment. If you do however experience more yeast infections with the Lunette Cup, then you might need to clean it a bit better. Consider boiling it between periods for 5 minutes in a pot on the stove. Many people wonder how often they need to replace a menstrual cup. Lunette Cups are a bit expensive, so it really is a great question, and we’re sure that you don’t want to replace it before you have to.

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The Lunette Menstrual Cup Model 2

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. You shouldn't be able to feel the cup at all once it's in place. If you can feel it, it's not inserted properly or you need to trim/cut off the stem. If it's definitely in place and the stem has been trimmed then it's possible that it's not quite the right cup for you. It will still work but isn't the optimum cup for you. Read our article on "choosing a menstrual cup."We also have a "menstrual cup comparison chart" to help you find the perfect one for you. Do I have to remove the menstrual cup when I go to the toilet?



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