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Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup - Super Soft and Flexible - Best Sensitive Cup - Wear for 12 Hours - Made in USA (Grey, Regular)

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If you’ve tried a lot of different menstrual cups and been less than thrilled with the outcome, it might be time to give the original a try. The DivaCup was one of the first cups to be talked about publicly, converting many a menstruating person over to the world of cups when it first hit the market 15 years ago.

In February of 2018, we launched Saalt with the vision of making life-changing period and body care products accessible to everyone.”

Putting in the cup for the first time was easier than putting in my first tampon. I had to boil my cup in water for about five minutes before inserting it. While it was boiling, I looked at the instructions and noticed they gave me multiple options for folding; the c-fold (flattening and pinching the sides together), the punch-down (pressing down on the rim to collapse the cup), or the 7-fold (squeezing the cup and folding the top right corner down). Knowing I had multiple inserting options made the process quite easy because even if one specific process was difficult, I had other choices. Some cups are more soft and pliable while other are more firm. Some people might find softer cups easier to insert, and those with sensitive bladders may prefer a softer cup it won't have the same level of outward pressure as a firmer cup.

Cups come in different sizes so change frequency is also influenced by the capacity of the cup. Read our full article "How Often To Empty Your Menstrual Cup." Can I put a menstrual cup in before my period starts? Yes you can. You will find a softer cup such as the Saalt soft cup will be a better choice for you. How much money will my menstrual cup save me? A lot of cup manufacturers have different sizes for younger women versus older women or women who’ve had babies,” says Dr. Taylor. “After you give birth, your vagina is more elastic, and you may need a bigger cup [to prevent] leakage after having a baby.”

Are menstrual cups messy to use?

Some respondents in our survey said it took a while to get used to their menstrual cup and find a comfortable position, but overall 61% told us they liked or loved their menstrual cup. NO. 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?

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