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

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The next thing to expect is that you won’t get the hang of inserting and removing it right away. This is normal. Expect some struggle! It takes most people at least 2-3 cycles to really feel confident with this. Use a pad in the meantime and don’t worry too much about it. Save Lots of Money

The Lunette Menstrual Cup has a secure, fixed placement that means you’ll never need to limit yourself when on your period. You can play sports, lie down or even swim; the cup moves with your body to guarantee all-day protection. Plus, our cup comes with its own cute little pouch, meaning you can keep it with you and simply take it out when you need it.We think you should only put the best in between your legs. That’s why our menstrual cups are all made from a soft and smooth medical-grade silicone that’s nasty chemical and BPA free. Cup won’t absorb your natural fluids, so your vagina will stay happy, healthy and lubricated! A positive (re)cycle Wash your hands and relax your muscles. Grasp the bottom of the cup. To break seal, squeeze the bottom of the cup. Lunette Menstrual Cups are made in Finland. The Lunette Menstrual Cup is a bell-shaped cup that gives you a comfortable, safe, odorless and eco-friendly period for up to 12 hours a day. The Lunette has an expected lifespan of up to 10 years making it highly economical. However, others prefer softer cups which can feel more comfortable because they don’t press so strongly. This is especially important if you’ve tried some of the very stiff cups and found that they gave you cramps. Average Stiffness Moderate bleeding is when you need to change a regular absorbency pad or tampon every three to four hours, though you may prefer to change it more frequently.

It’s thin and pliable, which can make it easier to insert and remove as well as prevent leaking. For whatever reason, the Lunette just seems to pop into place and stay there. If you’re worried about inserting the cup for the first time the best thing you can do is just relax. Tense muscles don’t help so just get comfy, breath and be patient while you learn. Top Tips: The hymen at the entrance of the vagina consists of a thin tissue which partially covers the entrance. Most people with vagina have a hymen when they are young, but for some it is difficult to detect. The hymen can be torn in many activities (such as sports) and over time it dissolves through discharge, hormones or sexual intercourse. The Lunette company has come out with special wipes.Although these are a great product, they are quite expensive. Baby wipes are much cheaper and work just as well.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 Leaks for some people despite trying it for 10+ cycles. This isn’t really a specific difficulty with the Lunette however. It’s probably more a case of choosing the wrong cup for their body type. Even the best-quality period cups don’t work for certain people. When you rinse your cup, remember to always use cold water to avoid staining it! If your cup is already stained, let it sit under the sun for a couple hours, or soak it in spirit vinegar or lemon juice and boil it for... you guessed it, 20 MINUTES! Cleaning the menstrual cup air-holes 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.

Assess the stem: Once inserted, you will need to decide whether or not to keep the stem. If it protrudes, it will be uncomfortable. In this case, you likely won't need the stem and can trim it shorter or off completely. However, if not, you may need it to assist with removal. You could also use their special wipes . Again, we’d mention that these special cup wipes probably aren’t really necessary, but if you have money to burn, why not? They are however, good for when you’re on the road and in public bathrooms where you don’t have easy access to a sink. 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!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 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 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.

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