There are tons of menstrual cups on the market now-a-days, which is awesome! Problem is very few menstrual cups go through quality testing, inspections
We all know the fear of being unprepared when aunt flow decides to pay us a spontaneous visit. How dare she! Having an emergency stash ready to go in your purse is a good idea when your period is creeping up on you.
That time of month has circled around again and you’re feeling crampy, crabby, and overall crappy. So, you strap on a liner, pop a few pain relievers, and eat a box of chocolates.
Have you experienced discomfort or pain with Menstrual Cup? If you have recently started using a menstrual cup and have experienced some pain during insertion, don’t panic.
Public restrooms – a menstrual cup user’s worst nightmare. Fortunately, menstrual cups can be safely worn for up to 10 hours so public restrooms don’t get used nearly as often when changing and cleaning your cup.
Finding the right feminine care products should be easy, right? These products are meant to help us, not harm us. Unfortunately that’s not always the case.
There are other parts to explore to help prevent menstrual cup leakage. While you're down there checking where your cervix is hanging out you'll want to become familiar with other parts in your vaginal region.