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PEESAFE Menstrual Cups Small - Medium | Size A | 18 Years & Above (Have Not Given Birth Vaginally) | Period Cup | Menstrual Cup | 100% Medical Grade Silicone | Travel Pouch Included | Leakage Proof
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Radha Bodke
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IF YOU'RE A FIRST TIME USER, READ ON! Alright, so I read a lot of positive reviews and a few dreadful ones, and at the end I decided to give it a try. So the thing is, I am 25 years old and I am a virgin and I have never used tampons, meaning my vaginal canal is on the tighter side. So yesterday when my cup arrived, I washed it with soap and water and tried inserting it. I knew the C fold would not work for me so I did a punchdown fold and tried to insert it. When the cup was about 2 cms in (the rest was still in my hand) it started hurting. I had read in a lot of instruction manuals and medical blogs that if it hurts, stop, relax and try again later. So I gave it up for the time. Today, I tried again in the shower, this time inserting a finger first to feel out the cervix so I could figure out how deep inside it needs to go. Again, punchdown fold, insert, and then it started hurting. I started to feel that maybe I should get a smaller cup. In all honesty, I was afraid that I would hurt myself if the cup popped open halfway through the insertion. Five minutes ago, after having watched a few more videos on YouTube to make sure I was doing everything right, I decided to give it another try because I still believed in the product. This time I took it more slowly and tried to think of other things so I wouldn't tense up. After a few minutes of just using my fingers to relax it, my vagina felt a lot more relaxed so I did the punchdown fold, and it literally just slid in. Then, grabbing it by the stem, I gave it a twist. For good measure, I inserted my finger and felt around the base to make sure the cup was fully open. And voila! I am never going back to using pads because they are expensive, they are bad for the environment, and they give me rashes that take forever to heal. Don't go by the reviews that say it's difficult to pull out. You need to pinch (or insert a finger and slightly press the side of the cup) and break the seal before you pull it out or you're going to hurt yourself, because the vacuum will work against you. Read the instructions carefully before using it, instead of blaming the brand. I was very sceptical before buying it and now I love it.
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The only regret you will have is that you didn't buy it earlier.
Radha Bodke
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IF YOU'RE A FIRST TIME USER, READ ON! Alright, so I read a lot of positive reviews and a few dreadful ones, and at the end I decided to give it a try. So the thing is, I am 25 years old and I am a virgin and I have never used tampons, meaning my vaginal canal is on the tighter side. So yesterday when my cup arrived, I washed it with soap and water and tried inserting it. I knew the C fold would not work for me so I did a punchdown fold and tried to insert it. When the cup was about 2 cms in (the rest was still in my hand) it started hurting. I had read in a lot of instruction manuals and medical blogs that if it hurts, stop, relax and try again later. So I gave it up for the time. Today, I tried again in the shower, this time inserting a finger first to feel out the cervix so I could figure out how deep inside it needs to go. Again, punchdown fold, insert, and then it started hurting. I started to feel that maybe I should get a smaller cup. In all honesty, I was afraid that I would hurt myself if the cup popped open halfway through the insertion. Five minutes ago, after having watched a few more videos on YouTube to make sure I was doing everything right, I decided to give it another try because I still believed in the product. This time I took it more slowly and tried to think of other things so I wouldn't tense up. After a few minutes of just using my fingers to relax it, my vagina felt a lot more relaxed so I did the punchdown fold, and it literally just slid in. Then, grabbing it by the stem, I gave it a twist. For good measure, I inserted my finger and felt around the base to make sure the cup was fully open. And voila! I am never going back to using pads because they are expensive, they are bad for the environment, and they give me rashes that take forever to heal. Don't go by the reviews that say it's difficult to pull out. You need to pinch (or insert a finger and slightly press the side of the cup) and break the seal before you pull it out or you're going to hurt yourself, because the vacuum will work against you. Read the instructions carefully before using it, instead of blaming the brand. I was very sceptical before buying it and now I love it.
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The only regret you will have is that you didn't buy it earlier.
Silkrute Customer
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This was my first time using a cup and it has changed my life. I'm 22, a virgin and a lifelong sanitary pad user. But I hate using pads because my skin is extremely sensitive and I always end up with rashes at the end of my 3rd day of a 6 day long cycle. Which is as horrible as it sounds. I have tried dozens of different pads of different companies and nothing works. And on top of that I have very minimal period etiquette. Which is to say, I have none. So even 10 years since my first cycle, I still end up staining my clothes. I've been trying to convince my mom to allow me to use a menstrual cup for years since I first saw the first Moon Cup advertisement in 2015, and its only now that she's finally allowed me. So mind you, I was quite determined to get it to work. Armed with the knowledge of hundreds of articles about what to do and what not to do, I go into the washroom on my first day of bleeding. And. I won't lie. It wasn't easy. I was in the bathroom for 45 minutes, hot shower running to calm myself and another attempt just piling upon the previous attempts. 7 tries. The first one I tried with a C fold, but it was too big for my vaginal opening, and the second attempt was made with a 7 fold whose tip made it inside before I got too uncomfortable and pulled out. The third attempt was with a punch down fold, which was just the ideal size, but again, my opening was too small. By the fourth time my muscles had clamped up and nothing was going inside. 5th try was a throw away, before I was giving up for the day. So I stop. Stand under the shower and somehow I've decided that tomorrow just sounds like a good idea. It would be my second day and that means more blood and more lubrication and an easier time to get it inside. The 6th try was just another attempt because my muscles had relaxed and I decided to surprise my vagina. And it kind of worked. I read an article where they said to push the cup towards your back and not up, so the 7th try was supposed to be just another try, that WORKED! The cup was in! The next 7 hours were heavenly. I constantly checked on myself to see if I was leaking or not, because I have just never felt like this on my periods. Ever. Before. But I did not. Leak that is. So now it was 7 hours past, and I have to remove it and empty it. I did what the pamphlet of the cup told me to do- push with my muscles and grab hold of the bottom of the cup and pinch it to pull out. Did it work? Hell no. The pinching worked in the most vaguest definition of working. It released a miniscule amount of pressure but the suction still existed. By the time I'd pulled about a third of it out, my vagina hated me, and the suction felt like I was going to die. But the key is to not panic. I shoved two fingers inside and just pressed the body of the cup and with a hiss the suction died and the cup was out! I was having a major wtf moment, but I did wash up and try to push the cup back in. And it did go inside in the very first attempt, now that I had THAT technique down pat. But I could feel the cup inside me. Clearly I had bruised my inner walls with my horrendous removal technique. So I do what all women in such a situation does- I went to r\menstrualcup. There I was told by a fellow netizen that a certain "bun in hotdog" method should work. If I knew who that person was, I'd send them flowers because work it did! My second attempt happened within seconds! I pushed with my vaginal muscles until the stem was out and then relaxed and wiggled my middle fingers in along the walls of the cup, pressing them towards its center. The moment I reached the rim of the cup, I just pushed it inside itself, and voila! The suction is gone and then you just push with your muscles and the cup doth escape the cave! I'm on my 4th day of the first cycle as of writing this review, and the last three days have been the best periods of my life. I'm officially converted and am never going back to sanitary pads. Ever. EDIT: It is my second cycle, and the cup is being very stubborn. It refuses to open easily inside me, and so I've leaked. I will have to see if this is something that persists. Also, I'm beginning to find the bottom design of the cup incredibly annoying as the little round of the stem is not as spherical as advertised, instead is a hollow bowl shape that keeps on pinching me, as my cervix has dropped a few millimeters, and is incredibly uncomfortable. The design team should take a look at that, because I don't think sacrificing the comfort of the customer in lieu of cutting costs at the production is a smart idea.
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This was my first time using a cup and it has changed my life.
Silkrute Customer
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This was my first time using a cup and it has changed my life. I'm 22, a virgin and a lifelong sanitary pad user. But I hate using pads because my skin is extremely sensitive and I always end up with rashes at the end of my 3rd day of a 6 day long cycle. Which is as horrible as it sounds. I have tried dozens of different pads of different companies and nothing works. And on top of that I have very minimal period etiquette. Which is to say, I have none. So even 10 years since my first cycle, I still end up staining my clothes. I've been trying to convince my mom to allow me to use a menstrual cup for years since I first saw the first Moon Cup advertisement in 2015, and its only now that she's finally allowed me. So mind you, I was quite determined to get it to work. Armed with the knowledge of hundreds of articles about what to do and what not to do, I go into the washroom on my first day of bleeding. And. I won't lie. It wasn't easy. I was in the bathroom for 45 minutes, hot shower running to calm myself and another attempt just piling upon the previous attempts. 7 tries. The first one I tried with a C fold, but it was too big for my vaginal opening, and the second attempt was made with a 7 fold whose tip made it inside before I got too uncomfortable and pulled out. The third attempt was with a punch down fold, which was just the ideal size, but again, my opening was too small. By the fourth time my muscles had clamped up and nothing was going inside. 5th try was a throw away, before I was giving up for the day. So I stop. Stand under the shower and somehow I've decided that tomorrow just sounds like a good idea. It would be my second day and that means more blood and more lubrication and an easier time to get it inside. The 6th try was just another attempt because my muscles had relaxed and I decided to surprise my vagina. And it kind of worked. I read an article where they said to push the cup towards your back and not up, so the 7th try was supposed to be just another try, that WORKED! The cup was in! The next 7 hours were heavenly. I constantly checked on myself to see if I was leaking or not, because I have just never felt like this on my periods. Ever. Before. But I did not. Leak that is. So now it was 7 hours past, and I have to remove it and empty it. I did what the pamphlet of the cup told me to do- push with my muscles and grab hold of the bottom of the cup and pinch it to pull out. Did it work? Hell no. The pinching worked in the most vaguest definition of working. It released a miniscule amount of pressure but the suction still existed. By the time I'd pulled about a third of it out, my vagina hated me, and the suction felt like I was going to die. But the key is to not panic. I shoved two fingers inside and just pressed the body of the cup and with a hiss the suction died and the cup was out! I was having a major wtf moment, but I did wash up and try to push the cup back in. And it did go inside in the very first attempt, now that I had THAT technique down pat. But I could feel the cup inside me. Clearly I had bruised my inner walls with my horrendous removal technique. So I do what all women in such a situation does- I went to r\menstrualcup. There I was told by a fellow netizen that a certain "bun in hotdog" method should work. If I knew who that person was, I'd send them flowers because work it did! My second attempt happened within seconds! I pushed with my vaginal muscles until the stem was out and then relaxed and wiggled my middle fingers in along the walls of the cup, pressing them towards its center. The moment I reached the rim of the cup, I just pushed it inside itself, and voila! The suction is gone and then you just push with your muscles and the cup doth escape the cave! I'm on my 4th day of the first cycle as of writing this review, and the last three days have been the best periods of my life. I'm officially converted and am never going back to sanitary pads. Ever. EDIT: It is my second cycle, and the cup is being very stubborn. It refuses to open easily inside me, and so I've leaked. I will have to see if this is something that persists. Also, I'm beginning to find the bottom design of the cup incredibly annoying as the little round of the stem is not as spherical as advertised, instead is a hollow bowl shape that keeps on pinching me, as my cervix has dropped a few millimeters, and is incredibly uncomfortable. The design team should take a look at that, because I don't think sacrificing the comfort of the customer in lieu of cutting costs at the production is a smart idea.
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This was my first time using a cup and it has changed my life.
Shreyanshika Jaiswal
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It is a very useful product and user manual is informative and useful for the person who uses it for the first time. It's easy to use even for the first time. Would recommend to switch to this product for it's environmental friendly nature.
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Very useful product
Shreyanshika Jaiswal
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It is a very useful product and user manual is informative and useful for the person who uses it for the first time. It's easy to use even for the first time. Would recommend to switch to this product for it's environmental friendly nature.
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Very useful product
lakshmi
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Every one should use menstrual cup. It makes life very useful. It is easy to clean also and manage
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Convenience
lakshmi
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Every one should use menstrual cup. It makes life very useful. It is easy to clean also and manage
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Convenience
Antim G.
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It is very nice product must used I have been using it
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Benefitted
Antim G.
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It is very nice product must used I have been using it