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@MrSnowball22 Yep, they sure do.
@MrSnowball22 I just bought some at my regular grocery/drug store.
@MrSnowball22 — Actually they do, you can find them in drug stores, such as Walgreens, Rite Aid, and Walmart. Even some grocery stored with feminine hygiene isles carry them, such as Raley’s.
They don’t sell these in the USA
this was Really helpful!
@TheDocumentarySite — Not quite accurate… Its called TPE, which is the same material hospitals use to make catheters.
thin krinkly type of material.. its called plastic
@polyesterwindow Younger people or virgins tend to like small Lunette, small Ladycup, small Meluna. But make sure you consider your flow… If its really light, go with small Meluna. Medium or average, go with ladycup. Heavier, go with Lunette.
@ChocolateAnonymouse these basically squeeze to fit how tight you are. You can also try reuable ones, they work very differently than this (lick my screen name and see my channel) but you would have more sizes to choose from.
@tinagirl1992 Instead softcups are sold in many regular stores that sell pads and tampons. Same isle. Like WalMart, Maybe Walgreens? Rite Aid, Raley’s, etc.
@DaNcErWoRlDwIdE Well, it squeezes to fit how skinny you are up there.
@spashley971 You might just be shorter inside, if you are shorter, then it won’t go back behind the pubic bone. I am very short inside, so the front rim is just barely inside, but I can still get it to seal, so if I needed to use one, I could.
@Deseonfire Being able to touch it helps, but even if you can’t you can still just go by the instructions, and get it in correctly.
@ColorMeMidori No, because the blood comes out the tiny hole in you cervix, and the cup seals around your cervix.
i wana try this thing thank u for showing how to use it
My faithful (yes, I’m positive, lol) husband is coming home tomorrow after being away for 5 weeks. He will be home for a week and then gone for only God knows how long. I start today or tomorrow(heavy and painful). He was already ready to kill someone and almost got into several fights (the job not finishing on time because of careless people).
Point: This review probably saved lives. I hope they sell these in Ga somewhere. lol
Currently wearing one of these for the first time and I love it so far.
@iloveme86able Keep checking back. I missed the samples the 1st time. Got mine in the mail today!
If you’re comfortable inserting tampons you should give this thing a chance. It is sort of strange at first with the weird plastic baggy but it is less messy than a tampon. But, umm when you take it out you should probably be seated….
I started using these.. I wanted to give it a try before buying the divacup..
The only thing i don’t like, its hard to remove without spilling it.. I have only used it for about 2 days,but I do the hook and pull slowly and still have it spill out.. any ideas. I think its because the cup portion is so flimsy.
I started using these.. I wanted to give it a try before buying the divacup..
Never used one. But I am interested! Just seems kind of gross tho! Lol. Thanks for posting this!
Thanks this was helpful, I’m wearing one now
@MenstrualCupInfo I use these. I only re-use them once, i.e, I wash the blood out in the sink. DO NOT USE SOAP ON IT! Btw, I’m 16. The cup only looks big.. TRUST ME, Its not. lol
@MenstrualCupInfo thanks so much! the reason why i started using these is because i had trouble with the diva cup due to my small size. do you know of any other (reusable) menstrual cups that are softer and easier to use than the diva cup for a small framed 18 year old womyn? thanks for your time
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