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What is a fleur Cup?

What is a fleur Cup?

The Fleur Cup is a menstrual cup that is manufactured in France. It is made of silicone and comes in 2 different sizes/models: Note: Similar cup design/model can be found under the following name(s): May also be found in different colors under the name, A Zen Cup.

How do you use a menstrual cup for beginners?

Insert the cup, rim up, into your vagina like you would a tampon without an applicator. It should sit a few inches below your cervix. Once the cup is in your vagina, rotate it. It will spring open to create an airtight seal that stops leaks.

Where do you put your vagina when using a menstrual cup?

Gently hold your outer labia apart with the index and middle fingers of your free hand and slide your folded Cup into your vagina towards your tailbone at roughly a 45 degree angle – allow it to open inside you.

Can a 12 year old use a menstrual cup?

There are no age limits to using a cup. The only thing you need is your period. To find the right-size cup, all you need to know is how heavy your flow is and if you have a low or high cervix.

What are the disadvantages of menstrual cups?

What are the disadvantages of using menstrual cups?

  • can be messy.
  • may be hard to insert or remove.
  • may be tough to find the right fit.
  • may cause an allergic reaction.
  • may cause vaginal irritation.

Can I use menstrual cup for 24 hours?

Menstrual cups can hold varying amounts of blood, but on heavy days, you may have to rinse or change them more frequently than you’re used to. You may be able to wait up to 12 hours — the max recommended time — before you have to change your cup, whereas you may need to change a pad or tampon every 4 to 6 hours.

Can I sleep with a menstrual cup in?

Yes! You can sleep with a menstrual cup in! In fact, compared to bulky pads or tampons, many DivaCup users prefer it. Tampons should never be worn for more than the recommended time (usually between 4 to 8 hours); the DivaCup can be worn for up to 12 hours.