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A reusable feminine hygiene item is a menstruation cup. You place a tiny, flexible cup in your vagina to trap and collect menstrual fluid.
your age,
have a heavy flow,
the length of your cervix,
the cup’s hardness and flexibility,
its capacity,
If you gave birth vaginally,
your pelvic floor muscles should be firm,
Grab a pot, place the menstrual cup inside, add water till the menstrual cup isn’t touching the bottom of the pool, and put the pot on the heat. boiled for five minutes.
Used menstruation cups should be cleaned and disinfected. It would help if you emptied your cup at least twice every day. After removal, dispose of the disposable cups.
Compared to tampons and pads, menstrual cups are more affordable. A cup can cost anywhere between $20 and $40, after which you will only need to buy another for at least six months
1. Will you pay less for a cup?
2. Is using it simpler?
3. Do you desire sex when on your period?
The menstrual cup would be the best option if you said yes to these questions.