Menstrual Cup with Ball, size M, fuchsia MeLuna Sport Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball
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Age:
18+
Brand: Me Luna
Line: intimate care
Product Type: menstrual cup
Volume: 1 pcs.
Gender: for women
Classification: organic
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
The MeLuna Sport Shorty Menstrual Cup with Ball, size M in fuchsia, from the brand MeLuna, is an excellent environmentally friendly alternative to traditional tampons or sanitary pads. This product features a shortened design, tailored for women with a low cervix placement, a short vaginal canal, and also for those who have experienced uterine prolapse. The cup is highly rigid, a feature referred to as Sport because the product remains firm and secure even during sports activities. Horseback riding, Pilates, yoga, Kegel exercises, and pole dancing—all these activities strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. If you are in good physical shape, this cup might be the perfect choice for you.
Features of the MeLuna Sport Shorty Menstrual Cup with Ball:
- Length without handle — 38 mm;
- Maximum diameter — 41 mm;
- Capacity — 18 ml;
- Suitable for women with strong, well-trained pelvic floor muscles;
- Equipped with a ball for easy removal of the cup;
- Made from thermoplastic elastomer (TPE);
- Hypoallergenic;
- Helps maintain the normal condition of the vaginal mucosa.-
Before first use, sterilize the cup by boiling it in water for 3-5 minutes. Be sure to wash your hands with soap beforehand. Fold the cup. There are different methods for insertion – you can try various ones and choose the one that works best for you. Insert the folded cup and allow it to expand inside the vagina. Once inserted, it will open with a characteristic suction or popping sound, indicating it is correctly positioned. If you're unsure, feel the base of the cup – it should be round or oval when properly inserted. If you notice any dents or irregularities on the cup's surface, it means it hasn't fully expanded. Carefully hold the base of the cup (not the stem) and try to rotate it to create a suction seal. Gently pull on the stem: if you feel resistance, the suction has formed, and the cup is successfully installed!