Intimina Lily Cup compact B 1pc
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• Wash your hands thoroughly before handling the product.
• Sterilise before use. Boil the cup for 3 to 5 minutes, dry and wait for it to cool before inserting.
• To insert: Bend the cup to insert it in the vagina. The most common shape is a 'c' shape, grasp the cup with your fingers so that it holds this shape during insertion. Try to find a position that makes insertion easier (squatting, placing one leg on a high object or lying down). Use lubricant or moisten the cup to facilitate insertion.
Push all the way in, once inside, the cup will unfold to form a secure leak-proof area.
• To remove: Squeeze the bottom of the cup, empty the contents into the toilet, rinse, clean and dry.
*Maximum usage time without removing the cup is usually about 12 hours. After this time boil the cup in a saucepan or specific sterilising pot for 3 to 5 minutes. Keep it in its box or bag until your next period.
Menstrual cups are made of a flexible, soft, hypoallergenic material that respects the natural vagina flora and prevents dryness and irritation. They collect more blood than tampons or pads but must be emptied and washed regularly and should not be used for more than 12 hours. Choosing the menstrual cup has several advantages. In the long term it is cheaper than using tampons and pads, it does not cause dryness and maintains the vagina’s natural moisture. The hypoallergenic material used to make menstrual cups does not produce any kind of reaction or allergy and does not smell as it is not in contact with the air. Of course, it is an eco-friendly and planet-friendly option.
It is important to choose the right menstrual cup size. They are usually classified as S, M and L, but some brands choose letters and others indicate their size according to their capacity. The size may vary depending on your flow (whether it is heavy, medium or light) or whether you have had children. To help you choose, if you have given birth the best option is an L, if you are over 30 and have no children you could choose a size M and if you are younger, in general, your size will be an S.
It is compatible with IUDs and other contraceptive methods.
Regarding sex, all menstrual cups are suitable for non-penetrative sex, although there are now some menstrual cups in the market designed to use during penetrative sex.
I've only used it once and it's complicated to put on. I have also had leaks. I haven't used it for intercourse yet, but it gives the impression that it has to be uncomfortable.
Anonymous A.
The idea of the product is very good, but I find it very difficult to use, I have previous experience with menstrual cups but this has nothing to do with it. I don't know if I will be able to learn to use it, but I will keep trying because if it works, it will be a ball.
Anonymous A.
First cup, in the first rule used genius, minimal losses (a few drops when in the days of more flow), you do not notice anything, to me it remains very front, that is to say, in the manuals it seems that it has to go super back but apparently my cervix bone this near of the exit (with less half a finger I touch the tip). I took it with little expectation of learning the first rule to put it right and I was happy from the first placement.
Anonymous A.
Second date with a man I've never slept with before, obviously it falls at the time of my period. I take this opportunity to test the ziggy cup. Except - good surprise - my boyfriend has a huge willy. A baby arm. Well, I might as well tell you that with or without the cup it was the same thing, there was blood everywhere. I think that with a not very well hung man who makes you a missionary before going to sleep, it's okay, but to make sex with the passion of the first days and jn huge pecker, forget it! I'll invest in sponges for next time.
Anonymous A.