🌍 Embrace the Future of Period Care!
The OrganiCup Menstrual Cup by AllMatters is a revolutionary, allergy-certified menstrual solution made from soft medical-grade silicone. Designed for comfort and convenience, it holds the equivalent of 3 tampons and can be worn for up to 12 hours. With over 2 million users and multiple awards for sustainability, this eco-friendly product is perfect for those who prioritize both health and the planet.
A**R
Buen material
Buen material pero si el periodo es muy intenso es pequeña
N**Z
Copa
Son lo máximo las recomiendo
S**M
Easy to use, even for a low cervix!
I don't know if I am insanely lucky or if this is just an excellent cup, or perhaps both, but this cup worked perfectly for me on the first try! I had never tried a cup before, so I researched the best reviewed cups on Amazon and this one was among the top listed. After reading countless reviews, tutorials, articles, I realized that I would most likely have a fair amount of trial and error before I could make a cup work, especially since I exclusively use pads instead of tampons. I have an extremely low cervix (I can feel it with my finger inserted slightly past my first knuckle when menstruating) so tampons never worked for me. I would insert them and they would slide right past the cervix, leaving a whole side unused and causing frequent leaks. I thought I was cursed to wear pads for the rest of my life, until I discovered menstrual cups!I tried this one out for the first time while on my period and it worked perfectly. This cup rides LOW in me due to my low cervix, though sits safely inside my opening without fear of it popping out. I (obviously) can't see up in there but I assume my dangly cervix rests inside the bowl of the cup and catches blood. This reduces the capacity it can hold, however I've found that I can go about 5 hours between changing it when I'm at my heaviest flow and around 8-10 hours when it is lighter. I wore this overnight on day 2 of my cycle (heaviest flow for me) and I leaked a bit due to it overflowing. I wear the size A cup so I would suggest getting the bigger size if you need more time between changing. I'm also going to purchase the Merula cup (recommended for low cervixes) and use it during my next cycle so I can compare.Some tips for my fellow low riding cervix, short vagina'd ladies:• For your first time, practice inserting it while you're in the shower.• Wear a pad or panty liner during your cycle if just starting out, especially overnight• The punch fold worked best for me, with one foot on the toilet.• Once inserted about halfway, rotate it slightly while you push in. I've found this helped it pop open. Go slow.• Feel around all sides of the cup once inserted to make sure there are no dents and it has suctioned properly, also to insure it has not slid past your cervix. I inserted it one time and felt my cervix was resting against the side, so I had to pull it out a bit and readjust so that I knew it was sitting inside the cup.• Rotate if you feel it is not sitting right. Also try pulling it out a bit, then back in.• Trim the end once you get used to it. Since it rides so low in me I had to trim the stem off since it was sticking out and irritating me• To remove, bear down (as if you are pooping lolz), collapse the base of the cup with your fingers, and pull. I went SLOW to avoid discomfort. Tilt the cup while you are removing it to avoid it spilling prematurely.• Keep it clean! I purchased some specialty menstrual cup soap and wipes and I disinfected it after my period ended by putting it in a mason jar and boiling it in the microwave for about 3-5 minutes.All in all, I couldn't be more happy with this cup! I'm just starting out, so I will try out more types during my next cycle. This cup was a bajillion times better than itchy, uncomfortable pads or tampons. You put it in, and you're ready to ignore your period for the next 5-10 hours!
J**.
Must buy
First of all, this is one of the few ones I was able to find that didn’t have a color to it. Was worried about dies in a product that was going to be in my body so many hours.I’ve been using a menstrual cup for over a year now. If you’ve never tried one it has been a game changer and giving me more freedom during this time of the month. I almost don’t even remember. I’m on my period. My last cup was larger than this one by a little bit. I have had a child before, and I know that place rule into the size of your cup. But this cup worked great. Definitely recommend I love that. It’s clear so that you can easily see, it is properly clean after use
G**U
Only used it one time so far so experience might be different!
I have only used it once so far, since I bought it before my last cycle. So keep in mind that my comments might not reflect the experience of a long-time user, and I might find it easier after a few times. (Also, English is not my native language). Good things first: even though they warn you about potential leaks during your first few times, I had no leaks at all. After insertion I couldn't feel it at all! I was sleeping with it, exercising with it, working long hours with it (apparently I don't generally have a heavy flow, and I was surprised to discover that; I always thought that for my first 2 days I had waterfalls down there). Never had a discomfort or leak problem (I even wore it for 2 days straight towards the end, although I made sure I had cleaned myself and the cup thoroughly first, and I don't recommend you do that). I am trying to be as eco-friendly as possible (climate change is real!), so the organic and vegan qualities are a huge advantage in my opinion. The packaging is cute and they give you a pouch to keep it there until the next cycle. Now the negatives: I would have liked for the silicone to be slightly more flexible, or thinner, so that it would be easier to fold it. Although after insertion I didn't feel anything, during insertion I had difficulties sometimes. You have to bend or squat, or lift your legs in various ways until you find the way that works for you, but no matter how you fold it, the part you insert first is still wider than the thin tip of the tampon that just slides in (I literally used lubricant a couple of times to make it easier). The only other negative I can think of is that the tail could have been made longer, not so long so as to stick out of the vagina, but enough so that I don't go hunting down there with 2-3 fingers deep in there and leaving myself sore (after a hilarious/tragic 1st day experience that lasted about 15 minutes, I stopped inserting it too deeply, without compromising on leaks or comfort). That's it!
S**H
Awesome!
I was pretty nervous about trying something like this but it is amazing. It really is comfortable and you can't feel it once it's in. I felt the stem like twice during my 6 days of period because I was sitting on the floor and moved just right but it wasn't painful just a weird sensation. It does feel very odd going in and coming out but you get used to it and figure out what works for your body. Make sure to look up videos on YouTube about insertion and such, those helped me a lot to figure out what would be comfortable for me. It's very easy to clean and it's so nice being able to keep it in longer and not have to take so many potty breaks at work. If your on the fence about trying it just do it!
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