About this product
- Jenis Pek:Berbilang Pek
- Jangka Hayat:24 Bulan
Product description
READY STOCK !!! Ships from IPOH !!
Brand: VIVA (same manufacturer for AneerCare)
Menstrual cups are an alternative to traditional pads and tampons for collecting period blood. They come in different sizes, and are reusable. It’s a small, flexible funnel-shaped cup made of rubber or silicone that you insert into your vagina to catch and collect period fluid. Cups can hold more blood than other methods, and depending on your flow, you can wear a cup for up to 12 hours.
Smaller menstrual cups are usually recommended for people younger than 30 years old who haven’t delivered vaginally.
Larger sizes are often recommended for people who are over 30 years old, have given birth vaginally, or have a heavier period.
1) They’re budget-friendly. A reusable menstrual cup costs one-time money, unlike tampons or pads.
2) Menstrual cups are safer. Because menstrual cups collect rather than absorb blood, you’re not at risk of developing rare bacterial infection.
3) Menstrual cups hold more blood. A menstrual cup can hold up to 60ml of menstrual flow.
4) They’re eco-friendly. Reusable menstrual cups can last a long time, so you’re not contributing more waste to the environment.
5) You should also be able to move, jump, sit, stand, swim and do outdoor/everyday activities without worrying.
What's in the packaging box:
2x Viva Menstrual Cup (of selected size & colour)
- Before you put in your menstrual cup
(Using a menstrual cup for the first time may be uncomfortable, but lubricating your cup can help make the process smooth.
Before inserting your cup, wet the rim with water or a water-based personal lubricant. A wet menstrual cup is much easier to insert.)
- How to insert your menstrual cup
(Lubricate the rim of the cup if necessary. Tightly fold the menstrual cup in half, holding it in one hand with the rim facing up. Insert the cup, rim up, into your vagina. 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. If you’ve inserted the cup correctly, you shouldn’t feel your menstrual cup. You should also be able to move, jump, sit, stand, and do other everyday activities without your cup falling out.)
- How to remove your menstrual cup
(Place your index finger and thumb into your vagina. Pull the stem of the cup gently until you can reach the base. Pinch the base to release the seal and pull down to remove the cup. Once it’s out, empty the cup into the sink or toilet.)
- Menstrual cup aftercare
Reusable menstrual cups should be washed and wiped clean before being reinserted into your vagina. Your cup should be emptied at least twice a day.
If you have trouble putting in your cup, consult a healthcare professional.
The colour of the actual product might be slightly different due to different lighting condition