What Women Need to Know about Selecting the Right Menstrual Cup

More women are making the switch to menstrual cups as a viable and inexpensive alternative to traditional pads and tampons. If you are yet to try one though, you might be wondering which one is most suitable for you.

In this post, we will go over a few essential things that you need to consider when choosing your first menstrual cup. After all, everyone is different, and there is no universal solution when it comes to hygiene products; menstrual cups are no different. Such information ought to prove useful and help make your switch a comfortable and pleasant experience.

Consider the following when shopping for your first menstrual cup:

One of the first things that you need to know about using a menstrual cup is that the location of your cervix matters. It can either be positioned high or low, and you will need to choose the right size accordingly. Anything less and the menstrual cup will feel too uncomfortable and is mostly why some women give up on them early on. Using the wrong size of a menstrual cup can also make them difficult to retrieve.

So how do you determine the location of your cervix? Well, all you have to do is wash your hands and gently insert your longest finger all the way until it touches the cervix. If you feel the latter almost immediately, then the position of your uterus is low. If you cannot feel your cervix at all, then the location of the latter is set high. You can then choose the right size for your menstrual cup accordingly.

Flexibility matters

Another factor that you will want to consider when choosing a menstrual cup in Australia is the feel of the material which is more of a personal preference. Choose a menstrual cup that is soft enough that there is no discomfort when using it. It should also not be too soft, which can make it  prone to leaking.

Choosing the right material

Today’s menstrual cups are made from either TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer), silicone or natural rubber. You will want to choose the material that best fits your preferences and expectations.

If you want a menstrual cup that you can use for years, then you will want to choose one made out of medical grade silicone. Menstrual cups made from TPE and latex are cheaper but wear out quicker. You also need to consider any allergies you might have which might make certain types of menstrual cups unsuitable for you to use.

So there you have it — a few important things to consider when choosing your first set of menstrual cup.  As with all hygiene products, keep in mind that your health is on the line. Hence it makes sense to spend some time and effort to ensure that you get a menstrual cup that is just perfect for you.