A 1932 menstrual cup looks like most of the menstrual cups we
have today. If you search online for history of the menstrual cup
you'll see the menstrual cup invented back then looked like a
Keeper.
A 1932 menstrual cup looks like most of the menstrual cups we
have today. If you search online for history of the menstrual cup
you'll see the menstrual cup invented back then looked like a
Keeper.
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To insert a menstrual cup you simply fold the cup and insert
vaginally, aiming towards the small of your back, once inserted you
allow the cup to open and turn it to create a seal. There are many
resources online that explain how to use a menstrual cup
correctly.
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A menstrual cup collects menstrual fluid, instead of absorbing
it like a tampon, and is cleaned and reused, with the cup able to
last as long as ten years. Menstrual cups have been shown to leak
less on average, and they are very comfortable to wear.
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To insert a menstrual cup you simply fold the cup and insert
into your vagina, once inserted you allow it to open and turn it to
create a seal. If you're unsure how to use a menstrual cup then
look online for instructions and how-to videos.
View page
A menstrual cup collects menstrual fluid, instead of absorbing
it like a tampon, and is cleaned and reused, with the cup able to
last as long as ten years. Menstrual cups have been shown to leak
less on average, and they are very comfortable to wear.