Menstrual Cup with Ball, size M, red MeLuna Classic Shorty Menstrual Cup Ball
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Age:
18+
Brand: Me Luna
Line: intimate care
Product Type: menstrual cup
Volume: 1 pcs.
Gender: for women
Classification: organic
Country TM: Germany
Made in: Germany
The Red Classic Shorty Menstrual Cup with a ball from the MeLuna brand is an excellent solution for women's health. Thanks to its safe materials, it minimizes the risk of toxic shock syndrome, ensuring safe and comfortable use. The Medium size is perfectly suited for women with moderate menstrual flow. The convenient ball at the end makes removing the cup easier, making the process more comfortable and hygienic. After use, the cup can be easily sterilized for reuse.
Features of the MeLuna Classic Shorty Menstrual Cup with Ball:
– Expands to 41 mm in diameter;
– Maximum capacity – 18 ml of fluid;
– The ball at the end makes cup removal easier;
– Length – 38 mm, including the handle – 45 mm;
– Does not collect or proliferate bacteria inside;
– Medium size is suitable for moderate flow;
– When inserted correctly, it is almost imperceptible;
– Includes a pouch for practical storage;
– The Shorty format is designed for a low cervix;
– Saves money on disposable hygiene products and reduces waste;
– Moderate softness of the material is suitable for most women in the absence of increased sensitivity.-
Before first use, sterilize the cup in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. Be sure to wash your hands with soap first. Fold the cup. There are different folding methods—you can try them and choose the one that suits you best. Insert the folded cup and allow it to expand inside the vagina. Once inserted, the cup will open with a characteristic suction or popping sound, indicating it is correctly positioned. If you're unsure, feel the base of the cup—it should be round or oval when properly inserted. If you feel dents or folds, the cup hasn't fully opened. Gently grasp the base of the cup (not the stem) and try to rotate it to create a suction seal. Once the cup is in place, try pulling slightly on the stem; if you feel resistance, the suction is established, and the cup is successfully positioned!