A menstrual cup is a reusable, bell-shaped device made of medical-grade silicone designed to collect menstrual fluid. Unlike pads or tampons, it’s inserted into the vagina and provides a sustainable, cost-effective alternative.
M-Cup is made of medical grade silicone. Tampons and pads, on the other hand, donotgenerallydisclosethematerialsandchemicalsusedtoproducethem.Because M-Cups collect fluids instead of absorbing them as is done by tampons and pads, M- Cups will not interfere with the body’s delicate pH balance, good bacteria, or natural lubricants. Tampons may leave behind fibres and/or cause micro-tears upon removal, which may increase risk of infection.
M-Cup is folded and inserted into the vaginal canal. Once inserted, the cup opens below or around the cervix to collect menstrual flow instead of absorbing it. The cup can be emptied every 6–12hours,depending on the rate off low and washed in water to use again. Sterilization of M-Cup in boiling water is not needed after every use.
Using an M-Cup is not difficult. Like any other product, it simply takes a little time to become familiar with it. Once you learn how to insert the M-Cup correctly and remove it comfortably, it becomes easy to use. After a few trials, the process can be quick and simple. Generally, 3 to 4 cycles are considered the learning curve for using an M-Cup comfortably.
Most people only realize that the cup isn’t properly placed when they experience leaking.However,there are certain things that you can do to ensure that it will not leak while you go about your daily activities. After the cup is positioned, insert a fingerand swipe around the body of the cup to make sure that the cup has unfolded. You can also give the cup a gentle tug to check if it has created aseal.
M-Cup cannot get stuck inside because there is no way it can travel upwards or to other areas within the body. Cervix is a narrow passage just above the vaginal canal. So M-Cup cannot go beyond the vaginal canal.
Yes. You can use M-Cup while having an Intra Uterine Devices (IUD). It is advised to use it in consultation with your doctor.
No. You can go to the toilet as you normally do even if you are wearing M-Cup. After a bowel movement, you might want to check that the M-Cup is still placed properly.
Yes, you can. The M-Cup is a good choice if you want to do any kind of sport while you are on your period. If it is inserted and used correctly, it will not leak or cause any
Discomfort in you rday-to-day activities.Due to its longer protection (duration of 12hrs) one can safely use M-Cup even while sleeping.
Sitting on the toilet with knees apart is one of the most common ways to remove and empty the M-Cup. The user can empty the contents directly into the toilet. Also, the squatting position is a simple option. Squatting involuntarily causes the user to bear down with their muscles, which brings the cup closer to the vaginal opening. If you are having difficulties reaching the cup, this is a good option, and then you can easily empty the contents down the drain. New users might prefer this technique because there is no worry about dropping the cup into the toilet, and it helps with easy clean-up.
If a woman does not have access to running water, how to clean the M-Cup?
Depending on your flow, M-Cup can be safely worn for up to 12 hours before it needs to be removed and rinsed.
Most M-Cups are accompanied by a fabric pouch and / or a storage container. Wherever you store it, make sure that the cup has good airflow. Never store it in an airtight container. Moisture needs to evaporate off to prevent bacterial and resultant odours.
There are three main sizes of M-Cups available in the market: Small, Medium, and Large. Small M-Cups are usually recommended for adolescents and young women in early youth. Medium M-Cups are generally suitable for young women who have not delivered vaginally. Large M-Cups are often recommended for women who are over 30 years old, have given birth vaginally, or experience heavy menstrual flow. However, the right size can vary from person to person depending on body structure and menstrual flow. Finding the correct M-Cup may require some trial and error, as is common with most personal accessories and body-use devices.
To figure out the right M-Cup size for you, you may consider:
An M-Cup can be uncomfortable if it is not inserted properly or if the wrong size is used. In addition, individuals with a very heavy menstrual flow or those who frequently experience blood clots may notice occasional leakage.
In India, M-Cups are not regulated currently. Therefore is it important to use M- Cups provided by authentic suppliers, M-Cups provided by HLL uses FDA approved, medical-grade, toxic-free, durable, hypoallergenic silicone as raw material and conforms to following compliance standards:
HLL’s M-Cup complies with:
M-Cups cannot cause infections if used properly. However, poor personal hygiene can cause infections. Wash your hands with soap or use a sanitizer before and after inserting and removing the M-Cup. Empty the cup at least every 10 to 12 hours and boil it for 5–10 minutes when your menstruation is over. Keep it in a cotton bag as instructed.