How to use a menstrual cup (with diagrams!) - Moxie moxie.com.au › The Regular
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A menstrual cup should sit lower than a tampon, right below the cervix. If you place a menstrual cup too high, it may shift in the wider area below the cervix ...
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It should sit low in the vagina (lower than a tampon), and ideally, not over the opening of your cervix. The end of the stem should be sitting no more than 1cm ...
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1 Jul 2019 · The cup is designed to open up inside your vagina and (painlessly) suction to your vaginal walls, which keeps it in place. It should sit ...
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9 Oct 2018 · Consider your insertion height—how deep are you inserting the menstrual cup? The stem should sit just inside the opening of the vagina.
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19 Jul 2019 · Insert the cup, rim up, into your vagina like you would a tampon without an applicator. It should sit a few inches below your cervix. Once the ...
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11 Oct 2021 · The cup should sit lower than a tampon, with the rim right below or around your cervix. (See diagram below!) + Secure Your Menstrual Cup. Once ...
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27 Apr 2020 · The DivaCup sits low in the vaginal canal. Even still, the vaginal canal is only 3-4 inches long, so rest assured that there is no way for the ...
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18 Jul 2022 · Gently glide your menstrual cup into your vagina, angling it towards your tailbone (at a roughly 45 degree angle) and not upwards. As you insert ...
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We all have differently positioned cervixes and the cup should be placed below the cervix, if not, it will most likely leak. Try to locate your cervix with your ...
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3 Jan 2016 · The cup should pop open and unfold inside your vagina, which creates a light seal against the vaginal walls. Make sure the cup is unfolded so ...
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Get comfy: you can insert the cup while sitting, standing or squatting. Spreading your legs will help with a successful and comfortable insertion. Relax.
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Duration: 1:14 Posted: 9 Apr 2019 VIDEO
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Your cup should sit lower that a tampon but it is not unusual for it to travel and sit higher if you have a long vaginal canal or high cervix.
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