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Basics & Benefits of a Menstrual Cup!

Tired of Tampons? Not to worry feel joy with Menstrual Cups! A menstrual cup is a perfectly right product for you. Women have been using tampons or sanitary pads for years to absorb their blood during period and protect their clothing from spotting but while using these period protecting products, women always have a fear of getting stains or hideous spots, they could never count on their tampons or pads completely. But a menstrual cup is a safe alternative to traditional tampons – a long lasting, reusable, economical and environmental friendly product to protect your period. 

Are you still not sure what a menstrual cup is? A menstrual cup is a period protecting product inserted inside the vagina to collect menstrual blood. This flexible cup is hygienically made with rubber or silicon to collect the menstrual flow instead of absorbing it like tampons or pads. Unlike traditional methods of protecting your period, a menstrual cup can be used all the way through your cycle. Yes, you might need to change it on heavy flow days to vie against leaking. Thus, you had better remove and rinse your cup after every 12 hours during those nasty 5 days. Before you head out to buy one for you, keep in mind the fact that some menstrual cups are designed to be disposable and some are reusable. So, make sure you go through the box label cautiously so that you may make a right choice. 

Benefits of Using a Menstrual Cup Include-

1. Less Embarrassing Odor-

With this silicon cup, women no longer need to be anxious about the embarrassing odor wafting out at the most inconvenient times. Cups are free from odor because the fluid doesn’t get exposed to air as it does with tampons and pads.

2. Lower Costs And Less Landfill Waste-

I am not exaggerating the fact saying that a menstrual cup can be sued for a decade long. Thus, it can be a significant cost saving method over tampons and pads. Furthermore, as they are reusable, there’s less trash to clog up the landfills.

3. More Time Between Changes-

You can go on long tours and travels and enjoy it in full swing without having to worry about changing your pads after every 4 to 6 hours as long as you are using a flexible cup during your menstrual period. With a good quality menstrual cup, women can go up to 12 hours long without removing and rinsing.

4. Good For The Sexaholic People-

For the people who can't spend a day without sex, a menstrual cup can be a boon as making an intercourse is possible with the cup is in your vagina. However, it is your personal choice whether you want to remove it first or not before making the pleasure.

So, girls make yourself ready to bring a change in your monthly monster period and experience a stress and strain free time even on those 5 horrible days! Thanks to a menstrual cup! Thanks to LaliCup!

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