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Softcup Menstrual Cup | Reusable Period Cup | Ultra-Soft Medical-Grade Silicone | Leak-Free, 12-Hour Wear | Made in The USA (Size 2)
H**.
Better than tampons
I can’t feel it while I’m using g it at all.
V**A
So cute
Im excited to use it
C**L
No TSS worries and did the job! 👍👍👍👍
No TSS worries and did the job! 👍👍👍👍
S**A
Difficult to place or remove and ineffective overall.
I have tried many brands of removable cups, and I disliked this one the most. It was difficult to fold and insert, difficult to remove, and I experienced the most leakage in comparison to other cups. Everyone is shaped differently, however, so maybe it works better for you... but still very difficult to place and remove.
L**H
Convenient for overnight
When I squeeze this, it feels softer than others I have ordered to try. My main hesitation in using these is comfort. Once you determine the right fit, and you learn how to use them properly, I think these are one of those things you either love or you don't. I have a bit of a tilted uterus so getting a comfortable fit is sometimes a challenge even with tampons. I could never get used to a diaphragm so I was little hesitant about these. But I have flow pretty heavy, and hate leaking overnight. Leaks happen even with a tampon and pad so I would probably still use a pad at night if you have a super heavy flow. This one has a textured pull tab for easier removal which I really like.
L**N
Very Comfortable, But Got Stuck (Stem ripped off)
I am so glad I came across this product as I’ve tried several menstrual cups that are either too hard or not very flexible upon insertion/removal. Since using this product, I haven’t had any leaks, which has been fantastic. It’s comfortable and easy to sanitize.The biggest downside is that after having it for less than a month, the stem ripped off. Not only is it an inconvenience, but makes it difficult to remove. I’m definitely contacting the company to see what can be done, as this is the only con I have about the product.
M**S
Soft; easy to use
My wife has been using the Saalt cup (larger size cup) which she thinks is pretty good, however it causes her cramps to worsen. I ordered this cup in size 2 as an alternative to see if there was a change in how it felt when she used it.The first thing she noticed was that the soft cup is much softer and more flexible. The cup is shaped a bit thinner than the Saalt cup resulting in easier insertion. Once it’s inserted, she said she doesn’t feel as much pressure as when she uses the Saalt cup and it’s also easier to get it to suction when first inserted. It seems that might be due to the flexibility of the silicone; The Saalt cup doesn’t have as much “give” as the Softcup. She can wear it on her heaviest day for up to 10 hours without leaks. It comes with a discreet carrying case and directions on how to insert it. She is overall very happy with this Softcup and plans to use mainly use it and keep the Saalt as a back up.
N**R
It was my first time using one of these and here is my opinion
This was my first time using a menstrual cup and I've been wanting to try one for a while. With that being said, there were a few things that came as a shock for me upon getting one. For starters putting it in is the hardest part. You have to fold it in half, but regardless it's still huge. I like the application of tampons much better than the cup. However, when I went to empty the cup, it wasn't even half full. Mind you that this was on a heavy flow day and also had been in about 6 hours. You don't have to switch these out nearly as often as tampons which makes for less worries and random bathroom trips while at work or school. The other thing that I really liked about this was that you don't have to worry about leaks in the same way that you do with tampons. Because its not made of cotton and absorbing the blood, and just catching it all instead, I have had no leaks whatsoever. Probably the only time you would have to worry about leaks with this is if you have extra heavy flow and go a whole day without emptying the cup. With that being said it feels a lot cleaner to wear than tampons or pads because you don't have to worry about a leak or any mess. Another thing I worried about with it upon trying it was the comfort level. I wasn't sure if I would be able to feel it while doing everyday activities. Gladly I couldn't feel anything after putting it in. The only things I really didn't like about the cup was that it weirded me out when I took it out because you can see exactly how much blood you lost, and the application is kind of tricky. Other than that it worked great.
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