Description
Sironas Menstrual Cup is for those who care for own health (cups dont absorb anything / therefore does not dry out or disrupt your natural pH) & the environment (disposal of sanitary products creates toxic waste). Cups are made of high quality silicone that is widely applied in medical care products such as infant nipples, catheters etc (since it is toxic free, odor free & allergy free) and retains 15ml+ of menstrual blood and is worn internally, like a tampon. With Sironas Menstrual Cup you would always be prepared to take on your periods! Thanks to its design, it is an ideal menstrual aid for all kinds of sports, travelling or common daily use!Sirona Pro Super Soft Reusable FDA Approved Menstrual Cup with Medical Grade Siliconmenstrual hygieneAll Skin type and All hair typeSiliconWe are an award-winning product innovation brand, committed to solving those intimate and menstrual hygiene issues for women, which are not adequately addressed in the country.
Highlights
Sirona’s Menstrual Cup is for those who care for own health (cups don’t absorb anything / therefore does not dry out or disrupt your natural pH) & the environment (disposal of sanitary products creates toxic waste).
How to's
HOW TO USE:Menstrual CupsSTEP 1. STERILIZE: Disinfect the cup before every use by washing and putting in boiling water for 3-5 minutes. (you can use Sirona?s Menstrual Cup Sterilizer for best results) STEP 2. FOLD: Take the cup with clean hands and fold its rim twice. STEP 3. INSERT: Hold the cup at an angle (not straight up) aiming towards the base of your spine. Gently separate the labia with your free hand and then push the curved edge of the folded cup into the vaginal opening, until it is all the way in. STEP 4. PLACEMENT: Once properly inserted, the cup will pop open and remain in place with the aid of your vaginal muscles. It should feel smooth, comfortable and unobtrusive. Creating a vacuum seal, it will ensure zero-leakage.STEP 5. USE: The cup can be used safely up to 12 hours daily (as per individual flow) and at night as well. You do not have to remove your cup to urinate. Sometimes when you defecate, the cup might fall out of place, thus you have to remove it and reinsert it.STEP 6. REMOVAL: Wash your hands and relax. Sit or squat with your legs apart and push down your stomach muscles. Using your thumb and two fingers feel the base of the cup and squeeze it to release suction. Gripping the base (not the stem), slowly pull it out. STEP 7. EMPTY: Empty the contents of the cup into the toilet pot (approximately 2-5 times daily). Rinse the cup with water before inserting it back in. (you can use Sirona?s Menstrual Cup Wash within the cycle for optimum cleanliness)STEP 8. STERILIZE: Before keeping it away for use in the next cycle, clean the cup thoroughly with Sirona?s Menstrual Cup Wash. Sterilize the cup using Sirona Menstrual Cup Sterilizer.Note: Using a menstrual cup doesn?t affect your virginity. Though sexually inactive women might not find it very easy to use in the beginning, with a little practice, patience and calm, they can master it!