Can I bleach my menstrual cup?

When it comes to cleaning your menstrual cup, a natural option is almost always the best form of sterilization. Avoid bleach, scented or fragranced soaps, oil-based soaps, rubbing alcohol, antibacterial soap, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, dishwashing detergent or soap, and the dishwasher.
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How do you whiten a menstrual cup?

To clean your menstrual cup with H2O2, soak it at room temperature for an hour in a glass container or jar with 1/3 cup hydrogen peroxide and 2/3 cup water. This should eat the stains away on its own, but if there is anything remaining, take a toothbrush or washcloth and give your cup a good scrub.
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How do you get stains out of a menstrual cup?

Use rubbing alcohol or baking soda to remove menstrual cup stains. Using isopropyl alcohol (or rubbing alcohol, like Isocol) and a soft cloth to rub the surface of your cup may help to remove stains. Similarly, soaking your cup in hot water and ¼ teaspoon of bi-carb soda for a couple of hours can lift discolouration.
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How do you disinfect a Diva cup?

Cleaning
  1. Wash your hands, wash your cup. Before insertion and after removal, you should wash your DivaCup with DivaWash or a mild, unscented, oil-free soap.
  2. Clean the rim and holes. Make sure you give those four holes at the top of your cup some much needed attention.
  3. Store it.
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How do I deep clean my DivaCup?

After washing your cup with hot water and soap, you can place it in boiling water to fully sanitize it before your next period. It's recommended that you place your cup inside of a metal whisk and leave it in a pot of boiling water for only one to two minutes. It's a quick way to sanitize your cup.
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HOW TO CLEAN A MENSTRUAL CUP + REMOVE STAINS



Can I use hydrogen peroxide to clean my DivaCup?

You can remove stains from your menstrual cup with household (3%) hydrogen peroxide. Note that there are several grades of hydrogen peroxide and not all are safe for home use!
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Why is my menstrual cup getting stained?

The warm water can cause stains to set in the silicone. Sometimes all you need is a little elbow grease. Often, much of the discolouration you see may be surface stains. Use a mild, scent-free, water based soap with a cloth and give your menstrual cup a really good scrub.
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Why is my diva cup discolored?

Mair certain your Period Cup does not touch the container used for the boiling process. Wash your Menstrual Cup with cold, before warm water as hot water may set the stains.
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Why is my diva cup yellow?

Normal staining or discolouration caused by the silicone coming in contact with menstrual blood will usually look like a yellow or brown tinge. If your cup has changed to any other colour, it's likely that it has come into contact with dye or something else that has caused the staining.
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What happens if you don't boil your menstrual cup?

If you don't clean your cup properly, bacteria, odors, stains, and erosion can occur. This could lead to irritation, or, in more rare cases, infection. This also means that your cup will likely need to be replaced more often. That's why it's recommended to keep up with your daily cleaning and monthly sterilization.
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How do you sterilize a menstrual cup without boiling?

Hydrogen peroxide (1%): You can find this in most drug stores or pharmacies. Use one part 1% hydrogen peroxide and one part water. Submerge your cup and let it soak for 24 hours. Give it a good, thorough wash to remove all of the hydrogen peroxide residues before using it or storing it.
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Can I use hydrogen peroxide to clean my menstrual cup?

Use one part 1% hydrogen peroxide and one part water. Submerge your cup and let it soak for 24 hours. Give it a good wash to remove all of the hydrogen peroxide residue before using it or storing it.
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Can I clean my menstrual cup with vinegar?

A diluted vinegar solution can really serve your purpose of cleaning your menstrual cup. Most of us are not aware of this but vinegar is a natural product that can sanitize. You can add one part of vinegar to nine parts of water to prepare the solution.
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Can I use feminine wash to clean my menstrual cup?

While not typically gender inclusive in name or branding, products labeled intimate/feminine wash are typically formulated to be safe to us on the vulva. This typically makes them a safe choice for cleaning your cup. As always, an unscented product is ideal.
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Will baking soda clean menstrual cup?

Although eco-friendly, several home cleaning products like vinegar, castile soap and baking soda are not recommended for cleaning your menstrual cup.
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How often should you boil your Diva Cup?

We can't emphasize this enough – boil your cup for 20 minutes every time BEFORE and AFTER every cycle, rather than 10 minutes.
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Should I boil my menstrual cup?

Do you have to boil your cup? No, but if you prefer that your cup be fully sanitized before or after each cycle you can safely do so. In fact, it is recommended by most brands. You can boil your period cup in a pot on the stove, or in a specialty container in the microwave (be sure to allow it to cool before opening!)
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What soap is safe for menstrual cup?

Wash your cup with warm water and mild, oil- and fragrance-free soap. A few brands we like include Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soap, Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, and Liquid Neutrogena Fragrance-Free Cleanser. Avoid using fragranced dish soaps or hand soap – these can degrade your cup's silicone over time.
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Can menstrual cups get moldy?

If your cup doesn't dry completely, bacteria and mold can begin to grow.
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Should I boil my DivaCup between uses?

While boiling the DivaCup can help with discoloration and give your cup a more thorough clean, it is not a required cleaning step. Note: the DivaCup will naturally discolor over time, but this will not impair its functionality. Boiling the cup is really a personal choice.
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Can you get toxic shock syndrome from Diva Cup?

Because menstrual cups collect rather than absorb blood, you're not at risk of getting toxic shock syndrome (TSS), a rare bacterial infection associated with tampon use. Menstrual cups hold more blood. A menstrual cup can hold about one to two ounces of menstrual flow.
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How often should you Sterilise menstrual cup?

You typically need to clean your menstrual cup every 12 hours. However, it's advisable to clean it more often. Try to clean your cup every 4 – 8 hours while on your period, especially if you have a heavy flow. Once your period is over, sterilise the cup to prepare it to be used again the following month.
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What do gynecologists say about menstrual cups?

A menstrual cup is not suitable for women with severe clinical uterine prolapse, but all women with normal anatomy should be able to comfortably use a menstrual cup. Period cups may be less suitable for women who experience cervical or vaginal prolapse after childbirth.
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Can menstrual cups cause BV?

Is bacterial vaginosis associated with menstrual cups? If using and cleaning your menstrual cup as directed, it won't cause you to develop bacterial vaginosis. This study by The Lancet notes zero reported cases of vaginal flora upsets after using menstrual cups.
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Is it normal to fill a menstrual cup in 2 hours?

Generally speaking, however, here are some signs and symptoms of heavy menstrual bleeding to watch for: Having to change your pad or tampon every hour or filling a menstrual cup every 2-3 hours.
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