Can I cut the stem of menstrual cup?

Trim the stem no shorter than one-quarter inch (1/4 inch or 0.6 cm). We do not recommend cutting off the whole stem because it's useful for removal and breaking the seal of the diva cup. There you have it! Good luck with trimming the stem.
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Should I trim my menstrual cup stem?

Once the Mooncup is positioned as low as it will comfortably sit, the end of the stem should sit just inside your vagina. If you find that, when positioned correctly, the Mooncup is uncomfortable when sitting or walking, or pinches the vaginal opening, then you probably need to trim the stem a little bit at a time.
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Can I remove the stem of my menstrual cup?

Menstrual cups are designed to sit completely within the vagina, this includes the stem. If you find that the stem is too long then this can be shortened or removed completely.
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Is my menstrual cup stem too long?

This may seem obvious but some people don't know they can remove the stem and still wear the cup safely. Stems that are too long simply won't feel comfortable. When worn, all of the cup (stem included) should fit inside the vaginal canal. Flip the cup inside out!
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Why does a menstrual cup have a STEM?

The stem of a menstrual cup is designed to act as a guide, helping you locate your cup for easier removal. Unlike the string on the end of a tampon, the stem of a menstrual cup IS NOT designed to pull the cup out.
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How do I know if my menstrual cup is inserted properly?

If the menstrual cup has been inserted correctly, you might hear a “pop” or a suction sound which means that the cup has unfolded and created the necessary suction seal. If in doubt, reach in and feel around the base of the cup – it should feel round or oval and not have any noticeable folds.
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What are the disadvantages of menstrual cup?

What are the disadvantages of using menstrual cups?
  • can be messy.
  • may be hard to insert or remove.
  • may be tough to find the right fit.
  • may cause an allergic reaction.
  • may cause vaginal irritation.
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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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Should it hurt to insert a menstrual cup?

5. Do menstrual cups hurt or feel uncomfortable? Many people can't feel their cups at all once they're inserted, Dr. Cullins says, and it shouldn't be painful when you insert it, either (though it might take more practice to use than a tampon or pad).
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Can menstrual cup damage cervix?

Even though there have been rumors about it, there is currently no known evidence of menstrual cups damaging your cervix. If your cup is the right size and in the right place, there should be no issues of pain or problems with your cup getting stuck to your cervix.
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Can you feel the DivaCup stem?

Although you may feel the DivaCup open as you insert it, it does not necessarily mean that it is open all the way. Oftentimes it may feel as if the cup is open, but after feeling around the cup, there is still a part of it that is folded in.
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Can I use Vaseline on my menstrual cup?

Coconut oil has widely been used as a lubricant for menstrual cups, however, most menstrual cup companies advise against using any kind of oils on your menstrual cup as doing so may reduce the lifespan of your cup. Vaseline should also be avoided as it contains oils.
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Why does my menstrual cup leak on my heavy days?

The most probable cause of leaking is that your menstrual cup isn't inserted correctly. Remember the DivaCup is designed to be worn horizontally, toward the tailbone, at the base of the vaginal canal. The best way to try insertion is to relax your muscles and then aim the cup toward your tailbone.
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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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Why is my menstrual cup leaking at night?

My menstrual cup isn't full, so why does it still leak? We do know of some, who while sleeping, may experience leaking due to their muscles relaxing so much that it loosens the seal of the cup. For this reason, ensuring the cup is angled correctly and inserted properly is important.
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Which menstrual cup size is best for beginners?

If you are able to keep a sanitary pad/tampon on for up to 5-6 hours on the heaviest day of your period, then the light/medium size is right for you. If you usually change your sanitary pad/tampon within 2-6 hours, then go for our heavy flow size which is the best menstrual cup for beginners with heavy flow.
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Can I get toxic shock from a menstrual cup?

Menstrual cups also known as vaginal cups are usually used as alternatives to other intravaginal products for menstrual blood collection. In rare cases, they can also lead to toxic shock syndrome.
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Which menstrual cup is best for beginners?

The 7 best menstrual cups for beginners
  • Ruby Cup. Comfortable, discrete, and easy to use, Ruby Cup is 100% vegan, and latex- and plastic-free. ...
  • Lena Sensitive Cup. ...
  • Lunette Cup. ...
  • Saalt Teen Cup. ...
  • Flex Cup. ...
  • Intimina Lily Cup One. ...
  • AllMatters (formerly OrganiCup)
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How do you remove a menstrual cup without a stem?

If you are still unable to reach your menstrual cup, try the following tips;
  1. squat or tuck your tailbone under to shorten the vaginal canal.
  2. bear down lightly to move the cup lower.
  3. slide your index finger only, up beside the cup.
  4. press the cup towards the centre for a couple of seconds to release the suction seal.
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