Pee Safe Menstrual Cups for Women | Odour & Rash Free | Leakage Proof | Infection free | Made with Medical Grade Silicone | Comfortable & Reusable Cups | US FDA Approved | Size – Extra Small
- Is my cup clean? Our manufacturing facility is germ free and sterilized. However, some of you might still want to wash your cup once before inserting it for your own peace of mind. We’re with you. When to wash? During your cycle, you can just wash the menstrual cup with water and gentle unscented soap. However, when you are inserting it for the first time at the beginning of your next cycle, you must sterilize the cup. Folding 101 – The real deal For a comfortable insertion, the cup needs to be folded in certain ways. The cup once inserted will pop open inside for a leak proof experience. Once you’ve managed to do one of these folds, keep it in place and insert the cup into your vagina, directing it towards your back. The C Fold – Push the cup from both ends and curve it to make the letter C. The 7-Fold – Push the cup from both ends and curve the right side diagonally to the left side to make the number 7. The Punch Down Fold – Push the front side of the cup towards the bottom of the cup to punch it down.
- Once you buy the cup, you don't have to think about it for the next 5 years. It's safe since you won't be throwing away pads or tampons every 5 days of the month.
- You can wear the cup during the day and even when you are sleeping. It is safe, leak-proof and extremely comfortable.
- Our manufacturing facility is germ free and sterilized. The cup is made of 100% Medical Grade Silicone, which means it's free of Latex, BPA and any harmful toxins. It has gone through extensive testing to make it safe.
- One cup lasts a minimum of 5 years! Days of spending money on period products are gone.
- A sustainable choice for all. The cup is reusable and can be recycled ensuring no harm to the planet.
- No chemicals, fragrance free, extremely safe to be worn inside your body.
Important information
Safety Information:
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) is a rare but very serious (possibly fatal) illness that can occur in men, women and children. It is caused by toxin (a kind of biological poison) that is produced by a type of bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus) that is frequently present in humans. The reported risk is higher in women under 30 years of age and teenage girls. The indicate of TSS is estimated to be between 1 and 17 cases of TSS per 100,000 menstruating women and girls per year. TSS can be fatal and must therefore be recognized and treated early. The symptoms of TSS can appear suddenly during or just after menstruation and they closely resemble the flu. The symptoms below will not all necessarily occur at the same time: sudden high fever (usually 39°C or more) and vomiting, diarrhoea, fainting, or near fainting when standing up, dizziness, rash that looks like sunburn, other signs include aching of muscles and joints, redness of the eyes, sore throat, weakness. Consult a doctor if the symptoms of TSS occur and immediately remove the menstrual cup as a precaution if you are menstruating. If you had TSS before then you should consult a doctor before using the menstrual cups in future.
Ingredients:
Medical Grade Silicone
Directions:
When to wash? During your cycle, you can just wash the menstrual cup with water and gentle unscented soap. However, when you are inserting it for the first time at the beginning of your next cycle, you must sterilize the cup. When to boil? For sterilizing the cup, you can simply put the cup in a pot of boiling water for 3 to 5 minutes. Make sure, there is a decent amount of water in the pot. You can also alternatively boil it in a microwave. How to remove menstrual cup? Removing the cup is definitely much less complicated. All you have to do is squat or sit on the toilet and use your index finger or any finger with the thumb to pull the cup out. Remember when you do take the cup out, you need to angle the menstrual cup sideways to take out one half of the cup first followed by the other half ensuring the blood doesn’t fall out of the cup.
Legal Disclaimer:
Legal Disclaimer: Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) is a rare but very serious (possibly fatal) illness that can occur in men, women, and children. It is caused by a toxin (a kind of biological poison) that is produced by a type of bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus) that is frequently present in humans. The reported risk is higher in women under 30 years of age and teenage girls. The indicate of TSS is estimated to be between 1 and 17 cases of TSS per 100,000 menstruating women and girls per year. TSS can be fatal and must, therefore, be recognized and treated early. Consult a doctor if the symptoms of TSS occur and immediately remove the menstrual cup as a precaution if you are menstruating. If you had TSS before then you should consult a doctor before using the menstrual cups in the future.
Product description
Size:Extra Small
Menstrual cups are the most low-cost menstrual product so far. Our cup is made of 100% Medical Grade Silicone and FDA approved. They are supposed to be inserted into your vagina. It can collect up to 30 ml of blood and it doesn’t leak out. On an average, we bleed just about 20 ml a day and the cup has the storing capacity of a minimum of 16 ml of blood depending on the size of the cup. You can be completely at ease and check on the cup once in 8 hours. There's absolutely no need to remove it while peeing or while doing absolutely anything else including swimming. Once you go cup, you always go yup!