




Menstrual Cups Benefits
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For Heavy Flow π©Έ
Hold 2-3 Super Tampons
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Healthy for your Body β€οΈ
Chemical and BPA-free
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12 Hours of Peace β°
You can keep it all Day/ all Night
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For All your Activities π
Swimming, gym, yoga or just chilling at home

How do menstrual Cups Work?
- Fold your cup using the "pushdown" or "C-fold" technique
- Insert it at the entrance of your vagina
- Let it open by gently rotating it so it seals against your vaginal walls
- After 8β12 hours of use
- Pinch the base of the cup to release the suction
- Remove, empty, rinse, and reuse
Menstrual Cup VS Tampons
FAQs About Period Cups
Is the Cup&Co menstrual Cup Suitable for Beginners?
The Cup&Co menstrual disc is very convenient for beginners. Because if you've never tried a Cup&Co menstrual cup before and you're not sure whether it's right for you, we'll give you 90 days to try out the new cup and if it's not, we'll give you your money back. If it doesn't suit you, we'll refund your money or change the size.
What's more, our cups are very flexible, so they're much easier to put on and more comfortable than others. You can also use the applicator with your menstrual cup, which is very popular with beginners.
Can a menstrual cup be used with an IUD?
No, we don't recommend using a menstrual cup with an IUD. You run the risk of expelling your IUD.
If you wear an IUD, we recommend you use a reusable menstrual disc instead.
Is the cup easy to put in?
Cups are usually easy to use.
If you're a beginner and you've never used a stamp before, you may have some difficulty.
In this case, we recommend you use an applicator to help you insert it correctly.
Are menstrual cups better for you than tampons?
Menstrual cups are much better than tampons on several counts:
- Your health, because they're toxin-free and respect your vagina.
- For the planet, because they reduce waste by thousands and save a huge amount of water.
- More economical: by switching to a menstrual cup, you save an average of over 300$ per cup.
- More comfortable, because tampons dry out and irritate your vagina, which is not the case with the cup.
- For heavier flows: a single cup can hold around 2-3 super tampons, so you can keep your period cup longer.
What are the side effects of the menstrual cup?
Menstrual cups are very practical and a good alternative to tampons. But there are a few cons to this protection.
- The succion effect is the most disturbing, as it can cause some pain during removal and even accentuate your cramps.
- A protection that's less suited to moms: after giving birth, you may find that even size L doesn't fit you anymore, causing you to leak. In this case, we recommend you try the menstrual disc, which will certainly be better suited to your needs.
- Losing your IUD: studies show that you're more likely to lose your IUD with a menstrual cup. In fact, gynaecologists recommend it. The disc, on the other hand, is perfectly compatible because it has no suction effect.
- Risk of toxic shock (TSS): like all internal protection (pads, cups and discs), you are exposed to the risk of toxic shock. To avoid any risk of infection, we recommend changing your protection every 8 to 12 hours maximum.
Where can I buy a menstrual Cup?
You can buy our menstrual Cup directly on our website, we deliver to many countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom (UK), New Zealand (NZ) and European countries (Germany, Greece, Netherlands and others...).