• Intimina Copa Menstrual Lily Cup B, 1 unidad
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Intimina Menstrual Cup Lily Cup B, 1 pc.

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Intimina Menstrual Cup Lily Cup B, 1 unit is a menstrual cup made of silicone, soft and comfortable. It can be used for hours. It leaves no waste and is the right size for those who are just starting to use it. Practical and easy to store.

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Intimina Copa Menstrual Lily Cup B, 1 unidad
Intimina Menstrual Cup Lily Cup B, 1 pc.
Regular price €28,67
Sale price €28,67 Regular price €37,14
You are saving: -€8,47

What is it and what is it for?

Intimina Menstrual Cup Lily Cup B, 1 unit is a type of menstrual cup. It is a reusable feminine hygiene device used to collect menstrual flow. The Lily Cup is made of medical silicone and is known for its ergonomic design and its ability to adapt to a woman's individual shape and size.

Like other menstrual cups, the Lily Cup is inserted into the vagina and collects menstrual flow rather than absorbing it. It can be used for several hours without needing to be changed, depending on the individual flow. Once filled, it is removed, emptied and reinserted.

Who is it suitable for?

It is suitable for women who are using a menstrual cup for the first time and are looking for an alternative to disposable products, such as tampons or pads, during their menstrual period. This option is suitable for women of all ages who have regular menstruation and are looking for a more comfortable, economical and sustainable solution.

How to use

Be sure to wash your hands before handling the cup.

Fold the cup into different shapes until you find the one that is easiest to insert.

Before inserting the cup, make sure it is in position and the valve is facing upwards.

Stand or sit with your legs slightly apart and relax your pelvic muscles. Insert the cup at an angle towards the elbow and press down slightly until the cup is in place.

After inserting the cup, make sure it is in place and the valve is facing up.

Depending on your menstrual flow, you may need to empty the cup every 4 to 8 hours. To do this, remove the cup, empty the contents into the toilet and wash it with soap and warm water before reinserting it.

Contraindications

  • Vaginal infection: If you have an active vaginal infection, you may need to avoid using a menstrual cup until the problem has resolved.
  • Pelvic floor problems: In this case it may be difficult to insert and remove the menstrual cup, which increases the risk of injury.
  • Heavy menstrual flow: The menstrual cup may fill frequently and need to be emptied more often.
  • Silicone allergy: You may need to avoid using a menstrual cup made of silicone.

Composition

100% medical grade silicone.