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Rules, Benefits and Some Misconceptions About Using Menstrual Cups

Using Menstrual Cups

Using menstrual cups is the talk of the world these days. Many find it a great alternative to sanitary napkins during periods. Although there are many benefits of using this menstrual cup, there is fear and misconception among some people in the country. As a result, they don’t want or fear to use it.

What is a menstrual cup?

A menstrual cup is a special cup made of medical-grade silicone. The mouth of the cup is wide, and the lower side gradually slopes down and narrows ie the shape of the menstrual cup is like a funnel. Period blood accumulates in the funnel-like cup.

How to use a menstrual cup

Menstrual cup flattens when folded. Fold the open part into a triangle and hold the lower part and slowly enter the vagina along the menstrual path. The menstrual cup gets stuck in the uterus by going inside. As a result, there will be no leakage of blood from all sides, all the blood will fall into the cup.

And using a menstrual cup is better than a sanitary napkin. The use of the menstrual cup depends on the age of the woman, and the condition of her hymen, such as puberty, for someone who has just started menstruation, it will be a little difficult to use this cup. Although menstrual cups are available in different sizes. Apart from this, the extent to which one adheres to personal cleanliness is also important in using menstrual cups.

Using Menstrual Cups
Using Menstrual Cups

Benefits of using menstrual cups

Women have been using menstrual cups for a long time in Western countries. For example-

1. Menstrual cups can be used continuously for up to 8 hours without the tension of leakage during menstruation. It can even be used for up to 12 hours at times.

2. If you use a menstrual cup, you don’t need to use anything else on it. Many times women get sores on both sides when using sanitary pads.

3. Once purchased, menstrual cups can be used for 5 to 10 years, before they expire, if they are cleaned and cared for. You don’t have to buy it every month, it saves you money.

4. The irony of where to dispose of sanitary napkins after use, women do not have to face menstrual cups. Do not throw everywhere. Hassle-free and does not harm the environment.

Disadvantages of using a menstrual cup

1. Many people find it uncomfortable and scary to use a menstrual cup during menstruation. Especially in adolescent girls who have had their first period.

2. Many people do not want to use a menstrual cup because they believe that the hymen will tear.

3. Buying a menstrual cup for the first time costs more. However, once purchased, it can be used for a long time.

Precautions in using menstrual cups

1. Wash and dry thoroughly when using for the first time.

2. A little training is needed on how to use a menstrual cup. Learn how to fold the menstrual cup, and how to insert it.

3. Those with excessive flow should change their menstrual cup every 3 to 6 hours. That is, take out the cup and discard the blood, wash it well with soap, and use it again. The cup should be changed keeping in mind how the car flows.

4. Menstrual cup use and cleanliness can lead to infection if not careful.

5. Menstrual cups must be washed and dried thoroughly after menstruation. Keep it in polythene or somewhere else carefully for use during the next menstruation.

6. The menstrual cup should be used for as long as it has an expiration date.

How true is the concept of tearing the hymen

Many people do not want to use menstrual cups due to the fear that the hymen will tear. The hymen is like a ring before the entrance to the menstrual canal. This ring is tight in women during puberty, it may loosen slightly due to various reasons. However, it is a complete misconception that using a menstrual cup tears the hymen. Hymen rupture is not associated with its use.

Vaginal and uterine infections and even endometriosis occur depending on menstrual hygiene. If you want to expand menstrual hygiene, you should increase the use of menstrual cups. Because it is much healthier.

 

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