Did You Know That Most Of Disposable Sanitary Pads Have Over 90% Plastic And Each Pad Is Equivalent To Four Plastic Bags?
These Single-Use Plastic-Based Menstrual Pads End Up In Landfills That Take 500+ Years To Decompose. They Also Carry Bpa And Other Toxic Chemicals Which Can Likely Cause Cancer And Can Interfere With The Reproductive System.
In A Year A Single Woman Uses 130 To 260 Disposable Pads/Tampons Or 5000-10000 Over Her Reproductive Years
This Means 16800 Disposable Pads Are Used By A Woman During Her Lifetime! If All Menstruating Women Around The World Used Disposable Pads, That Would Be 800-1600 Million Pads/Tampons Every Day.
By Using Her Cup (Which Lasts 10 Years), A Woman Can Replace Up To 2500 Pads/Tampons In Her Lifetime!
Her Cup Is A Safe, Hygienic, Effective And Sustainable Alternative To Tampons And Pads.
Her Cup Is ISO 10993 Certified And Is Manufactured Under Safe Conditions And Safe Operating Systems With Special Care By An Iso 9001:2015 Company.
Made From The Best Quality Medical Grade Platinum Cured Silicone Rubber, Her Cup Can Be Used By All Menstruators Above 18 Years Of Age. Her Cup Is Extremely Comfortable And Completely Skin & Health-Friendly.
Though Menstrual Cups Are 100% Safe And Comfortable To Use, We Would Recommend You Consult Your Personal Physician And Gynaecologist If You Are A First Time User.
Available Colours:Fushia, Teal, Yellow
Benefits
Rash Free Period
Pocket Friendly
Zero Waste
No Leakages
Lasts For A Longer Time
Who Can Use Her Cup?
Her Cup Can Be Used By All Menstruators Above 18 Years Of Age (With No Known Silicone Allergies). Though Menstrual Cups Are 100% Safe And Comfortable To Use, We Would Recommend You Consult Your Personal Physician And Gynaecologist If You Are A First Time User Or Using An IUD Or Living With Any Gynaecological Disorder Or Infection.
How To Use ‘Her Cup’?
Step 1: Remember To Wash Your Hands Thoroughly With Clean Water And Mild Soap Before Using Her Cup.
Step 2: Wash And Then Boil Her Cup For 3-5 Minutes In A Pan Of Clean Water To Sterilise It. Please Make Sure There Is Enough Water In The Pan So You Don’T Burn Out The Cup.
Step 3: Fold The Cup Using Simple Folds Such As (Refer Images)
Step 4: Prepare To Insert - Spreading Your Legs, Gently Separate Your Labia With Your Free Hand. You Can Insert The Cup While Sitting, Standing Or Squatting; Spreading Your Legs Will Facilitate Insertion.
Step 5: Once You Have Inserted The Rim Of The Menstrual Cup, The Cup Will Start Unfolding Itself Inside The Vagina. All You Need To Do Is To Push It Slightly With Your Finger Until The Whole Cup Is Inside Including The Stem. It Shouldn’T Sit Too High, The Bottom Of Your Cup Should Be About Half A Finger Away From The Entry. The Cup, Unlike A Tampon, Is Inserted In The Bottom Part Of The Vaginal Canal But Beyond The Pelvic Bone.
Step 6: Rotate Lightly & Pinch The Base Of The Cup (Not The Stem) And Gently Try To Give It One Full Rotation In Either Direction. Doing So Helps To Avoid Leaks By Ensuring That The Cup Has Opened Fully. The Cup Should Rotate Easily When Properly Open.
Use It For 6-12 Hours
You Can Wear A Menstrual Cup For 6 To12 Hours, Depending On Your Flow. This Means You Can Use A Her Cup For Overnight Protection As Well. You Should Always Remove Your Menstrual Cup By The 12-Hour Mark. If The Cup Becomes Full Before Then, Empty It Ahead Of Schedule To Avoid Leaks.
How To Take Your 'Her Cup' Out?
To Take Out Your Her Cup (Logo), Just Follow These Steps:
Step 1: Wash Your Hands Thoroughly With Soap And Take Any Comfortable Position. You Can Stand, Sit On The Toilet Or Squat.
Step 2: Place Your Index Finger And Thumb Into Your Vagina. Pull The Stem Of The Cup Gently Until You Can Reach The Base.
Step 3: Pinch The Base To Release The Seal And Pull Down To Remove The Cup.
Step 4: Once It’S Out, Empty The Cup Into The Sink/Toilet And Wash Your Her Cup (Logo) With A Mild Soap Solution.
*Though Menstrual Cups Are 100 % Safe And Comfortable To Use, We Would Recommend That You Consult Your Personal Physician If You Are A First Time User Or Using An Iud Or Living With Any Gynaecological Disorder Or Infection.
Safety Instructions:
Her Cup Should Be Cleaned Before And After Your Cycle And After Emptying.
You Need To Sterilise Your Cup Only At The Beginning Of A Cycle. You Do Not Need To Sterilize It Every Time You Reinsert It. You Can Simply Rinse Your Cup With Water And Then Reinsert It.
When Washing, Avoid Using Any Chemicals Or Strong Bases.
After The Cycle, Clean The Cup And Keep It In The Cotton Pouch Provided. Store It In A Dry And Clean Place.
Sharp Objects Should Not Be Used Since They May Tear The Cup.
Product Dimension: 56 mm X 40 mm (Height X Width)
Product Weight: 15g
Material: Medical Grade Platinum Cured Silicone Rubber
Maximum Holding Capacity: 25ml
Shelf Life: 10 Years
Recommended Age Limit: 18 Yrs & Above
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Did You Know That Most Of Disposable Sanitary Pads Have Over 90% Plastic And Each Pad Is Equivalent To Four Plastic Bags?
These Single-Use Plastic-Based Menstrual Pads End Up In Landfills That Take 500+ Years To Decompose. They Also Carry Bpa And Other Toxic Chemicals Which Can Likely Cause Cancer And Can Interfere With The Reproductive System.
In A Year A Single Woman Uses 130 To 260 Disposable Pads/Tampons Or 5000-10000 Over Her Reproductive Years
This Means 16800 Disposable Pads Are Used By A Woman During Her Lifetime! If All Menstruating Women Around The World Used Disposable Pads, That Would Be 800-1600 Million Pads/Tampons Every Day.
By Using Her Cup (Which Lasts 10 Years), A Woman Can Replace Up To 2500 Pads/Tampons In Her Lifetime!
Her Cup Is A Safe, Hygienic, Effective And Sustainable Alternative To Tampons And Pads.
Her Cup Is ISO 10993 Certified And Is Manufactured Under Safe Conditions And Safe Operating Systems With Special Care By An Iso 9001:2015 Company.
Made From The Best Quality Medical Grade Platinum Cured Silicone Rubber, Her Cup Can Be Used By All Menstruators Above 18 Years Of Age. Her Cup Is Extremely Comfortable And Completely Skin & Health-Friendly.
Though Menstrual Cups Are 100% Safe And Comfortable To Use, We Would Recommend You Consult Your Personal Physician And Gynaecologist If You Are A First Time User.
Available Colours:Fushia, Teal, Yellow
Benefits
Rash Free Period
Pocket Friendly
Zero Waste
No Leakages
Lasts For A Longer Time
Who Can Use Her Cup?
Her Cup Can Be Used By All Menstruators Above 18 Years Of Age (With No Known Silicone Allergies). Though Menstrual Cups Are 100% Safe And Comfortable To Use, We Would Recommend You Consult Your Personal Physician And Gynaecologist If You Are A First Time User Or Using An IUD Or Living With Any Gynaecological Disorder Or Infection.
How To Use ‘Her Cup’?
Step 1: Remember To Wash Your Hands Thoroughly With Clean Water And Mild Soap Before Using Her Cup.
Step 2: Wash And Then Boil Her Cup For 3-5 Minutes In A Pan Of Clean Water To Sterilise It. Please Make Sure There Is Enough Water In The Pan So You Don’T Burn Out The Cup.
Step 3: Fold The Cup Using Simple Folds Such As (Refer Images)
Step 4: Prepare To Insert - Spreading Your Legs, Gently Separate Your Labia With Your Free Hand. You Can Insert The Cup While Sitting, Standing Or Squatting; Spreading Your Legs Will Facilitate Insertion.
Step 5: Once You Have Inserted The Rim Of The Menstrual Cup, The Cup Will Start Unfolding Itself Inside The Vagina. All You Need To Do Is To Push It Slightly With Your Finger Until The Whole Cup Is Inside Including The Stem. It Shouldn’T Sit Too High, The Bottom Of Your Cup Should Be About Half A Finger Away From The Entry. The Cup, Unlike A Tampon, Is Inserted In The Bottom Part Of The Vaginal Canal But Beyond The Pelvic Bone.
Step 6: Rotate Lightly & Pinch The Base Of The Cup (Not The Stem) And Gently Try To Give It One Full Rotation In Either Direction. Doing So Helps To Avoid Leaks By Ensuring That The Cup Has Opened Fully. The Cup Should Rotate Easily When Properly Open.
Use It For 6-12 Hours
You Can Wear A Menstrual Cup For 6 To12 Hours, Depending On Your Flow. This Means You Can Use A Her Cup For Overnight Protection As Well. You Should Always Remove Your Menstrual Cup By The 12-Hour Mark. If The Cup Becomes Full Before Then, Empty It Ahead Of Schedule To Avoid Leaks.
How To Take Your 'Her Cup' Out?
To Take Out Your Her Cup (Logo), Just Follow These Steps:
Step 1: Wash Your Hands Thoroughly With Soap And Take Any Comfortable Position. You Can Stand, Sit On The Toilet Or Squat.
Step 2: Place Your Index Finger And Thumb Into Your Vagina. Pull The Stem Of The Cup Gently Until You Can Reach The Base.
Step 3: Pinch The Base To Release The Seal And Pull Down To Remove The Cup.
Step 4: Once It’S Out, Empty The Cup Into The Sink/Toilet And Wash Your Her Cup (Logo) With A Mild Soap Solution.
*Though Menstrual Cups Are 100 % Safe And Comfortable To Use, We Would Recommend That You Consult Your Personal Physician If You Are A First Time User Or Using An Iud Or Living With Any Gynaecological Disorder Or Infection.
Safety Instructions:
Her Cup Should Be Cleaned Before And After Your Cycle And After Emptying.
You Need To Sterilise Your Cup Only At The Beginning Of A Cycle. You Do Not Need To Sterilize It Every Time You Reinsert It. You Can Simply Rinse Your Cup With Water And Then Reinsert It.
When Washing, Avoid Using Any Chemicals Or Strong Bases.
After The Cycle, Clean The Cup And Keep It In The Cotton Pouch Provided. Store It In A Dry And Clean Place.
Sharp Objects Should Not Be Used Since They May Tear The Cup.
Product Dimension: 56 mm X 40 mm (Height X Width)
Product Weight: 15g
Material: Medical Grade Platinum Cured Silicone Rubber
Maximum Holding Capacity: 25ml
Shelf Life: 10 Years
Recommended Age Limit: 18 Yrs & Above