Sirona Reusable Menstrual Cup for Women | Medium Size with Free Pouch | Pack of 2| Ultra Soft, Odour and Rash Free|100% Medical Grade Silicone | No…

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  • VARIABLE SIZING: Sirona’s Menstrual Cups come in 3 different sizes. This pack contains two MEDIUM size menstrual cups ideal for those 25-35 years of age, with usual to heavy flow and have given birth.
  • SAFE TO USE: Sirona’s Menstrual Cups are made using medical-grade silicone. This is a biocompatible, toxin-free, odourless and hypoallergenic material which can be inserted into the vaginal canal to collect menstrual fluid. All our products are made in an FDA-Approved facility and are Latex-free and BPA-free.
  • ODOUR & RASH FREE: This menstrual cup is made of ultra-soft medical grade silicone which is gentle on skin. Due to this, it enables a rash-free, odour-free and itch-free period protection.
  • LEAK PROOF: The flexible rim of the menstrual cup creates a vacuum seal that ensures there are no leakages or spills, regardless of how much you move. You can use the menstrual cup for period protection even when you swim, dance, play sports or travel!
  • ECONOMICAL: A single Sirona Menstrual Cup can be used for 8 hours at a stretch and lasts for up to 10 years (though, it is recommended to replace your menstrual cup once every 3-5 years), making it the most pocket-friendly option for managing periods.
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  1. Nitu Rao

    It’s going to be a long review. So please bear with me :)

    • Ok so quite simply, a Menstrual Cup is a bell-shaped Menstruation product that you insert into your vagina (don’t flip out, I’ll get to the how and why and is it safe soon) and has a stem at the bottom to help pull it out when it’s full.
    Please watch tutorial videos to learn the insertion & removal of menstrual cups. I use the “punch-down” fold and began by putting one leg up on a surface and squatting a bit. As with everything, practice and patience makes perfect :)

    • It’s reusable so it’s pretty much a 2 time investment at the most (one cup can be used up to 8-10 years), eco-friendly (no latex or rubber or any kind of chemicals gels), gets rid of period blood rashes and smells because it is the only product that Collects blood as opposed to absorbing it.

    • No rashes. No smell. No ICKY EW something’s rubbing against my vagina all day.

    • Menstrual Cups are made from Medical Grade Silicone. The same thing used in babies’ feeding bottle nipples. So it doesn’t react to the body. It blends right in.

    • Now because it collects blood inside the body, your period blood gets very limited exposure to oxygen and that pretty much cuts out the period smell you’re used to.
    Which is a result of blood coming in contact with air.

    • It is also infection free because unlike pads, you aren’t subjecting your vagina to any toxins like you would with the Plastic/Latex/ Gels from Pads or Tampons. Also, because Tampons and Pads absorb blood, they also absorb moisture from your vagina leaving it dry and itchy. While Cups just collect blood.

    • No, the Cup can’t get lost inside of you.
    The path connecting your vagina to your
    Uterus is too narrow for a Cup to pass through. So it legit Can’t go all the way up guys!

    • So here’s the thing. When the Cup is inserted correctly, it forms a Suction with the Vaginal Wall (without any air pockets) and stands in place to collect the blood without leaks. For a regular flow, change the Cup once every 12 hours. On my Day 1 and 2, I try and change once every 8 hours. I begin to feel it become full, though I’ve forgotten a couple times and faintly spotted. No overflowing leaks though, that’s very very rare and I’ve personally never heard of it!

    • Before and after your Menstrual Cycle,
    BOIL IT. Fill a vessel with water and boil it along with the Cup. This Sterilizes it. I usually wait for the water to properly start buzzing and bubbling.

    • Yes, they ACTUALLY work and many women in the West have been successfully using them for close to a decade now. The movement is still new here in India, but it’s going to explode. Take my word for it (or the women Ive Cupverted!)

    That’s all from my side!

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  2. Geeta

    Great , it’s a life saver . Gone were the days with rashes , itching, discomfort, odour and what not . Also it might take a little time to get used to it but definitely worth it at last( if correctly used ) . The quality is good.

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  3. AP

    Frankly speaking I hd never ever user menstrual cups in my life.with so much courage n lot of research and development i ordered this fr me n my sister in an offer .
    I m telling u ,u won’t regret buying it they r so comfortable n easy to use
    I m not sure what is the expiry of product bcoz it is mentioned as 10 yrs..like seriously? Sorted for atleast 7 yrs n dat too in 250?..wow..gals go fr it.

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  4. Satendra tyagi

    Good quality and easy usable

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  5. Anjali Gaur

    Good item.

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  6. Glare George

    This menstrual cup is comfy, leak-proof, and super easy to use once you get the hang of it. I barely feel it, and it gives me hours of freedom without worrying about changes. Plus, zero rash, no dryness—just clean and fuss-free.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Way better than pads but wear gloves

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  8. Snehal

    Reviewing it after using it for 2 months
    Switching to menstrual cup was the best decision I have ever made the only regret was that i didnt make it sooner😅
    Pros :
    1. Using cup does not lead to any kind of rash or infection unlike pads and tampon
    2. After wearing it you cant even feel it inside you
    3. Provide more physical mobility than that of pad. Eg: swimming, running , riding etc.
    4. Easy to carry while travelling ( also comes with a cute cloth pouch to store )
    5. Economical
    A women spends minimun around 2k-3k per year for tampons and pads. Investing in menstrual cup worth 250-300rs is worth it you can reuse it for atleast 5-6 years
    6. Also good for the enviorment.

    Cons :
    Well there aren’t any cons of using menstrual cups
    It would take 1 or 2 cycles to get use to the product about how to be sure the cup is fitted properly. For me it took me 1 cycle to get use to it. But once you get use to it there is no going back💯🤞🏻

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  9. Snehal

    Worked well for 3-4 months. But after that there is lot of cramps, leakage issue.

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