Menstrual Cup, medical grade silicone, non-latex, soft reusable bell shape cup p
Menstrual Cup, medical grade silicone, non-latex, soft reusable bell shape cup placed by the user into the vagina, held in place by suction and used to collect menstrual flow during menstruation in lieu of absorbent pads or tampons.It is available OTC (Over the counter). It is removed from the vagina by releasing the suction and pulling on the protruding stem. This is a reusable device for a single user.
Menstrual Cup, medical grade silicone, non-latex, soft reusable bell shape cup p
Menstrual Cup, medical grade silicone, non-latex, soft reusable bell shape cup placed by the user into the vagina, held in place by suction and used to collect menstrual flow during menstruation in lieu of absorbent pads or tampons.It is available OTC (Over the counter). It is removed from the vagina by releasing the suction and pulling on the protruding stem. This is a reusable device for a single user.
A menstrual cup is a feminine hygiene device that is inserted into the vagina du
A menstrual cup is a feminine hygiene device that is inserted into the vagina during menstruation. Purpose is to collect menstrual fluid and prevent leaking onto clothes. Made of flexible medical grade silicone and shaped like a bell with a stem. Stem is used for insertion and removal. The bell-shaped cup seals against the vaginal wall just below the cervix. Every 4–12 hours, the cup is removed, emptied, rinsed, and reinserted. After each period, the cup should be boiled for at least 5 minutes and stored for use the next month.
WALG MENSTRUAL CUP MODEL 2. A menstrual cup is a feminine hygiene device that is
WALG MENSTRUAL CUP MODEL 2. A menstrual cup is a feminine hygiene device that is inserted into the vagina during menstruation. Purpose is to collect menstrual fluid and prevent leaking onto clothes. Made of flexible medical grade silicone and shaped like a bell with a stem. Stem is used for insertion and removal. The bell-shaped cup seals against the vaginal wall just below the cervix. Every 4–12 hours, the cup is removed, emptied, rinsed, and reinserted. After each period, the cup should be boiled for at least 5 minutes and stored for use the next month.