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  • @hazyblue6295
    @hazyblue6295 4 года назад +7442

    Can we all just take a minute and appreciate how many women she is helping right now? I know for sure she helped me

    • @zvezdavan
      @zvezdavan 4 года назад +132

      Hazy Blue *people not women. Some Non-binary and Men have periods too

    • @patricejackson3797
      @patricejackson3797 4 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @PrincesseEmmanuelle
      @PrincesseEmmanuelle 4 года назад +144

      @@zvezdavan Only girls and women menstruate. Women is not a dirty word.

    • @yasminkazihossan8074
      @yasminkazihossan8074 4 года назад +2

      Help you how these cups are waste, I will not put that thing in my VJ

    • @stranglewankhitman4936
      @stranglewankhitman4936 4 года назад +9

      Girls too, but mostly women yeah. Female people after the start of puberty and before menopause.

  • @catbus555
    @catbus555 4 года назад +6382

    "Getting people into them" more like getting menstrual cups into people, am I right?

  • @Victoria-os9zb
    @Victoria-os9zb 4 года назад +7336

    It was a little heartbreaking to me when I was explaining to my friends I was trying this out, one actually told me “Ew, well that’s information we did not need to know.” But pads are disgusting diapers, so...

    • @Z5Z5Z5
      @Z5Z5Z5 4 года назад +719

      Oh man cant wait till they mature right

    • @TheLittleWiseOwl
      @TheLittleWiseOwl 4 года назад +458

      Well you have my support!! They're much healthier and cleaner for the body and also super eco-friendly!! GO for it x

    • @thereadingsylph
      @thereadingsylph 4 года назад +306

      Get new friends lol

    • @Emilia-zz7sc
      @Emilia-zz7sc 4 года назад +43

      In that situation myy friends were just looking very serious.. XD

    • @bookmilla8616
      @bookmilla8616 4 года назад +463

      You’re not really better than them considering you just shamed people who use pads.

  • @valeriabarojasp
    @valeriabarojasp 4 года назад +1903

    My mom threw away my menstrual cup because she said it was “dirty” because of the staining, it made me so mad! Thank you for mentioning that!

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 4 года назад +128

      Milton baby bottle wash clears the stains and is anti bacterial.

    • @savannabrewton9566
      @savannabrewton9566 4 года назад +27

      -Tracey - saving this tip for later!!

    • @jess1033919
      @jess1033919 4 года назад +67

      @@irishcountrygirl78 make sure that it is safe for silicone though! some cleaners degrade the silicone and make it brittle or unreliable.

    • @melanicmoth
      @melanicmoth 4 года назад +10

      You can also use denture cleaning tablets, they are designed for removing staining

    • @pretty948
      @pretty948 3 года назад +13

      Use hydrogen peroxide it gets rid of the stain

  • @rickshaw1971
    @rickshaw1971 4 года назад +6815

    After 15 years with one of these gizmos, my number one tip is 'change it in the shower if at all possible'.

    • @lacieivie1145
      @lacieivie1145 4 года назад +23

      multispork yes

    • @Osephinejay
      @Osephinejay 4 года назад +25

      Y E S ! ! !

    • @darkunicorn8450
      @darkunicorn8450 4 года назад +359

      It'll look like a murder

    • @Pingoinnn
      @Pingoinnn 4 года назад +201

      I agree but I don’t do it anymore cause when I was having super abundant periods, I used to loose some endometrial pieces in addition to the blood and it disgusted me a lot cause it was huge. So now it’s the toilet.

    • @alexandriataylor6199
      @alexandriataylor6199 4 года назад +310

      Wow 15 years! I only first heard of them maybe 5 years ago.

  • @umopapisdn123
    @umopapisdn123 4 года назад +3053

    A tip for using the cup in public restroom stalls - wash your hands BEFORE you enter the stall - then you can remove the cup, empty into toilet bowl, wipe with toilet tissue and reinsert without a rinse if need be. Your hands were clean so you’re only putting something back that was already inside you - not ideal but much better than same scenario with unwashed hands.

    • @SingingCrowie
      @SingingCrowie 4 года назад +153

      Everyone should always wash their hands before and after using public bathrooms. I rarely ever see anyone do that.

    • @nyxh.7567
      @nyxh.7567 4 года назад +78

      But won’t the toilet paper have a ton of bacteria on it? I saw this article once on how germs just stick to the surface of it

    • @umopapisdn123
      @umopapisdn123 4 года назад +81

      Sofia H. Would you use the paper to wipe yourself? If not, use whatever you have brought to use instead. Me, I just use the paper offered.

    • @magdalenap.5276
      @magdalenap.5276 4 года назад +90

      I bring a bottle of water with me, so I can clean my cup up. To wash your hands before is obvious.

    • @nyramurphy1845
      @nyramurphy1845 4 года назад +57

      I wash my hands before hand too and use a paper towel to dry my hands and use that towel to close the stall of the door. I want to avoid touching anything before touching my vagina. I know paper towels aren't super eco-friendly but in this scenario they are necessary for me

  • @nitehclarkson8291
    @nitehclarkson8291 3 года назад +1550

    “ my first experience with the cup was traumatizing” : me watching before I put my first cup in 👁👄👁

    • @eggwhites5539
      @eggwhites5539 3 года назад +41

      I’m so stressed for mine lol how did it go?

    • @jennyvischer983
      @jennyvischer983 3 года назад +47

      @@eggwhites5539 I tried for the first time last month and I’m never going back!

    • @jennifersterling3928
      @jennifersterling3928 3 года назад +36

      @@heavensangel21. I’m so traumatized I thought I got it stuck and I was so nervous and it looked like a murder scene in my bathroom 😭

    • @anushribhatt2045
      @anushribhatt2045 3 года назад +48

      I got the hang of it on my first try. I know, I know. Not all heroes wear capes

    • @heavensangel21.
      @heavensangel21. 3 года назад +11

      @@jennifersterling3928 😂😭😭 same, idk if it’s too big for me (it might be) but it hurt and I didn’t wanna let go for it to pop😭

  • @usparks
    @usparks 3 года назад +1051

    I’m a guy, and I find this cup thing very interesting. All the videos I’ve watched makes me feel everybody should know about these cups. Seems like a game changer.

    • @leonardo.diCATio
      @leonardo.diCATio 3 года назад +167

      good on you, taking the time to learn about this stuff. I've met way too many guys who thought pads went on the vagina like a band-aid.

    • @kooby122
      @kooby122 3 года назад +28

      @@leonardo.diCATio I saw a video about people answering period questions and one of the questions was "where does the bandaid go?" but it was a buzzfeed video so take it with a grain of salt.

    • @leonardo.diCATio
      @leonardo.diCATio 3 года назад +4

      @@kooby122 oh boy

    • @petrabrtanova8581
      @petrabrtanova8581 3 года назад +7

      You are amazing!!

    • @mokkemi8071
      @mokkemi8071 3 года назад

      @@leonardo.diCATio I haven't had my period yet and i thought they went like that. What the fuck.

  • @saradrue4189
    @saradrue4189 4 года назад +4993

    TMI for travelers: if you are planning on flying with a menstrual cup. Please be aware of pressure differences due to major elevation changes. The menstrual cup creates a suction or vacuum of sorts. Flying or hiking to much higher elevations can effect the position of your cup. For example if you are traveling from Chicago to Denver your elevation change may result in a cup that is at risk of moving to far out. And vice versa the cup may move much much too far into you. If you are flying to somewhere with similar elevation this should not effect you even in the aircraft because of cabin pressure controls on the plain.

    • @Hikarahime
      @Hikarahime 4 года назад +361

      Sara Drue Wow, I never thought about traveling! Good to know.

    • @emmasilvonen8279
      @emmasilvonen8279 4 года назад +53

      Sara Drue will the pressure changes affect it while i freedive?

    • @dianadoneveu9321
      @dianadoneveu9321 4 года назад +142

      Ok. So what are we supposed to do about it?

    • @zapalenachemikarka8518
      @zapalenachemikarka8518 4 года назад +191

      @@dianadoneveu9321 Use tampons or pads instead for once...

    • @nadiiagoncharenko4305
      @nadiiagoncharenko4305 4 года назад +216

      Ammmm.....I flyed and hiked with... no problems. Never.

  • @dragonfairy22
    @dragonfairy22 4 года назад +3206

    Great video! ❤
    A tip: You can clean the holes easily and efficiently by filling the cup with water, closing the top with your palm and then pressing the cup, so the water shoots out of the holes ☺

    • @ashgarcia109
      @ashgarcia109 4 года назад +35

      skye what if you’re in a public restroom? I think that’s my main concern bc I would probably panic

    • @dragonfairy22
      @dragonfairy22 4 года назад +129

      @@ashgarcia109 That's a tricky one. But I would just wipe the excess blood off the cup and then go wash it, I doubt anyone would pay that much attention. It's normal and natural, and if anyone has a problem with it, it's their problem. But I think menstrual cup companies sell wipes you can clean the cup with as well? It should be enough, since they sell them. Then later you could wash the cup properly in the sink.

    • @jackystar5099
      @jackystar5099 4 года назад +63

      @@ashgarcia109 that's a thing I was also worried about but you onky change it twice a day. I've had mine for almost 2 years and I've never chanhed it in a public restroom. Take a water bottle if you have to though to rinse it out.

    • @veganwitch13
      @veganwitch13 4 года назад +26

      I clean it with a toothpick:)

    • @myshine418
      @myshine418 4 года назад

      O

  • @merilpts
    @merilpts 4 года назад +1233

    I have used a cup for eleven years here's my best tips for beginners : 1. The first couple of months may be a difficult start. Don't get discouraged, you can make it work, you just are getting to know your body better, it may be awkward.
    2. The cup you chose may not fit you. My first cup was perfect for me. I used it for 5 years and then I decided to buy a new one, and I got stuck with a cup that was a horrible fit. It was painful, honestly. I bought a smaller one and I have had this one for about 6 years. When in doubt : buy a small one, then work your way up.
    3. Leaks are going to happen. It happens with every method. It's okay. I had a leak free streak for 4 years and then I was leaking all the time, with no idea why. Then I found out what I was doing wrong, no more leaks.
    4. People may be grossed out by it. I was so surprised at first that I was getting such disgusted reactions. Especially by young women. I am guessing that it is because they only have contact with their blood when it is on plastic pads which make it disgusting, or they have an issue with the insertion thing. To each their own. I just think, the best person to know your boundaries is yourself. It's just that I have found myself knowing my body so much better since I bought my first cup, it makes me sad some women don't get to know themselves as much. But over the years I have been quietly using a cup and now most of my girl friends are using one too, even if at first it seems like an impossible thing for them. What I mean to say is : you will get strong reactions to it, but with time some might get around to it, if only you can be a good example of how awesome it is.
    5. Which leads me to my last tip : don't hesitate to brag. Like when you hear a friend moan about not being able to go swimming because of her period or that she feels gross or anything. Just say don't know what that is like, I got a cup and it's awesome. At first people had no idea what it was, now more and more have heard about it, and some get curious, once they know you are using one they might ask you questions.

    • @NinaKatharinaWeber
      @NinaKatharinaWeber 4 года назад +32

      Thank you so much for your comment. I love your tips especially the bragging. :-)
      I do the same. :-) It was life changing, especially for martial arts (white gi, white mat) and for swimming, to start with a cup. I wish I had tried cups much earlier.
      But I think I had such a good start because I researched a lot online before buying my first cup. I had help choosing just the right cup for me: A foolproof firm cup that popped open no matter what, with a lot of holes at the top. And it was the right size/length for me.
      I decided 2 years ago that I was done with the taboo around periods and started posting about my cup, my period panties etc. on Facebook. Just mentioning how happy I was with using them. I was blown away by the positive reactions from my friends and by the many questions I got in private messages.

    • @marianazefi3083
      @marianazefi3083 4 года назад +12

      Thank you for your tips.I've heard of this cup just today and I just order it on amazon. I hope I find it comfortable as I did with the tampons.

    • @heyitsmaddiii802
      @heyitsmaddiii802 4 года назад +11

      I want to try this but I’m really scared of the cup getting stuck!! I would feel way more comfortable if it had a string like a tampon. Is this a legitimate worry or is it totally silly and definitely won’t happen?

    • @ullaireneeriksen7473
      @ullaireneeriksen7473 4 года назад +28

      @@heyitsmaddiii802 It definitely won’t happen! I’ve just been trough my first week with a cup, and as I’m convinced I have a high cervix, and a pretty small cup, I was SO SCARED that it would to get stuck! And when first trying to remove it, I thought it had - I could reach the stem, but there was no way I could pinch it! So I stepped out if the bathroom, had a a cup of tea to calm down, and on the second try, I tried to “bear down”, like everyone tells you. IT WORKS! It’s not difficult AT ALL. Removing it without bearing down was almost impossible, but when you’re bearing down, there’s NO PROBLEM pushing the cup all the way down to where you can reach and pinch it :) Give it a try! You’ll probably panic for some seconds, but it’s true what they say; relax, bear down, and it will all be fine! :) Go for it!! :D

    • @TishCreates
      @TishCreates 4 года назад +6

      @@heyitsmaddiii802 look for a cup with a ring pull. I know the flex cup has one and another one (can't remember the name). But that was my fear too. I ended up getting the flex cup. But everyone has their preferences and not every cup works for everyone. You have to find one that fits your body right. Read reviews, do research and figure out where your cervix sits.

  • @worryworm
    @worryworm 4 года назад +630

    I wish men would watch this. Especially fathers with daughters.

    • @monicaestrada3864
      @monicaestrada3864 4 года назад +78

      worryworm ~today i bought my first cup and when I got home i actually showed me dad ! he was honestly so chill abt it as if we were talking abt something else😂 but yea he said he’s gonna do more research on it , I’m so happy he so was open abt talking abt these kinds of things :)

    • @imshannonmarie
      @imshannonmarie 4 года назад +7

      Monica Estrada this is so good!

    • @monicaestrada3864
      @monicaestrada3864 4 года назад +2

      Shannon Marie awh you saw it ! Thankyou for all the tips

    • @jaikubjingleheimer7962
      @jaikubjingleheimer7962 3 года назад +35

      I'm here because of my daughter. I had no idea these things existed lol. She called and asked if she can get one.

    • @tayyibahsahib1110
      @tayyibahsahib1110 3 года назад +18

      Agreed 🤝 so fathers won't be ashamed when their daughters talk about periods and actually support them and not tell them that they should have some shame.

  • @lollipoopism
    @lollipoopism 4 года назад +2086

    Additional tips:
    1. Experiment with different cup folds if you've trouble inserting. (I've always had more trouble inserting than removing.) I kept trying the shell/punch down fold at the start and it took forever and felt uncomfortable/painful. One day I tried the triangle fold (very small point of insertion) and it finally went in SO MUCH EASIER.
    2. It helps to wiggle the cup around while inserting instead of pushing it straight up.
    2. Consider using lube. At the start of my period when the flow is heavier, insertion is much easier. But towards the end, there's not much fluid left to act as lubricant. Lube helps.
    2. During removal, bear down (squeeze your muscles in the same way you would when pooping). This will push the cup farther out and make it much easier to get a grip on the cup.
    3. For me personally, I don't like changing it in the shower. It's definitely more convenient, but it has happened that my menstrual fluid is so thick (it's not just blood, but uterine lining etc) that it wouldn't go down the shower drain. Had to pick the goop up with toilet paper to flush it away. Not fun.
    Unfortunately, I stay on my school campus where there are only common toilets. I use one hand to remove the cup, use the other non-bloody hand to wipe and pull up my shorts, walk out to the sinks to wash it trying not to drip blood onto the floor, then go back in for insertion. If I meet anyone else in the toilet, I just smile at them, bloody cup in hand.
    ---
    It WILL get easier with practice! At the start I was wondering whether all the extra effort was worth it / whether menstrual cups were even suitable for me (seems like my vaginal opening was pretty narrow so insertion was a nightmare). But it gets easier and faster, and I love not having to feel pads chaffing against my skin. I love forgetting I'm on my period.
    Additional incentive: It was also very useful when I was travelling around Europe myself because it reduced my bathroom visits. Very useful in a place where you have to pay to go into toilets + it allowed me to go kayaking/hiking for a whole afternoon/day!

    • @GoodbyeEli626
      @GoodbyeEli626 4 года назад +184

      "If I meet anyone else in the toilet, I just smile at them, bloody cup in hand."

    • @lollipoopism
      @lollipoopism 4 года назад +10

      @@GoodbyeEli626 apparently there are tons! You can find various videos on RUclips just by searching for different cup folds. Good luck!

    • @ninak4796
      @ninak4796 4 года назад +39

      You could use cup wipes or a waterbottle to clean the cup in public. You can just fill the bottle at the sinks ans take it to the stall with you.

    • @lollipoopism
      @lollipoopism 4 года назад +9

      @@ninak4796 Ooh thanks! Waterbottle sounds good. No soap though, but I suppose that isn't strictly necessary

    • @ninak4796
      @ninak4796 4 года назад +9

      @@lollipoopism it's not the end of the world if you don't use (cup friendly!) soap every time, but I guess you could put some of it in a small travel bottle if you want to use it in public.

  • @bowman-san2681
    @bowman-san2681 3 года назад +787

    1:46 cup quality // softness vs firmness
    2:43 vacuum holes // cup efficiency
    4:20 stain prevention // aesthetics
    not a tip --- 5:22 Ruby cup // donations
    6:05 stain acceptance // aesthetics
    6:40 cup removal // vacuum tip
    7:41 cup removal // stem alteration
    8:14 cutting the stem
    8:43 different bodies // cervix position
    9:57 toilet visits // body pressure
    She sometimes starts some time before showing the 'title' of tips, so feel free to pass 10-20 seconds before the time I wrote.

  • @alyciahuetter2470
    @alyciahuetter2470 4 года назад +1258

    Just bought one today and I’m freakishly excited to start my period so I can try this out!

    • @hishouha
      @hishouha 4 года назад +212

      Alycia Huetter
      It’s kinda funny to see someone being excited about getting their period but I think I get it 😂

    • @kyndralanae1
      @kyndralanae1 4 года назад +93

      Girl!!! I literally just started my period and I was excited! I’ve been waiting a month to try my cup! I’m reading everyone’s comments so I know what to do and expect :P Glad I’m not alone 😂🤣

    • @gracefullykyla3664
      @gracefullykyla3664 4 года назад +15

      Me too lol, just bought 2 MCs and can’t wait to use them!

    • @hishouha
      @hishouha 4 года назад +38

      I was thinking of getting one eventually because I always feel guilty of all the waste I make when I’m in my period so tell me what you all think!!!

    • @alyciahuetter2470
      @alyciahuetter2470 4 года назад +27

      Started period yesterday. I do recommend wearing a liner at first. I made some adjustments and it worked great. It was freeing not having to place a tampon in after every time I peed. I will continue to wear a liner (and actual pad at night) until I really get the hang of this.

  • @milo_thatch_incarnate
    @milo_thatch_incarnate 4 года назад +617

    I have NEVER heard a RUclipsr start out with “I’m so happy you wanted to join me today!” and it is 100% my new favorite intro!!
    P.S. your info is also just wonderful, thank you!

  • @LadyKnightEllen
    @LadyKnightEllen 4 года назад +452

    My main tip for everyone is always, ‘try to use a single stall bathroom where you can reach the sink from the toilet’

    • @sarahfolland8833
      @sarahfolland8833 4 года назад +9

      I'm always scared to take it out in a public washroom because like how do I clean it before putting it back in?

    • @LadyKnightEllen
      @LadyKnightEllen 4 года назад +28

      That’s the benefit of finding a restroom that’s single stall and you can reach the sink from the toilet. You can wash it before putting it back in. If you absolutely have to use a multi stall restroom, grab a few paper towels and get some of them wet before you go in the stall, that way you will be able to wipe off your cup before putting it back in and be able to clean your hands a bit so you can pull your pants back up without making a mess.

    • @NinaKatharinaWeber
      @NinaKatharinaWeber 4 года назад +34

      @@sarahfolland8833 I try to avoid that situation by wearing period panties or a cotton pad with the cup on heavier days, in case I don't make it home before the cup is full. I also bring wet wipes in my bag. I open the bag, so they are within easy reach. I empty the cup and put it back in as it is. Then I pull out the wipes to clean my hands, then dispose the wipes in the bin for the tampons. That way, my hands are clean enough to dress again and go to the sink outside without looking like I murdered someone. Hope that helps a bit. :-)

    • @bookmilla8616
      @bookmilla8616 4 года назад +2

      Sarah Folland maybe try using period panties when going out? I haven’t got a pair myself, but I’ve heard a lot good things about them

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 4 года назад +7

      @@sarahfolland8833 No need. Just wash your hands properly with anti bacterial soap before you go into the toilet, then remove it and empty. Make sure the cup doesn't touch anything except you clean hands, not even toilet paper. Then put it back in. Wash hands again when you come out and Moisturize of course.
      When you're home you can then wash it and put it back it if you want. (tip is to keep to small anti bac soap + hand sanitizer and hand cream in your period emergency kit, incase you need to change and the restroom doesn't have some for whatever reason. Normally they last 12h so if you're not heavy. You should be good

  • @miriamnies4186
    @miriamnies4186 4 года назад +1383

    lol the first time I took out my menstrual cup, I deadass thought I was pulling my insides out with it

    • @locdintech
      @locdintech 4 года назад +9

      Lol!! 😩😩

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 4 года назад +93

      The trick is to bare down like you are doing a poop, it comes to you a little, rather than you yanking it out.

    • @farinab.1336
      @farinab.1336 4 года назад +54

      Fun fact: it did. Pulled my coil out.

    • @irishcountrygirl78
      @irishcountrygirl78 4 года назад +8

      @@farinab.1336 You are supposed to cut the long tip tail thing off, how on earth did you yank out your coil? Isn't that way further up? I guess the coil can move around.

    • @farinab.1336
      @farinab.1336 4 года назад +11

      @@irishcountrygirl78 thats what i thought. But it happened. A month after i got it. First day using the cup again

  • @Wickedstickyflowers
    @Wickedstickyflowers 3 года назад +583

    Thanks ,,,,I’m a single dad prepping for the day I got to answer this question. Very helpful. Your quite easy on the eyes also . Hope you don’t mind me saying so .cheers

    • @selina4233
      @selina4233 3 года назад +63

      It seems like you're doing a really great job at parenting 😊

    • @angapleee
      @angapleee 3 года назад +30

      this is so nice

    • @anarchist_parable
      @anarchist_parable 3 года назад +182

      This got weird but you're trying 😂👌🏾

    • @alliesullivan3432
      @alliesullivan3432 3 года назад +40

      @@anarchist_parable LMAOOO thats what i was gonna say

    • @999zkhyrie999
      @999zkhyrie999 3 года назад +5

      Awww how thoughtful

  • @maddison2184
    @maddison2184 3 года назад +57

    Hi! I am 13 years old, and a few months ago I bought my first (Luna) menstrual cup. Each time I tried to insert the menstrual cup, I got immense pain and a VERY painful cramp. I never tried again till I got a softer, more malleable cup by a different brand. I inserted it, and I can barely feel it! It popped in place, (as it did with the first cup) and it was completely painless. The point I’m getting at is experiment with cups and different folds!! Find what you need, figure out what might be the problem and explore your options! Good luck to everyone trying this for the first time, I’m sure it will be worthwhile :)

    • @crochetbyducky
      @crochetbyducky 10 месяцев назад +1

      Omg I'm so jealous, when i was 15 the seller refused to sell me a menstrual cup because I shouldn't be a virgin, which is a myth. I waited till i was 18 and got one🥲

    • @karjalai
      @karjalai 9 месяцев назад

      Could you please write the name of the brand which worked out for you? I also got MeLuna and it went just as you described

    • @amreikiling8583
      @amreikiling8583 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@karjalai Yes, same here. It is getting better, but it still isn't really good.

    • @arklife9264
      @arklife9264 7 месяцев назад

      You are really courageous. I'm 27 but afraid of the insertion process n how might I feel having it inside 😢😢😢

  • @flamingowilliams9664
    @flamingowilliams9664 4 года назад +2238

    "Menstrating person." Thank you for being so inclusive. Subscribed!

    • @gloreseadusei6834
      @gloreseadusei6834 4 года назад +227

      What ?!?! Isn't it only women who experience menstruation tho?

    • @loklie1808
      @loklie1808 4 года назад +176

      Nope! Biologically they are female but they could identify as as non-binary, male etc. So, do your research better before commenting next time!

    • @WestieKatie
      @WestieKatie 4 года назад +180

      Lily Fletcher males need to stop pretending and mind their own business.

    • @loklie1808
      @loklie1808 4 года назад +85

      Wtf you need to be more open minded and not so offensive!! Like wtf bro stop

    • @LL-vj5yp
      @LL-vj5yp 4 года назад +49

      Flamingo Williams ....she should have said,, Dear owner of a vagina.....aka, woman

  • @Kknderbueno
    @Kknderbueno 4 года назад +1075

    I soak my cup in hydrogen peroxide at the end of every period. I’ve had it for years and it looks new. It can also remove cup stains.

    • @dragonfairy22
      @dragonfairy22 4 года назад +63

      It's safe to do that?

    • @MyWolf96
      @MyWolf96 4 года назад +54

      @@dragonfairy22 Yes its safe to do this. If you're not sure I give it a rinse afterwards aswell

    • @Kknderbueno
      @Kknderbueno 4 года назад +97

      @@dragonfairy22 Yes it's safe (with the over the counter 3% stuff)! Hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen. Just give it a quick rinse after soaking and you'll be good to go.

    • @aldimanzoni6872
      @aldimanzoni6872 4 года назад +111

      @@dragonfairy22 Yeah, it's safe, it's recommended not to do it every month bc it can slowly degrade your cup, but you can do it every like three months or so. If you clean your cup with cold water and you let it in hydrogen peroxide every couple of months you will see it basically doesn't stain at all. Also don't let it in hydrogen peroxide for more than 7 or 8 hours, and always rinse it with water afterwards. I've been doing this since the beginning with mine, for the past like 4 years and it's as good as new.

    • @CarolinadiPadova
      @CarolinadiPadova 4 года назад +13

      YES!!! This is my top tip for removing stains from my menstrual cup!

  • @s4di.3
    @s4di.3 4 года назад +755

    I'd heavily recommend trimming your nails if you haven't used one 😭😭

    • @tashanahutchinson5030
      @tashanahutchinson5030 3 года назад +53

      This comment is so underrated!

    • @samanthaanderson2486
      @samanthaanderson2486 3 года назад +18

      Anyone else had a problem with getting this thing in? Being relaxed helped me, and I’m sure it’ll help you too

    • @moonycorn4914
      @moonycorn4914 3 года назад +10

      Realized this a biiiit too late.. Ouchies.

    • @romu3252
      @romu3252 3 года назад +35

      GIRL OMG I HAVE ACRYLICS........

    • @mrsrockbison
      @mrsrockbison 3 года назад +5

      This is good advice. As soon as I finished order one, I immediately cut my nails 😅

  • @alexandrameub5602
    @alexandrameub5602 3 года назад +143

    Quick note: her second to last tip when she talks about “length of cervix”, she means the length of the vaginal canal! Two different body parts: canal is the tube from the outside to the uterus. The cervix is the entrance to the uterus. Hope this helps!

    • @melcca8178
      @melcca8178 3 года назад +4

      She probably meant height of the cervix. in the sense of a higher up or lower down position in the vagina.

    • @natalyagoode2237
      @natalyagoode2237 3 года назад +12

      I was thinking she meant when your cervix drops or raises depending on where you are in your cycle. For me, my cervix drops really low (had no idea until I started using the cup) so I have to be sure it sits in the cup when I insert it to avoid excess leakage

    • @tianamarie989
      @tianamarie989 4 месяца назад

      ​@natalyagoode2237 yes that's what she's talking about.

  • @sharoncusack1660
    @sharoncusack1660 4 года назад +621

    I love using a cup now, but when I first tried it I couldn't get a good position. I kept trying, and realized that if I put it in as soon as I start spotting then it works great! Apparently the vaginal walls can swell during your period and if you get it in right away before the swelling starts it makes a perfect indent for the cup to sit in. Then you only take it out to empty it and when you out it back in it slips right into place. If I try to start using it a day or so after my period starts it doesn't seem to stay in place or seal well. Anyway, long comment, but it might help someone that has the same issues and is almost ready to give up. Dont give up!

    • @tuvau7263
      @tuvau7263 4 года назад +8

      Sharon Cusack thank you so much. I always give up in the start and when I’m lazy I don’t use it at all

    • @sarahlegg24
      @sarahlegg24 4 года назад +12

      Sharon Cusack 😱this makes my past struggles make so much more sense! Thank you!

    • @mgaines4178
      @mgaines4178 4 года назад +17

      That makes so much sense. My first cycle with a menstrual cup I thought it would be easier to wait until after my heaviest day to try it. It took 20 minutes in the shower struggling to get it in. My most recent cycle I put it in as soon as I started and it went right in.

    • @sunlight8299
      @sunlight8299 4 года назад

      Thank you I'll try it

  • @louisecruz5688
    @louisecruz5688 4 года назад +577

    Wow. That does help, thanks! Oh, and, there is no TMI when you are helping a sister out. That’s my opinion. Great video, Thanks again.

    • @ahhbee8298
      @ahhbee8298 4 года назад +5

      Louise Cruz for most people the subject is TMI I’m pretty sure we past that lol

  • @devongrace2267
    @devongrace2267 4 года назад +309

    “People who menstruate” THANK YOU!! Not women or girls! Just PEOPLE!

    • @kaneshasingh3214
      @kaneshasingh3214 4 года назад +59

      Emily Meredith women.... woman.... girls the only human beings who can and will have a period🤣🤣🤣🤣 duh.........

    • @devongrace2267
      @devongrace2267 4 года назад +37

      Kanesha Singh What about trans men who still menstruate? They are still men. Having a period doesn’t mean you are a woman. I have periods and I’m gender fluid and don’t identify as a man or a woman.

    • @kaneshasingh3214
      @kaneshasingh3214 4 года назад +62

      Emily Meredith regardless, if you are born with a vagina you are a woman, if you are born with a penis you are a male. You are confused because you choose to be, you lead by emotion because you choose it. Regardless if one day you wake up feeling “womanly” or another day feeling nothing , you are either a woman or a male. There is no “ maybe” there is a yes or a no. Truth is truth

    • @devongrace2267
      @devongrace2267 4 года назад +25

      Kanesha Singh I’m not confused about my gender. I don’t believe that gender is based on genitalia but agree to disagree. You’re right, there is no maybe. But that doesn’t mean that the only two options are male and female. Gender is a choice. You choose to identify with the gender that you identify with. If someone asks your gender, you would tell them with no questioning. You choosing to not identify as the opposite gender that you identify as or somewhere in the middle is you choosing your gender. You make the choice to identify with the gender you identify as just like me. I make a conscious decision to identify with the gender that fits with me just like you do. Also, the way that I personally identify myself is none of anyone else’s business but mine. Same with you and everyone else.

    • @MedicFromTF2_REAL
      @MedicFromTF2_REAL 4 года назад +16

      @@kaneshasingh3214 There's a lot more to gender and sex than meets the eye. A trans man can even be born with XY chromosomes but experience a lack of testosterone in their mother's womb and be phenotypically female but actually male. Brain scans show that trans people have brains that match the gender they identify with and not their assigned sex at birth.

  • @tigergirl305
    @tigergirl305 4 года назад +198

    I ordered one a few days ago, and not gonna lie, I'm kinda terrified. Watching videos like this both eases my fears but also makes me even more scared. I can give updates about my experiences when it gets here!

    • @CR24-proud
      @CR24-proud 3 года назад +4

      How was your first try?

    • @isabellenedakh7790
      @isabellenedakh7790 3 года назад +2

      How did it go?

    • @missamerical
      @missamerical 3 года назад +15

      I just tried mine for the first time yesterday. It was weird to put in because I've never really felt the inside of my body. Having it inside kind of felt like pressure on my pelvis, a bit like cramps. I think itll take time to get it right so I dont feel pressure. I felt like I might be leaking throughout the day but when I went to check there was no leaking. Pulling it out was really easy because I used the Flex cup which has a pulling part you can grab onto.

    • @remyferguson5258
      @remyferguson5258 3 года назад +1

      How did it go? I'm looking to buy one soon so I'm looking for reviews on it

    • @kite1310
      @kite1310 3 года назад

      hope ur doin good with it

  • @shugarysubstances
    @shugarysubstances 4 года назад +527

    I literally cannot poop with a tampon in. I push them out everytime. it's insane lol. that's another reason why cups appeal to me - I won't have just put in a fresh tampon then need to poop five minutes later and have to pull out a dry tampon, which is THE most uncomfortable thing I've ever experienced and I HATE it.

    • @ellieclarke4763
      @ellieclarke4763 4 года назад +34

      Hey, I'm not a doctor, but that might be something to talk with a gyno about because it could potentially be a sign for complications later

    • @jessejamesgirl
      @jessejamesgirl 4 года назад +18

      I have the same problem. too strong of muscles

    • @Peach082992
      @Peach082992 4 года назад +17

      I have that problem too, but I also have Cystic Fibrosis and cough a lot. The coughing pushes out tampons as well, so that's why I have always wanted to try a cup. And I hate wearing pads.

    • @clairetweety
      @clairetweety 4 года назад +2

      I have no known issues down there, have had one child, c-sectioned and same regards toilet, and same when coughing!! Not sure why I would be scared to try a cup, I have to use tampon and pads!! Hate it!!!

    • @bgirltrix2954
      @bgirltrix2954 4 года назад +7

      So can we pee with these on? I’m sooooo new to this cup thing

  • @kimberlyk7081
    @kimberlyk7081 4 года назад +215

    I love mine. It took me a couple cycles to get it right. Now i love it. No buying tampons, no waste, NO leaks, i can wear all day, and night.

    • @caritasdecaro8019
      @caritasdecaro8019 4 года назад +4

      Kimberly K is it always a mess to remove? I’m so scared to go to work wearing mine

    • @kimberlyk7081
      @kimberlyk7081 4 года назад +6

      @@caritasdecaro8019 I recently was at a family reunion and had to remove mine and empty wasn't as bad as I thought. Yes u r a bit longer in the bathroom and i brought flushable wipes. It worked out good.

    • @Z5Z5Z5
      @Z5Z5Z5 4 года назад +10

      Sounds ideal. I tried it once and cried. But I'll try again cause I'd rather have that waste free, leak free lifestyle

    • @kimberlyk7081
      @kimberlyk7081 4 года назад +3

      @@Z5Z5Z5 it took me a few months to get it. But now I love it!!

    • @Emilia497
      @Emilia497 4 года назад +10

      Would you care to share how you got it to stop leaking? I can't seem to get it to not leak...

  • @orca3413
    @orca3413 4 года назад +102

    also, if there's any trans guys watching this, I had one of these before I started T and it's a life saver, honestly. it helps dysphoria so much.

  • @FoeHitta
    @FoeHitta 4 года назад +1168

    What am I doing here😭 I’m a guy

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary 4 года назад +628

      Zinvity OG you’re learning about periods, go you 💯🙏

    • @momof2plusotaku657
      @momof2plusotaku657 4 года назад +248

      Just saying if your bored and can watching something like this ... You get points. Lol been with my man 10 years and he still acts like a child about my period 🙄 lol

    • @faithalessandri968
      @faithalessandri968 4 года назад +6

      Lol😄

    • @unknownqueen6594
      @unknownqueen6594 4 года назад +5

      Most hated Zinverixble hahah u make me laugh

    • @khai3024
      @khai3024 4 года назад +5

      😂 😂

  • @pleaseBELIZEme
    @pleaseBELIZEme 4 года назад +289

    When you are boiling your cup, add some hydrogen peroxide and it will look brand new. I do this about every other month...or as needed.

    • @boredymcbored
      @boredymcbored 4 года назад +21

      It also says away at the silicone protective material. Not advised. It's best to just use water.

  • @christinan6022
    @christinan6022 4 года назад +252

    I loved how you said “menustrating person” instead of “a woman” to be inclusive to everyone ☺️

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary 4 года назад +71

      Elissa Pragman hi some trans men and non-binary menstruate too, their existence is valid

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary 4 года назад +36

      s S trans men and non-binary people tho

    • @reed4885
      @reed4885 4 года назад +23

      But only women menstruate😩

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary 4 года назад +30

      A Rashad nope

    • @reed4885
      @reed4885 4 года назад +3

      Gittemary Johansen men do? I had no idea.

  • @Ava-hu4gc
    @Ava-hu4gc 4 года назад +370

    I appreciated you using gender neutral terminology SO much! I think we often forget that not everyone who menstruates is a woman and it feels very good to be included like that!

    • @claire8025
      @claire8025 3 года назад +18

      Prome Thesis trans men and non-binary people can menstruare but are not women

    • @jazzie2967
      @jazzie2967 3 года назад +1

      @@claire8025 WHATTT I DIDNT KNOW THAT. HOW?

    • @teenshii
      @teenshii 3 года назад +7

      @@jazzie2967 I mean they still menstruate even though they don't consider themselves a woman. :D
      That's logic, I guess

    • @jazzie2967
      @jazzie2967 3 года назад +2

      @@teenshii oh wait... I confused myself like a trans man is a woman becomeing a man and a trabs women is vise versa, right?

    • @ileana2901
      @ileana2901 3 года назад

      @@jazzie2967 yes

  • @typh2164
    @typh2164 4 года назад +136

    I've had a menstrual cup for 6 months now and I empty mine every 3 or 4 hours due to heavy bleeding but wayy better than smelly pads

    • @justynam.8517
      @justynam.8517 4 года назад

      I also have to empty mine every 4h but only on 2nd day, other days it can stay like for 12 hours and still is not full so im in love with it

    • @kikibplays
      @kikibplays 4 года назад

      My 2 heaviest days I have to empty it every 2-3 hours but the other days it's morning and evening. So much more convenient/clean/pleasant than pads, and healthier and less irritating than tampons.

    • @floridaviolets9601
      @floridaviolets9601 4 года назад +1

      I'm a super heavy bleeder and due to my physical work I am worried the cup wouldn't last more than an hour or so. On a heavy day I might get 1-2hrs per super plus tampon.

    • @melcca8178
      @melcca8178 3 года назад

      For sure

  • @laurendd1123
    @laurendd1123 4 года назад +86

    I removed the stains on my diva cup by boiling in water with a little baking soda + lemon juice. Worked amazingly

  • @BeautifulDollsaster
    @BeautifulDollsaster 4 года назад +140

    THANK YOU for mentioning blowing on the holes!! I do that after washing the cup before inserting, because there’s often water stuck in there. I’m glad to hear I’m not the only one who blows to open up those holes!!

    • @dragonfairy22
      @dragonfairy22 4 года назад +13

      You can clean the holes easily and efficiently by filling the cup with water, closing the top with your palm and then pressing the cup, so the water shoots out of the holes :)

    • @candice_ecidnac
      @candice_ecidnac 3 года назад +1

      I flick mine with my finger to "jolt" the cup and clear the holes before I insert it.
      Also Skye's suggestion is a good one.

  • @soggy4522
    @soggy4522 3 года назад +90

    I really like how she used “people who menstruate” and not “women”. Not just women menstruate and not all women menstruate. 💜

    • @nicolefisher4779
      @nicolefisher4779 3 года назад +10

      I agree not all women menstruate But only women can menstruate. I don’t understand your statement

    • @soggy4522
      @soggy4522 3 года назад +16

      @@nicolefisher4779 No, some transgender men menstruate as well as non binary people :)

    • @kenadielise7780
      @kenadielise7780 3 года назад +2

      @@nicolefisher4779 trans people specifically men and nonbinary people

    • @Evzen.
      @Evzen. 3 года назад +1

      As a guy who get periods, I agree.

  • @mikaylawaughwayne2347
    @mikaylawaughwayne2347 3 года назад

    I've been doing a lot of research and I found your video to be the most helpful covering different topics. Thank you!

  • @Victoria-hs5bm
    @Victoria-hs5bm 4 года назад +26

    I've had a really hard time with them in the past so I really appreciate this video! Thank you!!!

  • @ralicamomchilova4522
    @ralicamomchilova4522 4 года назад +41

    Just another tip for stained cups: take a small jar, just big enough to hold your cup, fill with water and hydrogen peroxide 1:1 and keep your cup in there when not in use. My cup is 8yo now but looks like I just got it out of the box. Hope this helps someone ;)
    Thanks for the wonderful video !

  • @cassiebrooks6252
    @cassiebrooks6252 4 года назад +2

    I can't thank you enough for this and all your other menstrual cup videos! I had a very similar first experience as you did (scared it would get lost, trouble inserting, just being plain anxious), but after months of ignoring it, I watched this video. I decided to give it another try and today is day one and I am so happy with it. Thank you for giving me the confidence to try again!

  • @tobiokageyama2512
    @tobiokageyama2512 4 года назад +13

    This video is actually accurate, I always see videos about people talking about how to insert it and how great it is, BUT NO ONE TOLD ME HOW TO TAKE IT OUT. The first time was a nightmare, i started to panic because legitimately couldn’t take out. So I really stand by what she said to take it out.

  • @lucieholden212
    @lucieholden212 4 года назад +28

    When removing, it is also useful to push with your muscles - that helps to move it lower to get the grip! :)

  • @iiivesa99
    @iiivesa99 4 года назад +28

    i'm so glad you made this! i've been so scared to use it because i thought there was something wrong, but it's just a learning curve

  • @justjenny4680
    @justjenny4680 2 года назад

    So glad this exists. You are helping so many people. Thank you.

  • @jogailecojute3983
    @jogailecojute3983 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for everything! Especially the honesty. And it's not TMI, it's completely normal and we as human beings shouldn't be ashamed of anyyyything relating to us and our bodies. Good luck

  • @MrsLuisaLerman
    @MrsLuisaLerman 4 года назад +12

    Thank you for openly talking about this topic and giving really useful tips!!

  • @SunshinexWonderland
    @SunshinexWonderland 4 года назад +20

    omg you just made me feel so relieved!!! My cup'never unfolds completely and I thought I was doing something wrong and couldn't find any information regarding that issue so thank you!!!

  • @itsdaksha
    @itsdaksha 2 года назад

    So transparent!! I've just bought one for myself and cannot wait to make it part of my life, along with your advice!!

  • @abigailbracey7304
    @abigailbracey7304 4 года назад

    Thank you for making an honest video! This is exactly what I was looking for, people not afraid to talk about the real pros and cons about menstrual cups! Great video, and very informative! 👍🏻

  • @joodle_doodle
    @joodle_doodle 4 года назад +11

    Thank you so much for making this video, I'm thinking about using one so these tips are super helpful🌸✨

  • @dariaioanachivu9678
    @dariaioanachivu9678 4 года назад +7

    i honestly learned so much from this video and i'm only half through it , thank you so so so much for doing something like this! it iss really helpful🖤

  • @slayterm13
    @slayterm13 4 года назад

    Thank you for being so open about this. Going to try it for the first time and this really helps

  • @deannemonis8802
    @deannemonis8802 3 года назад +2

    You keep saying this video is TMI but honestly it’s one of the most REAL videos out here, thank you for all the insight and help you’re a real sweetheart 💗

  • @kcsimon7876
    @kcsimon7876 4 года назад +3

    Great video!!
    Thanks for providing info that so many girls/women need but have no one to ask.

  • @lacieivie1145
    @lacieivie1145 4 года назад +210

    I have found that Hydrin peroxide gets rid of the staining. It also is a sanitizer. I would not recommend you use it while on your period but that’s how I clean my cup after and it works great for me.

    • @sean4414
      @sean4414 4 года назад +5

      *Hydrogen

    • @Merry357
      @Merry357 4 года назад

      what about bile soap?

    • @Spiorad
      @Spiorad 4 года назад +3

      Neumím se odhlašovat ve třináctce. Avoid soaps unless they are adult toy cleaners as those are body safe.

  • @imkabochan
    @imkabochan 3 года назад +2

    Oooh the cervix thing explains so MUCH.
    I've been using cups for almost a year now and although I knew lots of things you mentioned, I've also learned a lot.
    Thank you for talking about it!

  • @heyitsSarce
    @heyitsSarce 3 года назад +40

    Maybe TMI but;
    I'm so glad I found this video as I just started my menstrual cup journey yesterday! I will say it was really uncomfortable and at time painful as the stem was digging into my flesh. I have now learnt that my vaginal cavity is geared a little to the left, and angles my cup's stem into my right labia really painfully. I'm so glad to hear its okay for me to cut the stem a bit to make it fit me better!!

  • @shannonboyns7553
    @shannonboyns7553 4 года назад +3

    This is super good! I’ve been using a cup for about 6 months now but I still learnt some things from this!

  • @katwolf897
    @katwolf897 4 года назад +22

    Don't worry about tmi, it's a video on menstrual cups, it's a given to be "tmi". ;)
    As for the holes, I clean them by folding the cup so that the hole is folded in half, then inserting it under a water stream. Usually the shower but sink faucet is fine. I do that for every hole and it comes out clean with minimal effort. Granted my cup is relatively soft so easy to fold, idk about harder cups.

  • @elielis6
    @elielis6 4 года назад +193

    I'm literally just sitting awkwardly on my bed after getting the cup inside me for the first time 😭 I bought it size small but I wish it was smaller

    • @hptwirlmeid9030
      @hptwirlmeid9030 4 года назад +13

      From some brands u also have size mini, maybe you should try that

    • @oneofthedesertak3969
      @oneofthedesertak3969 4 года назад +10

      Me too. Terrible and I thought they where supposed to be amazing. Everything hurt. Having to readjust it every time i use the toilets because its coming out but it feels too big and hurt to get in and hurt worse coming out. 😢

    • @galewatson2134
      @galewatson2134 4 года назад +26

      I’m no longer in need of these types of products but as a Mom, & Gram, it sounds like you girls definitely need a size change, a soft variety, and maybe get to know your bodies just a bit more. You can practice with a bit of ky when you aren’t on your period. 😌good luck

    • @oneofthedesertak3969
      @oneofthedesertak3969 4 года назад +9

      @@galewatson2134 In response to your rude comment, I've been using menstrual disks for 10 years but want to cut the waste. I ordered a size small because I know I have a small vaginal canal but I didn't know that there are actually sizes for women (at age 41 and after having a child I am not a girl) who have a low cervix. After doing more research the cup I was first recommend by someone ist the right one for me. It's not about knowing my body more but knowing that there are actually other products out there for my body that may work better. Your comments come off as rude, I don't need to be called a girl or told that I need to get to know my body better and use ky jelly to do so because I had a painful experience using the cup for the first time. Not all products are right for everyone. I bought the smallest size knowing my body, now knowing there are actually shorter disks for people with a low cervix I'm open to ordering that one and trying again.

    • @galewatson2134
      @galewatson2134 4 года назад +4

      Anne Kaufer i left a return message in the wrong place, but again i apologize

  • @KKmovesToMars
    @KKmovesToMars 2 года назад +1

    Your eyebrows are goals! And thank you for the video

  • @autumnrose3829
    @autumnrose3829 4 года назад +62

    Been using a menstrual cup for 3 years and have had a lovely experience with it and getting to know my body more. I love your videos and zero-waste advice

  • @gingerturner0000
    @gingerturner0000 3 года назад +9

    I started using a cup about a year ago, and I will never go back! I've been trying to convince friends and my daughters how great they are, but they don't seem interested. I'm going to share your video with all of them lol.

  • @chelseachambers6445
    @chelseachambers6445 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for all of this information and advice! You're a strong, brave woman ❤

  • @ookamichigire123
    @ookamichigire123 3 года назад

    THANK YOU for making this video. You've pretty much answered a huge chunk of insecurities and questions

  • @ogmooo
    @ogmooo 4 года назад +14

    Super good video! One good tip also for getting the vacuum holes clean is to fill the cup with water and turn it upside down on the palm of your hand and squueze from the top. The pressure will forse the water to come out of the holes and clean them easily

  • @Mudaax
    @Mudaax 2 года назад +6

    Literally just tried putting my cup in for the first time, I’m so scared and feel so alone I have no one to talk to but listening to your videos about all this is making me feel so much better

  • @angeliquedelacroix218
    @angeliquedelacroix218 4 года назад

    Oh my goodness, I am so thankful that you posted this (I know it was seven months ago). But it helped me so much! I had just gotten a menstrual cup, but I didn’t know how to take it out, so I was freaking out. I went through forty minutes of watching how-to videos to no avail. This final tip worked for me and I got it out. I’m so grateful!!!

  • @jaclynmack3192
    @jaclynmack3192 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. I bought one for the first time tonight and the anxiety for something new was intense. This put my mind at ease.

  • @placelift753
    @placelift753 2 года назад +5

    How amazing that you talk so freely and without shame about this topic!

  • @amandacole6673
    @amandacole6673 3 года назад +33

    OMG, thank you. I'm 36 and trying this for the first time and I feel like a teenager again. Menstruation is a normal body function, necessary for the propagation of the human species, so attaching shame to that seems stupid to me. So you are not only being informative, but you are fighting the stigma attached to talking about this subject.

  • @angiepants1614
    @angiepants1614 4 года назад

    I loved this video!! You have such a lovely personality. The video was very informative and I’ve learnt a lot. Thank you for your honesty and for sharing your knowledge :)

  • @mashacander4414
    @mashacander4414 4 года назад

    I'm so thankful for this video. I was trying out my cup for the very first time today and it was.. frustrating. Hearing this information really helped me out.

  • @uioth
    @uioth 4 года назад +112

    😂 Love the poop- mention 😂 just know it doesn’t have to be like that for everyone - I’ve never had any problem going with the cup in - but a good thing to be aware of ☺️

    • @CrimsonTentacle
      @CrimsonTentacle 4 года назад +2

      I have problems sometimes and before I made a conection it can be caused by the cup it was so annoying x) so its great to know anyway!

    • @Victoria-os9zb
      @Victoria-os9zb 4 года назад +9

      Alquana I was so confused why the cup was literally half way out my body while I was doing this, like I didnt even notice wow

  • @kkhawk12
    @kkhawk12 3 года назад +133

    I love that she said "people that menstruate" its so inclusive

  • @rebeccacogswell6391
    @rebeccacogswell6391 4 года назад +2

    This is amazing! I’ve been using one for years and best decision ever! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @resurrectionsunday4164
    @resurrectionsunday4164 Год назад

    You are a treasure! I don’t have menses any longer but I wish I would have had the knowledge that you are sharing with us. Very well done and kudos for approaching an uncomfortable topic in the most open and honest and cool way possible ❤

  • @solitarypilot1482
    @solitarypilot1482 4 года назад +52

    thankyou, your tips actually helped me a lot. me and my friend are considering switching to a cup and your tips weren't things I came across in the internet. Thanks again! ❤️

  • @tatyannabegay
    @tatyannabegay 4 года назад +10

    Good tips! I've had my Diva cup for almost 4 years now, and I love it. The way I keep mine looking new, is after every period I wash the cup with soap and water, and place it in direct sunlight (my windowsill) for 3 days to a week. After that, the cup looks almost brand new. I didn't know about the cold water, and so next time I'll try that and perhaps it'll help with the staining when I'm into the 3rd day of my cycle.

  • @HailTheAwesomeChick
    @HailTheAwesomeChick 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for videos like this! I just started using a menstrual cup this week and I definitely needed some advice !

  • @luvelybrownlady
    @luvelybrownlady 4 года назад

    Good job in being very informative! I didn't know anything about the cup nor did I understand how it worked. You really painted a clear picture of what to expect with the menstrual cup! Thank you!

  • @roxiepoe9586
    @roxiepoe9586 4 года назад +53

    Thank you for your frankness. I spent my entire youth not knowing that this was even an option. I want all young women to know and have choices!

  • @TheMissCelinchen
    @TheMissCelinchen 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video, it helped me with some of my anxiety about getting a menstrual cup! I love your tips, they'll definitely come in handy. :)

  • @mariajosefarias9366
    @mariajosefarias9366 4 года назад

    This is my first time watching your channel and i am so glad i found it! Great video

  • @manju6835
    @manju6835 3 года назад

    I've not seen someone being so open in sharing menstrual cup experience! This is what will help others! Thank you :)

  • @dorottyapertz9241
    @dorottyapertz9241 4 года назад +10

    So grateful for these personal informations:)thank you:)

  • @PRAVDA888
    @PRAVDA888 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for sharing! Appreciate the details.

  • @AngelRena15
    @AngelRena15 4 года назад

    This was so incredibly helpful!!
    Also grateful for all the valuable insight in tall the comments.
    Thank you thank you

  • @deltastarlight5111
    @deltastarlight5111 3 года назад

    Thank you for all your candid tips. Very helpful. I have not used the cup yet, but these are good points to be aware of.

  • @realta8343
    @realta8343 4 года назад +7

    I will definitely buy a Ruby Cup and thanks for the whole informative content 😊❤️

  • @tiffany02020
    @tiffany02020 4 года назад +629

    You rock for using gender neutral terminology

    • @WestieKatie
      @WestieKatie 4 года назад +95

      Sacheverell Hughes now we have to consider males when it comes to female biological functions? RIDICULOUS

    • @QueenStylin
      @QueenStylin 4 года назад +50

      Gender neutral? Must have missed something. Thought this only applied to women.
      *not being sarcastic. I am aware of the LGBTQ community. Just lack the understanding how it dosent just apply to women since we are the one with uteruses.

    • @LL-vj5yp
      @LL-vj5yp 4 года назад +3

      Sacheverell Hughes ..😂😂😂😂🤣

    • @Gittemary
      @Gittemary 4 года назад +81

      guys... it is not ridiculous. Although you might be assigned the label “man” or “woman” at birth does not mean you identify that way. I know several trans and non-binary people to whom this sort of terminology means a whole bloody lot and it is literally the easiest way to make them feel included. If you think that the desire to be acknowledged for who you are is ridiculous, then you’re in a very lucky and privileged position, and you have a voice to help those who are not. All love ❤️

    • @chongyunmain
      @chongyunmain 4 года назад +12

      @@Gittemary okay this is the very first video of yours I have ever seen, but you are just amazing, subscribing now!

  • @camillabanner6465
    @camillabanner6465 3 года назад

    Wow, I'm so glad I watched this, it has been a big help with my first day using a cup! Thanks so much

  • @BusanS
    @BusanS 3 года назад

    thank you so much for all the info! it helps so much and it puts me at ease and actually makes me really want to try it!

  • @Attikinable
    @Attikinable 4 года назад +29

    I've just bought a cup for the first time, so this was very useful to me.

  • @user-xs7mi5ks8r
    @user-xs7mi5ks8r 4 года назад +12

    Thank you!! That was really helpful! I would definitely consider using a menstrual cup now.♥️

  • @coronacoco90
    @coronacoco90 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video and the comment section. So much helpful information and convinced me to try it!

  • @notlyds6593
    @notlyds6593 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this!!! Today was my first day using my cup and this answered literally all my questions. 🤗