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Diva Cup Model 1 Pre-Childbirth


Diva Cup Model 1 Pre-Childbirth

List Price: $32.89
Our Price: $18.63
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Manufacturer: Diva International Inc.
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Diva International Inc.
EAN: 0857538000015
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Label: Diva International Inc.
Manufacturer: Diva International Inc.
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Diva Cup Model 1 is for Pre-Childbirth and/or Under 30 Years of Age. The DivaCup is approved by the FDA (USA) and Health Canada. It is made of soft medical grade silicone, which is latex-free, 100% hypoallergenic and odorless. For over 50 years, silicone has been safely and extensively used in products for the health care industry. Every DivaCup comes with a discreet drawstring carry bag, full instructions, and an extra pamphlet to share. They also include an exclusively designed Diva pin with silver accents, that they hope you can proudly wear to show your support and help them spread the word about this amazing product! Back in the 1930's the innovative menstrual cup was invented as a form of internal feminine protection. The DivaCup is a modern version of this proven concept that has been redesigned with the latest technology in moulding and materials. Since The DivaCup is reusable, it is very economical. As well, you can feel confident that you are doing your part in environmental conservation. Landfill and pollution problems are on the rise and continue to be a worldwide concern.


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Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: It's great!
Comment: History: I have been using it for a year and first tried it when I was 23. I grew up using tampons a lot because I was a swimmer from grade school through college, but primarily pads because I was afraid of TSS.

Yes, as some reviewers (or, rather, at least one) have/has mentioned, it's tricky to figure out a way to insert it properly sometimes. But, on the other hand, I'm actually less squeamish about dealing with it than I am about inserting an OB no-applicator tampon, even though this is larger. I've found that the method they specify in the pamphlet works fine for me. As for taking it out: I tug on the stem until I can insert my finger and push on the side of the cup to unseal it (not very far at all, this doesn't sit all that high), and THEN pull it out. Doesn't hurt at all.

The stem did bother me (as in minor levels of pain) when I first used it, but then I trimmed most of it off and I don't notice it at all when I'm using it. I have used it while swimming and running and not had any leakage. In fact, I've only once had leakage issues when I left it in for too long on a heavy flow day, which I've learned to associate with heavy cramps and not done it again.

This is better than pads because it doesn't smell bad, doesn't leak as easily, and doesn't make you feel like you're wearing a diaper. It's better than tampons because you don't have to worry about a string, it won't leak if you have it sealed properly and avoid leaving it in for more than 12 hours (unless you're very unlucky and get over the specified volume in that time period), and isn't risky for TSS.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: I wish I had tried it sooner!
Comment: I heard of menstrual cups a few years ago, but I thought it would leak, I would have to rinse it in a public bathroom, etc. But then I saw it suggested on Grist as an environmentally-friendly alternative to tampons, and I started reading about them and changed my mind. I am so glad I tried it!

Pros:
-Saves money in the long run - just $30 up front vs. $5/month for tampons or pads. Could pay for itself within a year, depending on how much you normally spend.
-You empty it much less often than you change tampons - I normaly need to empty it only twice a day, or three times on heavy days. It can be left in up to 12 hours.
-Great for sports, swimming, camping, travel, etc.
-Very eco-friendly. Reduces your consumption of resources and your contribution to landfills and pollution (tampon applicators are a huge litter problem on beaches, etc.)
-Much safer than tampons. There is no risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome and it does not contain any bleach as most tampons do.
-For some people, it reduces menstrual cramps because it sits lower than tampons
-No accidents, if you have inserted properly and empty it as necessary
-Doesn't dry you out like tampons do

Cons:
-It can take a little practice to learn how to insert and remove it properly. I didn't have much trouble, but some people may find it difficult at first. There are websites with helpful tips if you have any problems.
-If it's not in properly it can leak. When you're putting it in, feel around the base to make sure it has popped open.
-You should wash it out with soap and water before reinserting, which you probably don't want to do in a public bathroom. But since you can leave it in for up to 12 hours, you can usually just wait until you have a private bathroom. If you have to use a public bathroom, you can just wipe it out with toilet paper and wash it the next time you have a chance.
-Women who are uncomfortable with their lady parts or their menstrual blood probably wouldn't want to use one.

You have to try the Diva Cup. The list price is $30, but you can find it discounted if you look around. I got mine for $17 at an online drug store.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: quite frankly, the greatest invention ever
Comment: Once you figure out how to use this thing, you will never go back. Cheaper, better for the environment, and far, far more comfortable than the alternatives.

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Summary: Best thing that ever happened to feminine hygiene products
Comment: I found out about the divacup while I was desperately searching for something better than pads. Tampons really dry me out so I can't use them comfortably, and pads are just gross and messy and ever time I would go to the bathroom I would be reminded it's that time of the month. I read about the divacup, couldn't help thinking that it's weird and gross, and was really apprehensive about it. So I did some research, read dozens of forums and product reviews, and finally gave in and thought I'd give it a try.

I have to say, the divacup is the best thing that ever happened to feminine hygiene products. It's comfortable, clean, easy to use, great for any kind of physical activity such as riding a bike, running, swimming, snowboarding--you'll completely forget it's there, and it has no odor AT ALL. I put it in the morning of the day when I expect to get my period, so I never have to worry about messy surprises anymore. I empty it and wash it with soap and hot water twice a day, in the morning before I leave home and in the evening before I go to bed. Usually, I shower in the morning so I just wash it in the shower and put it back in, it takes a total of 2 minutes or less. It's great for travel! No more changing tampons in airport restrooms or worrying about leaks, I put it in before I leave and I am good to go for the next 12 hours or so.

That said, there are certain drawbacks to the divacup. It has to be washed twice a day so, when I go camping, I usually only wear it if I know there will be showers available. You could, of course, just wash it in the sink in a public restroom, but I expect you'll get lots of dirty looks. I personally don't feel comfortable emptying it out or putting it in while in a public restroom, but when I don't have a choice, I wipe it down with a wet paper towel in the stall, then reinsert. That is hardly ever an issue, though--I've only had to do it a couple of times while flying overseas. It should be washed with potable water, so that's something else to consider if you travel a lot to places with poor water quality, though the divacup can be boiled to be sanitized when potable water is not available.

I can only think of one real disadvantage, and that's the steep learning curve. It took me some time before I got the hang of how exactly to insert it easily and what it should feel like when it's been inserted correctly. I got some leakage my first period on the divacup because I hadn't inserted it correctly, and that wasn't a pleasant experience. However, once you're used it, inserting and removing it is really easy. I trimmed off the stem on mine and now there's less than 1/4" left, which improved comfort tremendously (i.e. can't feel it at all, which is the way it should be). One really nice thing about the cup is that is doesn't dry you out at all, and you don't have to wait to get your period before you put it in. That means you get to practice!

Overall, the divacup has completely changed my attitude about my period--I don't hate it, dread it, or change my plans because of it anymore. Divacup's awesome :).

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: I have been using this for 3 years.
Comment: This is an amazing product. I have been using it for 3 years and can't believe how many years I put up with the inconvience and mess of pads and tampons. I used a cervical cap for birth control for years so inserting the cap was no different at all. It fits well, I remove it and clean it twice a day, and have no problems with leakage. I can't feel it when I'm using it. No problems at all. I highly recommend it. If you have never used a diaphram or cap I recommend inserting this sometime when you aren't on your period. When you don't need it, and can just practice. Just use some lube, and it'll have the same effect. But you'll be more relaxed. Once you do it a couple of times, when your period comes and you need it, it won't be a problem.


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