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Menstrual Cup | Freedomcups | Medical Sillicone

RM 100.00


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Freedom Cups aims to get a menstrual cup into the hands of as many women and girls as we can. They are the best option for the body, wallet, and planet.
For every Freedom Cup purchased here, Freedom Cups provide one to a woman from an underprivileged community.

100% medical-grade silicone
Made in USA
FDA registered

Size
Mini - 4cm(D) x 6cm(H)
*Can hold 25ml
Grande - 4.5cm(D) x 7cm(H)
*Can hold 35ml

FAQ:
Q. CAN I GO FROM USING PADS TO A FREEDOM CUP?
A. Yes, sure. Many women go from using pads to menstrual cups. While a pad is mind-numbingly easy to use, a Freedom Cup has a slight learning curve. Learning how to insert and remove it requires one or two cycles to get used to and after that it will be a breeze.

Q. CAN I USE A FREEDOM CUP IF I HAVE AN IUD?
A. If you have any pre-existing health conditions or are using an IUD, check with a doctor before use.
The good news is that research (https://bit.ly/2qGCV7v) has shown that there is no increased risk of IUD expulsion with the use of menstrual cups. Unfortunately for some, after insertion, the body rejects the IUD naturally.
Since different women have different vaginas and anatomies, we recommend anyone using an IUD to check with their doctors prior to using a menstrual cup.

Q. HOW DO I CLEAN A FREEDOM CUP?
A. Clean water and a fragrance-free soap is all you need to clean it out. Make sure there is no crusted fluid in any of the holes or ridges. If you would like to sterilize it before and after your period, you can get a small porcelain bowl, place the cup inside, and pour boiling water over it.

Q. HOW OFTEN DO I HAVE TO CHANGE THE CUP OUT?
A. We recommend that women insert the cup in the morning as they are getting ready for work or school, and remove, clean, and reinsert again at night when they are taking a shower, getting ready for bed. An average women expels about 60-70ml of fluid over the course of her period, and our cups hold about 18ml each. So if you are changing it out every 10-12 hours, it should not overflow. But different women have different cycles so based on your first two periods you will learn how often you need to change it out to prevent overflow.

Q. HOW DO I CHANGE A CUP OUT IN PUBLIC?
A. We would recommend using a handicap toilet stall which usually has a sink installed. You can also bring a mineral water bottle into a normal toilet stall to wash the cup out. If you find this too tiresome, you can use a pantyliner or pad for the days you are anticipating a heavy flow and will be out in public.

Q. HOW LONG CAN I GO WITHOUT CHANGING THE FREEDOM CUP OUT?
A. It depends on your flow, but on average the cup should last 10-12 hours a day leak-free.

Q. CAN I SWIM WHILE USING A FREEDOM CUP?
A. Yes, of course! This is one of the best parts about it. It is leak-free once inserted properly, allowing you to engage in extreme sports, yoga, swimming, diving, etc, with ease of mind.

Q. SHOULD I BE ABLE TO FEEL ANYTHING ONCE INSERTED?
A. No