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Instead Cup?

Has anyone used this/have experience with this? I saw it at the store today and bought it instead of tampons.

 

Just wondering what people think who have used it...

Re: Instead Cup?

  • If you are going to go the cup route, the Diva Cup (and other reusable, non-disposable) is the way to go. 

     

    I love mine. I have never heard a good story about Insteads except when using for TTC purposes.  

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  • Are you thinking of using it instead of a tampon or for TTC purposes? If for TTC, they are an UTI just waiting to happen and also do not up your chances. If for normal AF purposes, I tried ONCE and that's it. It was a bit gross and you have to insert it "just right" or it will leak. It also spills all over your hand when you take it out  (gross, I know, but had to throw that out there).


    "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." -- Dale Carnegie
    "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." --Thomas A. Edison
  • imagePattypoundcake:

    If you are going to go the cup route, the Diva Cup (and other reusable, non-disposable) is the way to go. 

     

    I love mine. I have never heard a good story about Insteads except when using for TTC purposes.  

    Same thing here I've only heard people using the Instead for TTC purposes. I plan on getting  Diva Cup too.

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  • imageMrs. Mo:
    Are you thinking of using it instead of a tampon or for TTC purposes? If for TTC, they are an UTI just waiting to happen and also do not up your chances. If for normal AF purposes, I tried ONCE and that's it. It was a bit gross and you have to insert it "just right" or it will leak. It also spills all over your hand when you take it out  (gross, I know, but had to throw that out there).

    Just curious, if for TTC purposes, how can it cause a UTI if it keeps everything inside? 

  • imagePattypoundcake:

    If you are going to go the cup route, the Diva Cup (and other reusable, non-disposable) is the way to go. 

     

    I love mine. I have never heard a good story about Insteads except when using for TTC purposes.  

     I 100% agree that the Diva Cup is better than the Instead.



    "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." -- Dale Carnegie
    "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." --Thomas A. Edison
  • NOOOOO not for TTC. I never even thought about using it for that. Heck, I still pee just a few mins after sexto avoid a UTI.

    I was thinking about it for AF. I figured I would try it out before buying a reusable one.

    Hopefully AF won't show  and I will not get to try it for a looooonnnnnggg time!

  • The only experience I had with it was that it gave me horrible cramps.
  • imagePattypoundcake:

    imageMrs. Mo:
    Are you thinking of using it instead of a tampon or for TTC purposes? If for TTC, they are an UTI just waiting to happen and also do not up your chances. If for normal AF purposes, I tried ONCE and that's it. It was a bit gross and you have to insert it "just right" or it will leak. It also spills all over your hand when you take it out  (gross, I know, but had to throw that out there).

    Just curious, if for TTC purposes, how can it cause a UTI if it keeps everything inside? 

    In order for you to keep all the man-juice in, you need to insert it right after having sex ( while still laying down)...which means you can't jump up to wash your hands first; thus risking a UTI ( if you touch your pee hole ) or other infection from not having clean hands while inserting it. I guess you could always keep some handi-wipes near your bedside to wash your hands and then insert, all while you are still laying down. I don't think it's really worth that hassle, though, as by the time your DH pulls out, all the good sperm is already well on it's way.



    "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." -- Dale Carnegie
    "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." --Thomas A. Edison
  • imageStarfish7:

    NOOOOO not for TTC. I never even thought about using it for that. Heck, I still pee just a few mins after sexto avoid a UTI.

    I was thinking about it for AF. I figured I would try it out before buying a reusable one.

    Hopefully AF won't show  and I will not get to try it for a looooonnnnnggg time!

    Just an FYI, they are nothing at all like the reusable ones (totally different shape and everything) and might turn you off of them for good...just letting you know. I love them so much, I have to give all the info :-)  

  • imageMrs. Mo:
    imagePattypoundcake:

    imageMrs. Mo:
    Are you thinking of using it instead of a tampon or for TTC purposes? If for TTC, they are an UTI just waiting to happen and also do not up your chances. If for normal AF purposes, I tried ONCE and that's it. It was a bit gross and you have to insert it "just right" or it will leak. It also spills all over your hand when you take it out  (gross, I know, but had to throw that out there).

    Just curious, if for TTC purposes, how can it cause a UTI if it keeps everything inside? 

    In order for you to keep all the man-juice in, you need to insert it right after having sex ( while still laying down)...which means you can't jump up to wash your hands first; thus risking a UTI ( if you touch your pee hole ) or other infection from not having clean hands while inserting it. I guess you could always keep some handi-wipes near your bedside to wash your hands and then insert, all while you are still laying down. I don't think it's really worth that hassle, though, as by the time your DH pulls out, all the good sperm is already well on it's way.

    I'm not arguing, because I agree using any "cup" for TTC purposes is just redamndiculous... but theoretically if you jumped up to pee after putting it in, wouldn't that cut the UTI risk to practically nothing?

    TTC since January 2010
    BFP 5/9/10. U/S - no heartbeat 6/2/10 (7 weeks). Induced miscarriage 6/7/10.
    Chemical pregnancies 12/2/10, 1/3/11, and 2/7/11.
    dx: RPL due to poor quality uterine lining; begin progesterone January 2011
    BFP 3/10/11. EDD 11/19/11. E arrived 11/15/11!

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  • imageanonomity:
    imageMrs. Mo:
    imagePattypoundcake:

    imageMrs. Mo:
    Are you thinking of using it instead of a tampon or for TTC purposes? If for TTC, they are an UTI just waiting to happen and also do not up your chances. If for normal AF purposes, I tried ONCE and that's it. It was a bit gross and you have to insert it "just right" or it will leak. It also spills all over your hand when you take it out  (gross, I know, but had to throw that out there).

    Just curious, if for TTC purposes, how can it cause a UTI if it keeps everything inside? 

    In order for you to keep all the man-juice in, you need to insert it right after having sex ( while still laying down)...which means you can't jump up to wash your hands first; thus risking a UTI ( if you touch your pee hole ) or other infection from not having clean hands while inserting it. I guess you could always keep some handi-wipes near your bedside to wash your hands and then insert, all while you are still laying down. I don't think it's really worth that hassle, though, as by the time your DH pulls out, all the good sperm is already well on it's way.

    I'm not arguing, because I agree using any "cup" for TTC purposes is just redamndiculous... but theoretically if you jumped up to pee after putting it in, wouldn't that cut the UTI risk to practically nothing?

    True, although you would have still touched/inserted it with dirty hands, so you could end up with a bacterial infection in your vag. 



    "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." -- Dale Carnegie
    "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." --Thomas A. Edison
  • imageMrs. Mo:
    imageanonomity:
    imageMrs. Mo:
    imagePattypoundcake:

    imageMrs. Mo:
    Are you thinking of using it instead of a tampon or for TTC purposes? If for TTC, they are an UTI just waiting to happen and also do not up your chances. If for normal AF purposes, I tried ONCE and that's it. It was a bit gross and you have to insert it "just right" or it will leak. It also spills all over your hand when you take it out  (gross, I know, but had to throw that out there).

    Just curious, if for TTC purposes, how can it cause a UTI if it keeps everything inside? 

    In order for you to keep all the man-juice in, you need to insert it right after having sex ( while still laying down)...which means you can't jump up to wash your hands first; thus risking a UTI ( if you touch your pee hole ) or other infection from not having clean hands while inserting it. I guess you could always keep some handi-wipes near your bedside to wash your hands and then insert, all while you are still laying down. I don't think it's really worth that hassle, though, as by the time your DH pulls out, all the good sperm is already well on it's way.

    I'm not arguing, because I agree using any "cup" for TTC purposes is just redamndiculous... but theoretically if you jumped up to pee after putting it in, wouldn't that cut the UTI risk to practically nothing?

    True, although you would have still touched/inserted it with dirty hands, so you could end up with a bacterial infection in your vag. 

    Fair enough. :-)  And eww.  I'm still totally icked out by the entire concept!  haha 

    TTC since January 2010
    BFP 5/9/10. U/S - no heartbeat 6/2/10 (7 weeks). Induced miscarriage 6/7/10.
    Chemical pregnancies 12/2/10, 1/3/11, and 2/7/11.
    dx: RPL due to poor quality uterine lining; begin progesterone January 2011
    BFP 3/10/11. EDD 11/19/11. E arrived 11/15/11!

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