talk to me about this please...do you use it over night? does it leak? do you use the wash they sell to clean it or something else? is it comfortable?
I got my first AF since everything that happened over the summer and it is awful--the heaviest I have ever had in my life. Thank God for peroxide because it saved my ivory sheets, mattress cover and comforter this morning when I woke up in a total mess. (Hand wash with cold water and peroxide, then wash in the machine on cold in case you didn't know). I need to find something that will work better that the super absorbent overnight with wings that used to work.
Re: Diva cup users come in...
I love my Diva Cup, but I will admit that when my flow is very heavy it does leak. I often wear a panty liner as well as the cup, just in case. It's very comfortable once it's in, takes some getting used to for inserting and removing but it's not nearly as big a deal as you expect. I just wash it with soap and water, nothing special (I did boil it before the first use, but that's it). I don't use it overnight because I find my flow is really light when I'm lying down so I don't really need it.
Sorry you're having such a craptastic AF, but good job on saving your bed linens!
BFP #1: July 12, 2010 Natural M/C: July 26, 2010
BFP #2: January 30 ,2011 Born: September 29, 2011
BFP #3: January 5, 2013 Born: August 25, 2013
I use a Luna cup but it's the same concept. I LOVE it. You might have to take it out in the middle of the night if you got up to pee since you have a heavier flow, but it's still lightyears better than tampons. I wear a cloth pantyliner, too.
Be sure you get the post-baby size if you had a vaginal childbirth, btw. I think it's bigger?
Anyway, the Luna is very similar and about $10 cheaper than the Diva.
I've been so happy with it. First it's so much less expensive than buying tampons. Second, my periods have been shorter. There's a learning curve but it's wonderful once you get the hang of it. It's pretty liberating to go anywhere and not worry if you have all your supplies with you. As long as there's a sink with water and soap, you're good to go.
ETA sorry my cup is called the Moon Cup!
BFP #1: July 12, 2010 Natural M/C: July 26, 2010
BFP #2: January 30 ,2011 Born: September 29, 2011
BFP #3: January 5, 2013 Born: August 25, 2013
Lcass- I much prefer cloth pads. I have a few different brands and I find them much more comfortable, more absorbent, and I feel drier. I also cloth diaper, so I just throw them in with my diapers which I wash every other day. The only drawback is that they slide around a little. I with there were some grippers (like on kids socks) for the underside, but aside from that they are great. For storage out and about I have a tiny wetbag and the pads roll up and snap, so not gross at all.
Did you cut the tail off? If you do not cut the tail off they are extremely uncomfortable. I hardly know mine is in.
I did cut the tail off, but it still doesn't work for me. I'm just weird I guess, or maybe I need to try some more. This post inspired me to check out cloth pads though! I'm also slowly coverting to the idea of cloth diapers for the next kid. Maybe.
Really? Does yours have the tube type tail or is it a flat tail? ( the flat tail style I hear you can leave long) I know different brands have different styles. I cut the whole tail off mine and I have no problem getting it. If you bare down it scoots forward too.
BFP #1: July 12, 2010 Natural M/C: July 26, 2010
BFP #2: January 30 ,2011 Born: September 29, 2011
BFP #3: January 5, 2013 Born: August 25, 2013
PSA: Diva Cups are on sale at Kellys'Closet today, plus they have a 10% coupon code.
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