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The Saalt Soft Menstrual Cup is a premium, reusable period solution made from 100% medical-grade silicone, designed for comfort and ease of use. Ideal for those with sensitivities, it offers a leak-free experience for up to 12 hours. Each purchase contributes to improving period care and educational opportunities for women and girls in need.
T**R
A petite womanâs match
Warning, intimate content but mb this will help with your buy if youâre having a hard time finding your match:I am 44 yrs old, have had two full term pregnancies, not as active should be via exercising but do eat pretty healthy, 5â1 and 140 lbs with a high cervix. I just now finding out about reusable menstrual products. Did the quizzes online to find my perfect menstrual cup/disc. Tried menstrual discs first as it seemed it would be the easiest to match up with a disc vs a cup with one size fits lost and all the quizzes pointed me to using a large cup/disc based on age, pregnancies, exercise but nothing asked about my petite stature. First tried the hello disc but felt forced to get it to fit, felt uncomfortable and also felt like I couldnât get it to easily sit on the âshelfâ and seemed squished. Bought the Cora disc which was much more softer and comfortable but it didnât seem to be smaller than the other one even though a size chart deemed it to be smaller than the hello disc. It too seemed too big, couldnât get it seated on the âshelfâ either. So I thought well Iâm going to give a cup a go. I knew I liked the softness of the Cora but I knew I needed a smaller circumference so I went with the small soft salt cup and used the punch down fold method. Wasnât sure if I got it to open up but I think it did with slight amt of pressure but not too uncomfortable, just know something there. I will say I will prob trim the stem as it pokes out some but itâs not uncomfortable or anything but thereâs really no need for it at all as I donât have difficulty finding it nor do I need it for removal as you just pinch the cup on bottom to remove. Had no problem removing it after use, no leaks during use. Happy with my purchase, happy to have found my matchâŚ.FINALLY!!! Third times a charm. Wish I wouldâve found this sooner. đ
B**Y
Period simplified.
I bought this cup years ago and love it! Never using disposable products again. There was a slight learning curve to properly inserting and removing, but there are a lot of educational videos on how to use them. Once you get past that, it's second nature. I usually can get away with keeping mine in all day, and try to always remove it in the shower and then replace it while still in the shower. Easy cleanup. I just wash before and after use with unscented soap and water. It is a misconception that you need to boil the cup because the vaginal canal is not a sterile environment. I always wear a leak proof period thong or underwear as backup just in case of an unexpected leak while using a cup or disc. The stem broke off after a few months, but it still works just fine.
M**K
From an almost 40 year old woman and first time user, GET IT!
Talk about an absolute game changer. Wow, and I truly mean wow. Saalt, thank you. I bought the two pack of the regular and small cup. Given my flow is as heavy as it is I was really uncertain as to whether this was going to be my finally switching out from using tampons. I couldn't do it anymore due to the internal physical pain that the cotton fabric was causing me since I was in need of ultra tampons for the majority of my cycle. With that in mind, I was going through an ultra tampon every two-four hours depending on how much my uterus hated me that particular month. I had originally considered going with a different brand with a larger cup size for that reason.Turns out it wasn't even necessary. I've been using the large cup for twenty-four hours now and I haven't had a single issue that any of the negative reviews state. In fact, all I have to say is positive. For starters, I can go for up to about six hours before I feel like I have to empty the cup. It definitely takes some getting used to as far as insertion and removal, but once you get the hang of it, you're golden! I played cards against humanity last night with my nephew and laughed so hard I felt the cup flex a lot like it was breathing and thought I might blow it right out (which had me laughing harder and no, I didn't share that with him lol), but it stayed in place and worked perfectly.Last night was my first night using the cup and while, yes, I should have probably emptied prior to going to bed I didn't and had zero issues. We're talking TEN hours with a flow that typically uses ultra absorbency tampons (granted I was stationary), and no leaks at all. I'm totally in awe of what this product has done for me.I haven't used the small cup yet, but as for the regular you know it's there. It isn't like you insert and forget which is a good thing. Since TSS is an issue you WANT to know it's there. At first, I noticed that I felt like I needed to urinate after it was in, but after a few hours of wear that feeling stopped. The sensation takes a little bit to get used to, but it doesn't have that abrasive friction and constant irritation that I was getting from tampons. Nobody needs that. Why do we still make them?If you're having trouble with insertion and removal there's plenty of helpful videos on YouTube and QandA's on Google. If you're new to the cup or considering, this is worth the investment. I'm twenty-four hours in and refuse to go back to tampons. Saalt makes a wonderful product and I'll be singing their praises to whomever is willing to listen. Do yourself a favor and get it. It's worth the investment and money you'll save as well as cutting back on unnecessary pain associated with tampon use.Update: I switched to the small cup later on in the evening of day two. It was harder to insert the cup and as it turns out, I wasn't bleeding as heavy (keep this in mind for later). Easier time overall using the small cup and also didn't have leaking issues.Emptied each time I went to the bathroom so say... Every four to six hours or so. I was about 60 hours or so into my cycle or about two and a half days when I noticed there wasn't really anything to empty. I figured hey, probably due to gravity and the fact that I had been lying down using a heating pad (again, back problems *cough, cough, old*) and nothing really moved down that way. I even wiped and noticed nothing. Ok, weird. It happens. Roughly another six or more hours later and I use the bathroom again (it's hot as hell, I'm drinking a lot of water, don't judge me) and I reach in, break the suction and go to empty... Nothing. There's nothing at all to empty. Confused now, and assuming what I was hoping to be true had just happened, I went on the internet and discovered a few blerbs on Google and then came across an entire article by Vice. There's an entire website dedicated to cups called Put A Cup In It. I'm stating these things because there's a physical effect to using a cup. Not only did I just have the least painful period of my life, but I also just had the shortest. I just had a period that lasted about two and a half days. This happens to 53% of women that switch to using the cup. It's a completely understudied phenomenon and it's a shame it isn't more widely known for all of woman kind. It takes getting used to, but it's so worth it. If I had known I'd be in less pain every month and bleed for WAY fewer days I would have switch such a long time ago. Make the switch and liberate yourself.
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