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  1. #1
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    The cups are made from medical grade silicon, so I think the only thing you need to remember to do is empty it/wash it.

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    I have been using Diva cups and Glad Rags for a few years now. I do have a slight problem with leakage in the Diva cup (Large size since I am over 40) but the first 2 days tend to be REALLY heavy. I use the thin glad rags for a little peace of mind during those 2 days and I like the thicker ones for night time.
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    I was aware of Diva Cups (though I've never tried one) but I had never heard of Glad Rags or Party in My Pants. I'll have to research those.
    Diva Cups are very popular with backpacking women, who don't want to deal with carrying a ton of tampons into the backcountry and having to carry the used ones out. Fortunately, my backpacking trips haven't landed at that time of the month thus far.

    I have fibroids and have very, very, VERY heavy flow for the first 2-3 days...I have my doubts whether a cup could handle that. I've been given meds to help stem the flow a little and sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn't. This has been going on for over 10 years and it does seem to be improving as I get closer to menopause. I'm almost 49.

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    Quote Originally Posted by footloose View Post
    I have fibroids and have very, very, VERY heavy flow for the first 2-3 days...I have my doubts whether a cup could handle that.
    What are you using now that handles such a heavy flow?

    I usually have one flood afternoon where I lose about an ounce per hour for several hours in a row. The capacity of my MoonCup is 1 ounce, so I only have to empty it hourly. I had to change tampons twice as often, since a superduper absorbency tampon only holds about 1/2 ounce (15 g).

    I used a DivaCup for several years but it was always somewhat uncomfortable for me because I've got a naturally short canal. Even with the stem trimmed off, the tip of it would be uncomfortably close to the outside. The MoonCup is made in the UK (can buy online) and is shorter.

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    Does anyone who uses these cups have a super light flow? On my heaviest day, I could probably still get away with only a liner, so I don't know if a Diva cup or such would be an option for me.

    Yes, I could just deal with the liners - but it's still trash and who needs that? Plus, I'm not sure how to handle swimming with only liners (I assume that you can swim with a Diva cup?).
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Does anyone who uses these cups have a super light flow? On my heaviest day, I could probably still get away with only a liner, so I don't know if a Diva cup or such would be an option for me.

    Yes, I could just deal with the liners - but it's still trash and who needs that? Plus, I'm not sure how to handle swimming with only liners (I assume that you can swim with a Diva cup?).
    I typically have one moderate day spanned on either side by 2-3days of just enough flow to necessitate use of some sort of protection product.

    I have no problems with the Diva cup on those days (and typically only change it twice, when I wake up and when I go to bed). The packaging even notes that you can use the cup before your period actually "starts" to catch the beginning if I remember correctly.

    Occasionally it's less pleasant to get positioned if flow is really light or non-existent, but it's been comfortable for me other than that even during those light times.

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    [QUOTE=Dianyla;498198]What are you using now that handles such a heavy flow? [QUOTE]

    Very frequent changes of superplus tampons plus a good coverage pantyliner. The pantyliner gives me a chance to get to a bathroom quick when I feel the flood rising.

    And as I mentioned, I've have some meds that help somewhat some of the time.

    Makes it interesting on the job....I work outdoors as a gas fitter and though I often work alone driving to jobs in my service truck, I also often work with a crew of men on construction jobs in the middle of nowhere.
    I must say though that I work with the finest group of gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure to work with....if I casually mention I'm off to a coffee shop "to make a pit stop" there has never been one grumbling comment.

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by footloose View Post
    Makes it interesting on the job....I work outdoors as a gas fitter and though I often work alone driving to jobs in my service truck, I also often work with a crew of men on construction jobs in the middle of nowhere.
    I must say though that I work with the finest group of gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure to work with....if I casually mention I'm off to a coffee shop "to make a pit stop" there has never been one grumbling comment.
    For those guys, maybe they know/hear enough from their wives/girlfriends/daughters . My father learned a LOOONG time...he has 5 daughters. Pretty hard to hide inventory of boxes of sanitary napkins.

    Still, it's a good thing most cycling tights are black.
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    You can lubricate the cup with water before inserting (just dunk the whole thing). Never tried a personal lubricant on it, but I wouldn't think most of them would interfere with the seal.

    If you're not allergic to latex, there's also The Keeper. That's what I had until my dog ate it. I replaced it with a Diva Cup, which for me, never sealed as well and as comfortably as the Keeper.
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