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  1. #16
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    Buy the Diva Cup online

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    Below is the site I found on Diva Cups....you can buy them there. I'm interested in trying them....Anyone used them that is willing to comment on the level of comfort?? How they feel?? Are they worth it??

    http://www.divacup.com/en/home/buy_now/
    Kvixen23

    "The biggest chance we ever take in life is not taking a chance."

  2. #17
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    May 2008
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    I love my Diva Cup. I should get an extra so I don't forget them while travelling. Those disposable cups don't even compare, yuck!

    I got mine directly from www.DivaCup.com a few years ago.
    My Blog: TJ Relic
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  3. #18
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    Apr 2008
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    Ha the Seinfeld episode!!

    You know I will have to look during my next big Whole Foods trip in the big city of Hingham. I have a local place I go to but they don't carry them.

    or I could order it online but nothing beats a trip to Whole Foods for a Diva Cup!

  4. #19
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    May 2008
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    The quiet side of CT
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kvixen23 View Post
    Below is the site I found on Diva Cups....you can buy them there. I'm interested in trying them....Anyone used them that is willing to comment on the level of comfort?? How they feel?? Are they worth it??

    http://www.divacup.com/en/home/buy_now/
    Totally worth it. It's really no different in "feel" than a tampon, honestly I don't notice it at all.

    Some people need to cut the stem part down because it's too long for them, but that's a personal thing. Mine doesn't bother me at all.

    Try it!

  5. #20
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    Feb 2008
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    I have been looking into this since this thread came up. I must be in the middle of nowhere. The closest shop is at least 200 miles away. I have looked at the Intense as an option, but I thought it was a bit discusting to be throwing this thing away after use. How awful for the environment and dump. Therefore, I did not purchase.

    Is this biodegratable plastic? or do I need to read thie site some more for information. I can only imagine what the trash guys/people see everyday when they sort stuff or whatever they do with the trash. ugh!

    I check out my internet options on this.

    Red Rock

  6. #21
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Virginia
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    37

    Thumbs up first day with "the cup"

    hello ladies-(and lurking gents!) today was my first day with the cup. I did wear a liner, for getting used to it. It was fine. No problems. Follow the directions exactly and you will be amazed. I couldn't feel it at all.
    I am a huge wuss, had problems with tampons at first, this was FINE.

    I found them online for 17.00. I just googled Diva Cup. My whole foods did not carry them.

    I'll report back after my "big bad period day" in about two days after it happens and let you know.

  7. #22
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    Apr 2008
    Location
    Texas
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTchaser View Post
    Did the search for Diva Cups and found info on them as well as what I used to use, the Instead Cups. I used to be only able to find those when we'd travel to Canada. Once I found them at a store on clearance, and the pharmacist said they were outlawing them in the U.S., well, found the Diva Cups at a local Mother's Market Store and the Instead at a local Rite-Aid...I'm set! Thank you so much...I'm back at it! Gonna' ride tonight to makeup for the loss of the ride this morning!!!
    I always use the instead softcups - since they came on the market. Never had a problem, but I do admit that I have always had a very light period. Anyway, they are not being outlowed that I know of, we find them in every pharmacy depatment. And their website has loads of info for first-time users.
    Good luck!

  8. #23
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    Feb 2007
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    Southeast Idaho
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    Okay. I took the Diva dive. Should be here in a few days. Just in time for Aunt Flo. I am eager to give it a try.

  9. #24
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    Aug 2005
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    Practice once before the unwelcome Aunt arrives - if can be a little tricky. It still "pops" on me when getting it out on occasion. Can hurt momentarily. Of course, I take the BC pills continuously, so she visits 1-2x per year now
    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

  10. #25
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    Feb 2008
    Location
    San Antonio, TX
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    +1 jumping on the Diva Cup bandwagon. Thanks to TE, this month I tried something I had never even heard of before, and had a great experience. It took me a few tries to work out proper insertion and placement, but I think over time it will become second nature. There was a bit of an "ick" factor when I first tried it, but it's really no ickier than any other method...it's just different from what I was used to.

    I think someone in this thread has already linked to the TE Diva Cup thread (or just do a search). It's definitely a "must read" for anyone wanting to try this product.

    BTW my local Whole Foods doesn't carry them, but I found them at Central Market (an upscale version of our local grocery chain).

 

 

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