The Lunette menstrual cup fits nice and snug, held in position by the seal formed by the walls of the vagina and the vaginal muscles. Your interior is superior and does all the work — you’ll barely feel a thing!
The cup is placed entirely inside the lower part of the vagina, just behind the pubic bone below the cervix. Vaginas are tilted backwards, so guiding the cup towards the small of your back, moving it up and down will help you find the correct and comfortable position. Rotate the cup to check that it has fully opened and doesn’t leak. Your cervix may move during menstruation, so inserting the cup requires practice and knowledge of your own anatomy. |
The Lunette was the most comfortable of all three menstrual cups I tried because of the more flexible silicone material. I had issues with leaking until I figured out how to pop the seal but once I got the hang of it after the third or fourth insert it sat in proper place. It didn't last the full 8 hours with me because I do bleed quite heavily, I got about 4-5 hours which isn't bad at all. I had a panty liner on for the first 2 uses just to make sure I had it in proper place due to my lower sitting cervix. Once it's in place you don't really feel it at all. If you have a bowel movement you may find it will shift down a tiny bit. Overall, it was a good experience and I will use it again.
Product reviewed by a fellow Endo Sister who experiences periods.
Product reviewed by a fellow Endo Sister who experiences periods.
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