FAQs
A comprehensive guide to all your questions regarding menstrual cups and usage. You can download our user guide here.
First-Time Users
Is it safe for virgins?
How do I insert it correctly?
Will it be uncomfortable if I can feel it?
How long does it take to get used to a menstrual cup?
How do I know which size is right for me?
We offer two sizes: Small (light flow, younger users, or those who have never given birth vaginally) and Medium (heavy flow or those over 30 who have given birth vaginally). Your cervix height, flow volume, and physical activity level may also influence which size works best for you.
Usage & Care
Will it leak?
How often should I empty it?
Empty your cup every 6-12 hours depending on your flow. On heavier days, you might need to empty it more frequently. The Small cup holds 3-4 times more than a regular tampon, and the Medium cup offers even greater capacity. You should never leave your cup in for more than 12 hours.
How do I clean it between uses?
Rinse your cup thoroughly with clean water and wash with mild, fragrance-free soap or our specialized iluvcups washmycup. Avoid using harsh soaps, scented products, vinegar, or tea tree oil as these can damage the silicone and cause irritation. Make sure to rinse all soap residue before reinsertion.
How do I sanitize between cycles?
Either boil your cup for 5-10 minutes in a pot dedicated to this purpose (don’t leave unattended), use a microwave sterilizing container, or thoroughly clean with iluvcups washmycup. Make sure your cup is completely dry before storing it in the breathable cotton pouch provided with your purchase.
Can I use it overnight?
What if I need to empty it in a public restroom?
If possible, use a restroom with a sink in the stall. Otherwise, empty the contents into the toilet, wipe the cup with toilet paper or wipes, and reinsert. Clean it thoroughly when you get home. Many users find they can go 12 hours without emptying, allowing them to avoid this situation entirely.
Product Information
Can I use it with an IUD?
Is it suitable for heavy flow?
Yes, our Small cup holds 2-3 times more than a regular tampon, and our Medium cup offers even greater capacity. For extremely heavy flow days, you might need to empty more frequently than the maximum 12-hour window. Some users with very heavy flows use period underwear as backup protection.
Can it cause infections?
Can I use it with endometriosis or PCOS?
Many users with endometriosis or PCOS report that cups are more comfortable than other menstrual products. However, individual experiences vary, and some might experience discomfort. We recommend consulting with your healthcare provider for personalized advice. Our flexible silicone formula is designed to be gentle for sensitive users.
Is it safe to use with a retroverted/tilted uterus?
Health & Safety
What are iluvcups made of?
How long will my cup last?
What's the difference between your cup models?
We offer two models: Small, for those who haven’t given birth AND have a light to medium flow, and Medium, for those who have given birth AND have a heavier flow.
Can I swim, exercise, or do yoga with my cup?
Absolutely! One of the biggest advantages of menstrual cups is their suitability for all physical activities. You can swim, run, practice yoga, and perform any exercise without worrying about leaks or discomfort.
Are your products eco-friendly?
Yes! Each cup replaces approximately 2,400 tampons or pads over its lifetime. We are conscious about our packaging also and use minimal plastic. Our commitment to sustainability also extends to our manufacturing process. Using a menstrual cup significantly reduces your period’s environmental footprint.
Troubleshooting
My cup won't open after insertion. What should I do?
Try rotating the cup 360 degrees once inserted, or run a finger around the base to feel for any folds. You can also try the “punch down” fold which pops open more easily, or gently pull down slightly on the stem after insertion.
I'm having trouble removing my cup. Help!
My cup is causing discomfort or pain. Why?
This could be due to several factors: the cup might be too large, positioned incorrectly, pressing on your bladder, or the stem might need trimming. Try a smaller size if pressure is the issue. Make sure the cup isn’t sitting too high—it should be positioned lower than a tampon. If discomfort persists after 2-3 cycles of use, please contact our customer support.
My cup is discolored. Is this normal?
I smell an odor from my cup. Is this concerning?
What if I have a very high or low cervix?
For those with a high cervix, our cups can be easily used. If you have a low cervix, you might need to trim the stem completely and use the base of the cup for removal.
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