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Can a woman with a low cervix use a menstrual cup?

At one time, it was difficult for a woman with a low cervix to use a menstrual cup. To understand why, we need to understand what it means to have a low cervix. In general, a low cervix rests less than 2 inches from the vaginal opening. A woman’s cervix can also be higher or lower based on where she is in her monthly cycle. During ovulation, the cervix tends to rest a bit higher than usual. During menstruation, the cervix rests closer to the vaginal opening which can make it even more difficult for a woman with a low cervix to use a menstrual cup.

To determine whether or not your cervix naturally rests higher or lower in your vagina, wash your hands and insert your finger into your vagina. The cervix protrudes into the vagina and feels like the tip of the nose with only one opening or dimpled surface. Once you find your cervix, note how far you were able to insert your finger into your vagina before feeling it to determine whether your cervix is low, typical or high. Note: Do this procedure about five days after the last day of your period to ensure the position of your cervix isn’t being affected by your monthly cycle.

If you do have a low cervix, menstrual cups aren’t usually an option for managing your menstrual flow. FemmyCycle, however, has a new menstrual cup designed especially for women with low cervices. It’s the shortest, yet highest capacity menstrual cup available. The low cervix FemmyCycle is slightly wider so it still guards against leaks—even on your heaviest days. It’s also made of the same soft, medical-grade silicone as the original FemmyCycle so you can easily fold and insert it.

The tulip fold can make inserting the FemmyCycle Low Cervix Menstrual Cup easier.

The tulip fold can make inserting the FemmyCycle Menstrual Cup easier.

The low cervix FemmyCycle will be available in early August 2014, so check our website and social media pages for more information. In the meantime, we have a review from a user in Sweden who tested our new design:

Hello! I’ve had the great opportunity to try the low cervix FemmyCycle, via Birgit Linderoth, and I promised her to let you know what I thought about it. I got it right from the first try and had no problem at all getting it in the right position. I can imagine, though, that some women may find it a bit tricky to learn how to get (not too little and not too much) air into the cup.

I was happy to experience that it did not leak. Only one night, but right then I bled very, very much. I didn’t feel it and it was very easy to remove. At the end of my period, though, when the bleeding was very light, it kind of created a vacuum which made it a bit painful to remove. This problem, however, was solved easily by pressing on the sides of the cup to release the suction.

I have looked around pretty much on the Internet and also tried a couple of menstrual cups, and I honestly think that the low cervix FemmyCycle is the only cup you can use successfully if you have a low cervix and bleed much because all other short cups have a very low capacity. I also like the concept with the spill free design. It’s much less messy. I will definitely keep using the low cervix FemmyCycle. I am very, very pleased with it! ☺

User Review | The FemmyCycle Blog

FemmyCycle is turning the blog over to a guest reviewer this month. Chelsea of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota recently tried our menstrual cup and had this to say about her experience:

“The first time I tried to put it in was tough because it was so wide and I have never done the C-fold. I tried again later that day and finally had success. Once I got it in, it was great…couldn’t feel it! I expected that because it was so wide that it might be uncomfortable but it actually was quite great. It’s soft and high quality material, so I think that made it easier.

Also, I REALLY like the ring for getting it out. That made a world of difference. Also, the unique design that allows you to pour fluid out was really handy. I felt secure knowing it was sort of spill proof. Really enjoyed using it and loved that it was simple to clean. After the year is up, I will likely be purchasing another. And I have already recommended it to several friends!”

The FemmyCycle is apill-proof

The FemmyCycle has an innovative lid that helps prevent leaks and spills.

Thanks, Chelsea! We’re glad you like your new cup and hope your friends try the FemmyCycle, too. If you’re a FemmyCycle user and would like to share your experiences, please leave a comment for us.

 

Using the FemmyCycle Menstrual Cup: A Review

Birgit Linderoth is a mid-wife and a distributor for FemCap Scandinavia. As an advocate for natural family planning methods, Ms. Linderoth has promoted our FemCap cervical cap for many years. Recently, she assisted us in marketing the FemmyCycle menstrual cup in Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia. She also assisted us with an acceptability study where women of various cultures and ethnicities rated the FemmyCycle.

Midwife and FemCap Scandinavia Distributor, Birgit Linderoth with FemCap, Inc. Founder, Dr. Alfred Shihata

Midwife and FemCap Scandinavia Distributor, Birgit Linderoth with FemCap, Inc. Founder, Dr. Alfred Shihata

Ms. Linderoth shared a few comments from Jenny, a Swedish FemmyCycle user who participated in our acceptability study. (Incidentally, Swedish women had the highest acceptance rate for the FemmyCycle among all groups surveyed so far.)

“Hi!

Thank you for all help! I managed better with the cup yesterday and today. Still had a problem with insertion (Good Tip: use a lubricant)*, but when inserted it has been better.

First it has not been leaking, which is very good. I have had only bad experiences with my old cups which leak a lot as soon I lay down. Yesterday and today, I have been able to move normally without any leakage. I do not think I have a low cervix, so I do not think I need a shorter cup. The removal ring is very important for easy removal which is another problem I had with other cup models.

I think I can say I finally have found a menstrual cup that really works as well as I think it should. I bought my first cup more than eight years ago. I have changed between different cups and then gone back to tampons again. I think I will practice so I can insert the FemmyCycle in a simple way and will start using some lubricant.

Kind Regards,

Jenny”

Thanks to Jenny and Birgit for this month’s blog!

 

*The FemmyCycle is a soft menstrual cup designed to hold even the heaviest flow. If you’re having difficulty with insertion, remember to fold it, hold it nearly parallel to the floor, and use a lubricant such as KY Jelly when inserting.

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What our users are saying: FemmyCycle Menstrual Cup Reviews

We’ve received some really great feedback about the FemmyCycle recently, so this month we’re dedicating our blog to our users’ FemmyCycle menstrual cup reviews.

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“It’s not often I’m impressed enough with a product to write to the manufacturer to say Thanks. But this time, I gotta.”

“I’m honestly delighted with my FemmyCycle cups. I’ve used other cups in the past and was happy with them – but because of a shoulder injury that limits the use of my right arm, I struggled with positioning and removal, and had to give them up. The FemmyCycle’s design eliminates both issues. The self-popping design and the loop on the bottom mean I can use the product easily – whether I’m using the weak injured arm or using the clumsy, non-dominant left arm.

Thanks so much for making the product available. I’m telling all my friends about it. This is a great product, and I wish everyone knew about it.”

Kudos!

Ann

“When Dr. Shihata was kind enough to send me the FemmyCycle, I thought I would have to wait for awhile to receive them…I was wrong, they arrived in two days. That in itself showed me how proud he is of his product…and he has every right to be.”

“If you are familiar with menstrual cups and think you know everything there is to know about them…you really (and I am included) don’t know anything. Number one: they are made of a thin silicone, rather than a thick one. When you pick them up, you feel as if you are holding air. And there are even more unique differences: the cup has a “lid” which keeps the fluid in the cup until you empty it…which I love, because as you sleep at night, with traditional cups, the fluid flows back and forth, between your cervix and the cup, and when you stand up in the morning, that is when leaks can happen. With the FemmyCycle, that won’t happen.

Now, some women may have a problem with opening the lid to pour the contents out. I truly don’t have a problem with it. It is a by-product of our bodies, and there is nothing “gross” about it. The second thing: the cup does not pop open all the way…it does not have suction holes, so these two points may make some women nervous. But I have encountered problems with the suction holes. Sometimes the suction is so strong that you can’t break it no matter what you do, and I had to literally pull it out. The Dr. understands that our muscles and our own anatomy will keep it in place, and the FemmyCycle cup does not need the suction holes. To be continued…”

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