I would recommend Mooncup or a similar brand as they are a good mid-sized cup and generally a good cup for first-time users because they are a good shape and have ridges to make it easier to grip. If you have a very short vagina than either Ladycup or MeLuna, although if you opt for Ladycup I recommend the larger size - these are made for women who have given birth or over the age of 30, but even if neither of these apply for you the larger cup is best simply because the small size is absolutely tiny! Ladycup are also super easy to insert, and both Ladycup and MeLuna come in different colours which is cool, although removal can be a little more tricky with these cups as there is no ridge to grab onto.
If you have a short vagina then you're right, a Divacup should defiantly be avoided, too long a cup could cause problems because it may sit low in your vagina so cause discomfort, the cervix could sit too deep in the cup so taking up some of the capacity, or the cup could end up sitting to the side of your cervix so cause leaking - your vagina can take up to 9 inches of penis, when aroused, a menstrual cup and how it works is far different from a penis!
Unless you have some severe anatomical defects, there's no way that a two-inch divacup isn't going to fit into your vagina designed for six inch average penises.
I saw them & I immediately thought, that's not going in my vagina . To me it looks so weird.. I would rather use tampons or something . Sorry I couldn't help, but why not try tampons?
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I would recommend Mooncup or a similar brand as they are a good mid-sized cup and generally a good cup for first-time users because they are a good shape and have ridges to make it easier to grip. If you have a very short vagina than either Ladycup or MeLuna, although if you opt for Ladycup I recommend the larger size - these are made for women who have given birth or over the age of 30, but even if neither of these apply for you the larger cup is best simply because the small size is absolutely tiny! Ladycup are also super easy to insert, and both Ladycup and MeLuna come in different colours which is cool, although removal can be a little more tricky with these cups as there is no ridge to grab onto.
If you have a short vagina then you're right, a Divacup should defiantly be avoided, too long a cup could cause problems because it may sit low in your vagina so cause discomfort, the cervix could sit too deep in the cup so taking up some of the capacity, or the cup could end up sitting to the side of your cervix so cause leaking - your vagina can take up to 9 inches of penis, when aroused, a menstrual cup and how it works is far different from a penis!
Take a look through these size charts, it'll help you choose - http://community.livejournal.com/menstrual_cups/12...
Unless you have some severe anatomical defects, there's no way that a two-inch divacup isn't going to fit into your vagina designed for six inch average penises.
I saw them & I immediately thought, that's not going in my vagina . To me it looks so weird.. I would rather use tampons or something . Sorry I couldn't help, but why not try tampons?
There's a website to see what you should use; go to: http://www.beinggirl.com/
It helped me so much (: