Menstrual Cup
Are you ready to ditch the expense and waste of tampons and pads? Say hello to the NZ made MyCup Menstrual Cup!
Menstrual Cups are safer to use than tampons (see more below). They are better for your body, your wallet, and our planet. You’ll also find how convenient this cup is - never forget a tampon again.
This is the only period cup made right here in Aotearoa NZ. So, go ahead and kick start your new period journey. Full support and how-to details below.
Menstrual Cups
Menstrual cups have been around for quite some time, recently gaining mainstream attention as a serious alternative to tampons. Our founder Shay has been using one for nearly 20 years when a friend bought one home for her from overseas! Needless to say, we are massive fans of menstrual cups in general and love MyCup because of it’s comfortable shape and it’s NZ made cred.
Imagine not having to buy tampons when you go to the supermarket (hello money saver). Say see-ya to those tampon stashes in your car, bag, bathroom - when you use MyCup Menstrual Cup, it goes with you through your period. You won’t get caught out again, and your period will be totally waste free.
MyCup Menstrual Cup Details
Frequently Asked Questions
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Made from premium FDA Registered medical-grade silicone these menstrual cups are made in a comfortable shape and come in different sizes to fit different bodies.
Designed to ensure no “tipping” over and will stay in place throughout wear without any leakage.
Easy to use with the stem designed with pearl-like increments making it easy to trim to your desired length.
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#1 A zero-waste solution for your period!
#2 Non-toxic & BPA-free- no risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome.
#3 Easy to clean and care for
#4 The only Menstrual Cup to be designed and made in NZ
#5 Holds more liquid than tampons! You will only need to change about 2-3 times a day.
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A Beginner's Guide to Using Your Menstrual Cup
If you're new to using a menstrual cup, you might feel a little overwhelmed. But don't worry, we've got you covered! Here are some simple steps to follow to make sure you're using your cup correctly and comfortably.
Sterilising Your Cup
Before your first use, it's important to sterilise your menstrual cup. There are a few methods you can use, such as using sterilising tablets, microwaving, or boiling it on the stove.
Inserting Your Cup
To insert your menstrual cup, start by washing your hands with soap and water. You can also rinse your cup with warm water to make it more pliable and easier to insert. Next, fold your cup using one of two popular methods: the tulip fold or the C-fold. Then, gently insert the folded cup into your vagina, making sure it's fully open by feeling the base. If you feel any discomfort, try adjusting the position or the fold until it feels comfortable.
Removing Your Cup
To remove your menstrual cup, first, relax and find a comfortable position. Using your pelvic muscles, gently push the cup down until you can reach the stem. Then, gently wriggle the stem until you can grab the base of the cup. Pinch the base to break the seal and remove the cup carefully to avoid spillage. Make sure to empty and wash your cup thoroughly before reinserting it.
Remember, it's important to sterilise your cup before and after each cycle, and to change it every 4 to 8 hours. With a little practice and patience, using a menstrual cup will be a comfortable and eco-friendly option for your period.
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MyCup™ Menstrual Cup Size 0:
Perfect for first time cup users aged 12-18 years and suitable for people who use smaller sized tampons.
Dimensions:
Capacity to breathing holes: 16.5 ml |
Capacity to rim: 22 ml |
Length including stem: 62 mm |
Length of cup only: 44.5 mm |
Length of stem only: 17.5 mm |
Width of diameter: 38mmMyCup Cup ™ Menstrual Size 1:
This cup is perfect for beginners - we highly recommend it to individuals of any age due to its slightly larger size compared to other smaller cups available in the market. For people with a lower cervix and for those who usually use small or regular tampons (and might switch to super tampons for the first few days of their periods).
Dimensions:
Capacity to breathing holes: 23 ml |
Capacity to rim: 29 ml |
Length including stem: 72 mm |
Length of cup only: 44.5 mm |
Length of stem only: 27.5 mm |
Width: 42mmMyCup™ Menstrual Cup Size 2:
This cup is an excellent choice for individuals who use super tampons for most days of their period. It is larger than the majority of menstrual cups available in the market. However, we do not recommend it for first-time cup users. We suggest purchasing a My Cup Size 1 or an additional cup if you are unsure of sizing.Dimensions:
Capacity to breathing holes: 32 ml |
Capacity to rim: 40 ml |
Length including stem: 67 mm |
Length of cup only: 51 mm |
Length of stem only: 16 mm |
Width: 46 mmMyCup NZ has a free-to-call phone line called Vagenius that can help you find the correct menstrual cup for your body type. Call them on 0800 692 876 9am-2.30pm Monday to Friday for assistance.
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The packaging of this product is crafted from responsibly sourced cardboard and printed using vegetable-based inks.
GOTS certified organic cotton storage bag.
Instructions for use printed on recycled paper
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Cleaning
To take care of your menstrual cup, start by emptying it and rinsing it with water or washing it with gentle soap or a menstrual cup wash. If necessary, you can use your fingers or a sterilized toothbrush to scrub it clean. If you don't have access to a private basin, you can bring a bottle of water with you to the bathroom and rinse your cup over the toilet.
Care
After your period is over, it's important to sterilize your cup again. You can do this by boiling it in water for a few minutes or using a sterilizing solution. Once it's clean, let it dry in the sun and then store it in its container or a cloth bag. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your menstrual cup stays clean and hygienic for future use.
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MyCup in Christchurch, New Zealand
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Shipping costs, shipping materials, carbon offsets, and estimates for delivery times can be found: HERE.
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Affordability:
Menstrual cups are a one-time purchase that can save you money in the long run. Unlike tampons or pads, which need to be continuously replenished and can cost upwards of $100 per year, a reusable menstrual cup offers a budget-friendly alternative.
Safety:
Menstrual cups are a safer option compared to tampons, as they collect menstrual blood instead of absorbing it. This reduces the risk of developing toxic shock syndrome (TSS), a rare but serious bacterial infection associated with tampon use.
Capacity:
Menstrual cups have a higher capacity than tampons. They can hold about one to two ounces of menstrual flow, while tampons can only absorb up to a third of an ounce.
Sustainability:
Reusable menstrual cups are an eco-friendly choice as they reduce waste. With proper care, a single cup can last for years, reducing the amount of waste produced by disposable tampons and pads. They are made right here in NZ!
Ready to get started?!
Have a read the FAQs below to figure out your size.
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This is the only NZ made menstrual cup!
We love the shape of this cup - it’s definitely a favourite out of different brands we have tried over the years.
MyCup™ Menstrual Cup is a firmer style cup, and the silicone will soften as it warms up inside your body.
There’s also a leaf design on the base of the cup to help with removal for people who prefer to pinch the base of the cup.The stem has been designed to be smaller with pearl-like increments, making it easy to trim to your desired length - how good!
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MyCup™ Menstrual Cup Size 0:
Perfect for first time cup users aged 12-18 years and suitable for people who use smaller sized tampons.
MyCup Cup ™ Menstrual Size 1:
This cup is perfect for beginners - we highly recommend it to individuals of any age due to its slightly larger size compared to other smaller cups available in the market. For people with a lower cervix and for those who usually use small or regular tampons (and might switch to super tampons for the first few days of their periods).
MyCup™ Menstrual Cup Size 2:
This cup is an excellent choice for individuals who use super tampons for most days of their period. It is larger than the majority of menstrual cups available in the market. However, we do not recommend it for first-time cup users. We suggest purchasing a My Cup Size 1 or an additional cup if you are unsure of sizing.
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Menstrual cups can last for up to 10 years with proper care and cleaning. If you notice any signs of degradation such as a change of texture or any tears or cracks, you should replace your Menstrual cup.
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To take care of your menstrual cup, start by emptying it and rinsing it with water or washing it with gentle soap or a menstrual cup wash. If necessary, you can use your fingers or a sterilized toothbrush to scrub it clean. If you don't have access to a private basin, you can bring a bottle of water with you to the bathroom and rinse your cup over the toilet.
After your period is over, it's important to sterilize your cup again. You can do this by boiling it in water for a few minutes or by using a sterilizing solution. Once it's clean, let it dry and then store it in its container or a cloth bag. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your menstrual cup stays clean and hygienic for future use.
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There have been many studies on Menstrual Cups and they have been proven to be safe for use. There is also a much lower risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome than with the use of tampons.
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Menstrual Cups are easy to use when following the directions provided with the cup. It may take a few practices to get right and you may need to refold to find the most comfortable position for your body but most people find them easy and comfortable to use every day of their period.
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