Most brands have a smaller and a larger size. The smaller size is normally recommended for women
under 30 who have not given birth vaginally. The larger size is normally recommended for women
over 30 or who have given birth vaginally. The menstrual cups with the smallest size diameter are
recommended for teenagers, as well as women who are more physically fit, as those with stronger
pelvic floor muscles may find a larger cup uncomfortable. Length also needs to be considered: if a
woman's cervix sits particularly low, she may want to use a shorter length cup. Capacity is important
to women who have a heavier flow; however, all of the menstrual cups currently available have higher
capacity than a regular tampon.
A final consideration in selecting a menstrual cup is firmness/flexibility. Certain brands are firmer than
others, the firmness of certain brands varies according to size, and one brand (MeLuna) offers three
levels of firmness/softness. A firmer cup pops open more easily after insertion and may hold a more
consistent seal against the vaginal wall (preventing leaks), but many women find softer cups more
comfortable. As we are the professional factory of medical silicone menstrual cup in China, our product was
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