A lot of friends who I have turned on to The Keeper or Moon Cup have had trouble using the cup at first. There should be no problem if you do it right, so I hope this little instructable will help as this is a very sustainable solution to our monthly blessing.
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This piece is important because if it is too long it will be uncomfortable, but if it is too short or cut off completely it will not be as easy to get a grip on to remove the cup.
One of my friends cut this piece off entirely before using it, this can be scary because, especially for a first time user you will have to push down with your muscles to help to push the cup out far enough to get a grip on the bottom of it. With the little piece sticking out it is easy to grab and pull down on.
So just cut off enough so that you can still get a good grip on it, but will not get poked by it. Start cutting off less rather than more and see how it feels.









































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There are so many brands out there nowadays, about 20 of them, and they are slowly getting more and more mainstream.
Thank you for helping to spread the word, cups are great!
If just left to slide into place, the cup will usually not sit around my cervix as it should. It will just stay all on one side of it, letting the flow by without catching anything. Now I always try to aim it towards my back instead of straight up. This helps a lot, but I always check by slowly spinning the cup around with a finger. If it turns easily, it has gone to the right place and covers the cervix. If not, I have to pull it out a tiny bit and push it back aimed now more towards my back.
I hope this all makes sense.
Saved a whole lot on disposables over the years! Less worry about TSS, too.
I'd recommend breaking the suction around the top first before trying to remove it, though. Just gently push in the side (near the top) as you begin to pull the cup out. Much better.