Mooncup Drama
Feb. 4th, 2005 05:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fnah. I've mislaid my mooncup instructions (another reason that I need to tidy my room this weekend), so in case anyone else is in the same boat, here is what I did.
1) Boil mooncup in pan of water
2) Approach toilet with trepidation
3) Insert mooncup
4) Stand up. Instantly realise that the mooncup is far too low, and the slight stabbing pain is probably not part of the intended experience.
5) Sit back down. Remove mooncup by playing tug of war until vagina gives up.
6) DROP MOONCUP INTO TOILET
7) Kneel down, retrieve mooncup from THE OTHER SIDE OF THE U-BEND
8) Try not to be sick at sight of accumulated toilet gunk stuck to moon-cup
9) Debate throwing mooncup away, renouncing feminism and possibly own body.
10) Clean mooncup. Boil mooncup.
11) Decide to put off all further attempts until find some kind of sterilising tablet.
1) Boil mooncup in pan of water
2) Approach toilet with trepidation
3) Insert mooncup
4) Stand up. Instantly realise that the mooncup is far too low, and the slight stabbing pain is probably not part of the intended experience.
5) Sit back down. Remove mooncup by playing tug of war until vagina gives up.
6) DROP MOONCUP INTO TOILET
7) Kneel down, retrieve mooncup from THE OTHER SIDE OF THE U-BEND
8) Try not to be sick at sight of accumulated toilet gunk stuck to moon-cup
9) Debate throwing mooncup away, renouncing feminism and possibly own body.
10) Clean mooncup. Boil mooncup.
11) Decide to put off all further attempts until find some kind of sterilising tablet.
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Date: 2005-02-04 04:13 pm (UTC)They can be boil sterilised quite safely but if you use chemical sterilisation then take care as to which sort. The type of sterilisation used on baby stuff and nappies tends to be fine but some of the more aggressive chlorine based agents may affect the material. A quick email to customer support should be able to tell you catagorically which is which. It is important to sterilize regularly in addition to normal cleaning (between periods is enough for regular cycles usually) to prevent biofilm and the like building up. Also theladiesloos has a fair few mooncup/similar users - some of whom I know are medically qualified so it may be a question to ask there too.
I think it is a good idea to practice when you are not bleeding - much as I learned to use tampons as a girl. I wouldn't give up on it though and not just for ecological reasons (although if you have every tried surfing in sea which has tampons floating in it...). If you ever have the kind of dysfunctional cycle which entails very heavy bleeding for weeks on end you will find yourself trying to double up tampons in conjunction with heavy duty pads just to leave the house - extended use of tampons in this way does cause soreness and problems. If you can use a menstrual cup you have something which outperforms any tampon without causing the problems and can make life more liveable. Since many women suffer from this to some degree at some point in their lives its a useful thing to have even if it doesn't become your main method.
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Date: 2005-02-05 02:54 am (UTC)