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Can young girls and virgins use menstrual cup?

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Can young girls and virgins use menstrual cup?

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  1. WHAT IS THAT NEVER HERD OF IT MORE DETAILS PLEASE THEN I WILL COME BACK AND EDIT THEN TIL YOU THANKS


  2. Physically, menstrual cup like the DivaCup is suitable for women of all ages as the v****a is made up of very flexible tissue and muscles. Women's bodies are designed this way to be able to stretch to deliver a baby. The tissue returns back to its normal size after expansion with intercourse or childbirth. It is the muscles that usually need to be strengthened after childbirth.  

  3. Yes young girls and virgins can use menstrual cups, a woman’s v****a as a virgin is no different to a woman’s v****a who has had s*x, your v****a may ‘stretch’ during penetrative s*x but it does go back to it’s original shape, same goes for internal menstrual options – your v****a will stretch to accommodate whatever is being inserted, going back to normal size when removed. A girls v****a is smaller than an adults, however it still has the same ability to be flexible and as long as they are comfortable using internal menstrual options there is nothing stopping them – some may find it difficult at first but with practice it becomes easier, also a top tip would be to m********e prior to insertion as when aroused your v****a is relaxed, lubricated and doubles in size making insertion easy and pain-free (natures way of making s*x easy and pain-free).

    Menstrual cups can actually be the easiest internal menstrual options for young girls to use because they are not much different in size to a tampon, but unlike tampons menstrual cups are smooth so do not create friction that could make insertion difficult – FYI menstrual cups are also advised as they carry no health risks [unlike tampons] so safer and cleaner than tampons, as young girls are at higher risk from tampon use menstrual cups are more advisable for young girls as well as women in general. As you can wear them for up to 12 hours at a time without leaking or health risk, can wear before menstruation, wear to bed and not have to worry about constantly changing absorbency it means that they are more convenient for young girls, particularly during school, and it means no risk of her leaving a tampon in too long or using a tampon with too high an absorbency (thus increasing health risks).

    I personally recommend the Ladycup to younger women as they are smaller and softer than any other menstrual cup brand available at the moment – http://www.ladycup.com – although any other brand would work too.

    Divacup - http://www.divacup.com

    Mooncup UK - http://www.mooncup.co.uk

    Mooncup US - http://www.mooncup.com

    Keeper - http://www.thekeeper.com

    Lunette - http://www.lunette.fi

    Femmecup - http://www.femmecup.com

    Miacup - http://www.miacup.co.za

    Check out different web sites on menstrual cups, personally I highly recommend looking at the menstrual cup support community – http://www.menstrualcups.org – if you go through the ‘memories’ section on the right-hand side you will find lots of entries from young girls who use a menstrual cup and their experiences using one.

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