The Intimina Lily Cup Compact Size A provides innovative and discreet menstrual care.
This collapsible cup folds flat into its compact case, making it easy to carry and ensuring you’re never caught off guard.
It’s comfortable, reusable, and offers up to 8 hours of hassle-free protection, suitable for day and night use.
Intimina Lily Cup Compact Size A features:
- Collapsible design folds flat for portability, fitting into a small, carry-anywhere case
- Allows up to 8 hours of protection
- Hypoallergenic and foldable, it collects menstrual flow without causing dryness or irritation
Size and material:
- Length: 2.28 inches (5.8 cm)
- Diameter: 1.65 inches (4.2 cm)
- Capacity: 0.61 fl oz (18 ml)
- Material: medical-grade silicone
- Find your fit: Size A is ideal if you have not given birth or have given birth by cesarean
- Perfect for lower cervix, covering light to medium flow
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Who is this menstrual cup for?
The Intimina Lily Cup Compact Size A is ideal for:
- First-time cup users who want a beginner-friendly, comfortable design that’s easy to insert and remove.
- People with lower cervixes or light-to-medium flow who need a shorter cup with modest capacity.
- On-the-go menstruators who want a discreet, collapsible cup that fits into a purse, gym bag, or even a pocket.
- Eco-conscious users transitioning from disposable products and looking for a reusable, waste-free option.
How to use the Intimina Lily Cup Compact Size A?
- Sterilize the cup before first use by boiling it in water for 5–8 minutes.
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling or inserting the cup.
- Collapse and pinch the cup into a “C” fold or punch-down fold for insertion.
- Insert while relaxed—you can try sitting on the toilet or squatting for easier insertion. The cup should sit low in your vaginal canal, just below the cervix.
- Let it pop open and rotate slightly to ensure it has fully expanded and created a seal.
- To remove, pinch the base to release the suction and gently ease it out while staying relaxed.
Great positions to try:
- Sitting on the toilet: Easiest for insertion and removal, especially for beginners.
- Squatting in the shower: Offers more pelvic opening for easier maneuvering.
- Standing with one leg raised: Try propping a foot on the toilet seat or edge of the tub for better reach.
How to clean and care for the Intimina Lily Cup Compact Size A?
- Cleaning: Wash with warm water and mild, fragrance-free soap after each use. Sterilize by boiling before first use and between cycles.
- Drying: Allow to air dry completely before storing.
- Lubricant compatibility: If needed, use only water-based lubricant to assist with insertion.
- Storage: Store collapsed in its provided case, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not store while damp.
Menstrual cup practical use info:
- Versatility: Wearable overnight and during most physical activities including yoga, swimming, and exercise.
- Stimulation: Not a sexual product, but can increase body awareness and comfort with your anatomy over time.
- Accessibility: Designed to be user-friendly with a soft stem and easy grip for removal; may require some manual dexterity to insert and remove.
Additional information:
- Light spotting or leaks: This may occur while learning placement; try re-folding or adjusting the position.
- Vaginal dryness: A small amount of water-based lubricant can ease insertion.
- Postpartum bodies: Size A is recommended for those who haven’t given birth or only delivered via cesarean. Explore Size B if you've had a vaginal birth.
Special considerations when using Intimina Lily Cup Compact Size A:
- Mobility requirements: Users need enough flexibility to reach between their legs and insert or remove the cup comfortably.
- Dexterity: Requires grip strength and coordination to fold and guide the cup into place.
- Reach: Must be able to access the vaginal opening for placement and removal.
- Emptying in public: Consider carrying a water bottle or wipes for cleaning when a sink isn’t nearby.
User experience tips:
- Run warm water over the cup before insertion for a softer, easier fold.
- Try inserting while in the shower—relaxation helps and any mess is easy to manage.
- Too much lube can cause sliding; just a small dab at the rim is enough if you need it.
- If you're new to cups, practice insertion and removal when you're not on your period.
- Set a phone alarm as a reminder to empty until you learn your comfort time limit (for most, that’s 6–8 hours).
- Rotate the cup gently once inside to help it pop open and create a secure seal.