Intimina Lily Cup Size A offers a unique and convenient solution for menstrual care.
Designed to roll as thin as a tampon, it ensures easy insertion and features a no-spill rim for mess-free removal.
This reusable cup provides a sustainable alternative to traditional pads and tampons, making it beneficial for both health and the environment.
Intimina Lily Cup Size A features:
- The high-capacity allows up to 12 hours of protection, regardless of flow intensity
- Hypoallergenic and foldable, it collects menstrual flow without causing dryness or irritation
- A slanted design with a spill-proof rim fits the body’s curves and supports an active lifestyle
Size and material:
- Length: 3.07 inches (7.8 cm)
- Diameter: 1.57 inches (4 cm)
- Capacity: 0.95 fl oz (28 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 higher cervixes and heavy flow
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Who is this menstrual cup for?
The Intimina Lily Cup Size A is ideal for:
- First-time menstrual cup users seeking a soft, foldable option that mimics the size and feel of a tampon.
- People with medium to heavy flow looking for longer wear—up to 12 hours without worrying about leaks.
- Environmentally conscious users switching from disposable pads and tampons to sustainable period care.
- Folks with higher cervix positions who need a deeper, more form-fitting menstrual cup with a longer build.
How to use the Intimina Lily Cup Size A?
- Sterilize before first use: Boil the cup in water for 5–8 minutes and let it cool completely.
- Fold the cup: Use the thin, tampon-like roll fold (a “C” or “punch-down” fold can work too) to make insertion easier.
- Insert comfortably: Find a relaxing position (sitting on the toilet or squatting) to gently insert the cup angled toward your tailbone.
- Ensure proper placement: The cup should fully unfold to create a seal. You can rotate it slightly or run your finger around the base to confirm it's open.
- To remove: Pinch the base of the cup to break the seal, and gently pull it out while keeping it upright to avoid spills.
Great positions to try:
- Sitting on the toilet: Accessible and ideal for both insertion and removal.
- Squatting in the shower: Offers a clear visual line and easier access for beginners.
- One leg on bathtub edge: Helpful for finding the right insertion angle and minimizing mess.
How to clean and care for the Intimina Lily Cup Size A?
- Cleaning: Rinse with cold water after use to prevent staining, then wash with warm water and mild, fragrance-free soap or a menstrual cup cleanser.
- Deep clean: Boil the cup in water for 5–8 minutes once per cycle or use a steam sterilizer.
- Lubricant compatibility: If needed, use a small amount of water-based lube for easier insertion—avoid oil or silicone-based lubricants.
- Storage: Store in the breathable storage pouch provided (never in an airtight container), in a cool, dry place between cycles.
Menstrual cup practical use info:
- Versatility: Suitable for light to heavy flows and active lifestyles, including swimming and exercise.
- Stimulation-free: Not intended for sexual activity—but built to comfortably fit internal anatomy.
- Accessibility: The soft silicone and flexible stem provide easier reach for inserting and removing for most users.
Additional information:
- Postpartum users: Size A is recommended only if you've given birth via cesarean. For vaginal births, consider a larger size.
- Menstrual odor: Cups reduce exposure to air, so odor is usually minimized compared to disposable products.
- pH balance: Silicone is non-absorbent and doesn’t disrupt vaginal flora like tampons can, supporting better pH balance.
Special considerations when using Intimina Lily Cup Size A:
- Insertion comfort: If inserting is uncomfortable, try a different fold or use warm water to soften the silicone.
- Dexterity: Requires enough finger skill and flexibility to insert, rotate, and remove the cup effectively.
- Pelvic placement: Users need to be familiar with their anatomy to know where and how to position the cup properly.
- Initial learning curve: Expect a few cycles to get the hang of insertion, placement, and removal—it’s normal!