Posted by Karin on May 9th 2023
Is Your Menstrual Cup Too Long?
Menstrual cups that are too long can be very uncomfortable.
Even cup users who have never had a problem with cup length can experience a lowered cervix for example after pregnancy and child birth.
How would you know that your cup is too long? Generally when cup users can feel the handle of the cup or the bottom of the cup at their vaginal entrance, they assume the cup is too long.
A lot of times this is cor… Read more
Posted by Karin on Mar 18th 2021
We are so happy to provide you with menstrual cup options for low cervix / short vaginal canal.
When you arrive at the decision to switch to a low cervix cup, it will be because you can not accommodate a standard length.
If you can accommodate a standard length cup you should not choose a MeLuna shorty.
A change in menstrual cup dimensions
MeLuna Shorty cups are 30% shorter than MeLuna standard length cups.
This will… Read more
Posted by Karin on Mar 18th 2021
Find out with this downloadable tool!
A little background on cervix position
One of the aspects MeLuna really shines in is the wide variety of menstrual cups offered specifically for users with below average cervix height.
A low cervix position can make it tricky to fit a regular menstrual cup comfortably.
Want to know what makes this even tougher? Cervix position changes throughout your cycle! It is generally lowest at the… Read more
Posted by Karin on Jan 1st 2019
If the MeLuna will be your first Menstrual Cup YAY! We are here to help if you have any questions.If you arrived here because your previous cup from another brand did not work out, here's a little help in figuring out with which MeLuna to go. Most 2 size brands like the Diva, Lunette, Lena and Saalt cup all have similar diameters. Below is how they fall into the MeLuna size range. For example if the bigger Saalt Cup is a little too wide for… Read more