Menstrual cups are rapidly gaining popularity as a sustainable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternative to disposable tampons and pads. One important factor to consider is your cervix height. If you have a high cervix, a menstrual cup designed for a low cervix won’t fit comfortably or effectively.
So, in this post, we will explore the features that make a high cervix menstrual cup special and why you should consider switching to one.
Length
The most significant feature of a high cervix cup is its length. Typically, a high cervix cup is longer and narrower than regular cups. They are designed to sit higher up in the vagina, closer to the cervix. This ensures that the cup is fully inserted, and that the cervix does not interfere with the suction seal of the cup. Additionally, a long menstrual cup is also useful for people with heavy flow as it has a higher capacity.
Comfort
A high cervix menstrual cup is more comfortable and easier to insert than other cups. Since the cervix is higher up in the vagina, it is less sensitive, and the menstrual cup will sit more comfortably in the area. Moreover, a good fit means you will be less likely to experience leaks and can go about your day without worrying about your cup slipping.
Flexibility
High cervix menstrual cups are usually made of softer, more flexible materials than other cups, allowing them to conform better to your body’s shape. This means that they are more comfortable and allow for greater mobility. Moreover, a flexible menstrual cup reduces the risk of tearing or damaging the cup during insertion and removal.
Ease of Removal
A period cup for high cervixis easier to remove than other cups. Since it sits higher up in the vagina, you have more space to grip the base of the cup and pull it out. The stem of the cup is usually longer, allowing for easier reach.