Size Guide
As if knowing your bra size wasn’t enough, now you have to know your vagina size?
Don’t panic, that’s why we’re here. Although you’d be well off with either menstrual cup size, we want to make sure you’re comfortable with your choice.
That’s why we offer two sizes (because not all vaginas are the same).
#Myperiodcup Small Size
Light to normal flow
All cups are soft and pliable, however, Small size is made of softer silicone than Large size
- The diameter is 41 mm (1.6 inches) by 47 mm (1.9 inches).
- The stem measures 25 mm (1 inch).
- The volume of the cup is 25 ml (0.85 fl oz).
- Measuring lines: 5ml (0.17 oz) and 13.5ml (0.46 oz).
#Myperiodcup - Large Size
Normal to heavy flow
All menstrual cups are soft and pliable, however, Large size is made of firmer silicone than small size.
- The diameter is 46 mm (1.8 inches) by 52 mm (2 inches).
- The stem measures 20 mm (0.8 inches).
- The volume of the cup is 30 ml (1.0 fl oz).
- Measuring lines: 7.5ml (0.25 oz) and 15ml (0.5 oz)
Menstrual Cup Sizes - The Cup Size Guide For Your Body and Flow
#Myperiodcup is emptied about 2-4 times a day and can be used overnight for up to 12 hours.
You will quickly learn your own rhythm by viewing how much fluid your cup has gathered. The measuring lines outside of the cup help to monitor your flow.
Flow
Lighter flow? Model 1 might be for you.
Heavier flow? Give model 2 a go!
Age
For teens and young users, the smaller model 1 makes for easier ins and outs.
Pregnancy
For our Moms out there, we recommend the Large size, to flex with you and your body's life changes.
Cervix
If you have a low-sitting cervix, try the shorter model 1 for a better fit.
Lifestyle
If you're a fitness goddess with strong vaginal muscles, consider using Model 1.
Bladder
Sensitive bladder? The softer model 1 might be a match made in heaven for you.