Síle
What a clean, fresh, natural, neat and comfortable way to get through a period. There’s no going back! It’s difficult and frustrating to find your own knack of removing it starting out, but worth persevering. I was very grateful to another girl for putting her method on her testimonial, which I was able to adapt to suit me, so here’s what worked for me in turn: I tuck my fourth finger up the outside of the mooncup past the ridged part, until I can press it away from my vaginal wall (to break the suction), then just try and nudge it down with my finger “hooked”. A combination of this hooking it with my finger and bearing down eventually releases it. I take my time with it, but hope to get quicker with practice. For anyone who’s used a diaphragm, it’s not unlike the hooking action you use to remove that. A huge thanks to the inventor of the mooncup. You can be sure we won’t hear this broadcasted throughout the world of commerce and retail – too much money at stake in the massive profits on feminine “hygiene” products. Play your part in this quiet revolution and spread the word! As mooncup users are set to save so much money over the coming years, it would be lovely if there could be a scheme whereby we could purchase mooncups on behalf of women in the developing world? Thanks again. x