

♻️ Own your flow, own the future.
The OrganiCup Menstrual Cup Size A is a reusable, award-winning period solution crafted from 100% medical-grade silicone. Designed for those with light to heavy flow who haven’t given birth vaginally, it offers a sustainable, economical alternative to pads and tampons. With over 2 million users worldwide, it features strong suction for leak-proof protection and comes with an organic cotton pouch for easy portability.









| ASIN | B071NCXFMG |
| ASIN | B071NCXFMG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,049 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #56 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand Name | OrganiCup |
| Color | Size a |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,991) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,991) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 41 Millimeters |
| Item model number | 5711782000342 |
| Manufacturer | OrganiCup |
| Manufacturer | OrganiCup |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | latex, BPA, dye |
| Model Name | OrganiCup Menstrual Cup |
| Package Dimensions | 9.91 x 7.87 x 3.56 cm; 68 g |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Stem Length | 20 Millimeters |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**R
maybe the size is not right for me.
I have heavy flows and the cup size was not enough, and at the same time very painful to insert as it is very stiff. And consider I am someone who has given birth twice.
L**R
This is the first menstrual cup I have ever used. I generally use tampons during the day and pads at night. While it was a little difficult and uncomfortable to insert the cup the first time I tried it, the process took less than three minutes. I would imagine it is much harder to insert for people who are not regular tampon users or for people who have never inserted anything into their vaginas. However, if you are committed to sustainability or not spending money every month on pads, then give it a try. Resilience is a wonderful trait. Once the cup is inserted, I don't really feel it throughout the day, which is nice. I have not had the cup inserted while working out or riding a bike though, so I do not know if it is still comfortable in those situations. I think it is important for me to mention that I have a pretty light flow, so if you have a heavier flow, you might have more issues with the cup (more frequent removal and emptying, more leaking, etc). Pros: -easy enough for beginners -pretty comfortable once inserted -no leaks so far (strong suction) -You don't have to worry about a wet tampon string (ex: after swimming with a tampon in, accidentally peeing on the string, etc). -it's sustainable (no more throwing away all that plastic packaging for tampons and pads) -it's cost-effective (women on average spend something like thousands of dollars on menstrual products throughout their lifetime) -It holds about three tampons worth of fluid, so even though it's not as easy to insert as a tampon, you don't have to take it out and re-insert it as much as you would a tampon. Cons: -it's more difficult to insert than a tampon (it's girthier than any tampon I've used at least) -It's probably not convenient if you have to empty it out during school or in any public place where the sink is not in the same area as the toilet. (However, given the global pandemic, you hopefully do not have to spend all day in public areas with public restrooms.) -It's a bit harder to remove than a tampon from a suction standpoint. (I find it best to pull on the little stem thing, and then try to pinch the bottom of the cup to get a better grip.)
S**M
I don't know if I am insanely lucky or if this is just an excellent cup, or perhaps both, but this cup worked perfectly for me on the first try! I had never tried a cup before, so I researched the best reviewed cups on Amazon and this one was among the top listed. After reading countless reviews, tutorials, articles, I realized that I would most likely have a fair amount of trial and error before I could make a cup work, especially since I exclusively use pads instead of tampons. I have an extremely low cervix (I can feel it with my finger inserted slightly past my first knuckle when menstruating) so tampons never worked for me. I would insert them and they would slide right past the cervix, leaving a whole side unused and causing frequent leaks. I thought I was cursed to wear pads for the rest of my life, until I discovered menstrual cups! I tried this one out for the first time while on my period and it worked perfectly. This cup rides LOW in me due to my low cervix, though sits safely inside my opening without fear of it popping out. I (obviously) can't see up in there but I assume my dangly cervix rests inside the bowl of the cup and catches blood. This reduces the capacity it can hold, however I've found that I can go about 5 hours between changing it when I'm at my heaviest flow and around 8-10 hours when it is lighter. I wore this overnight on day 2 of my cycle (heaviest flow for me) and I leaked a bit due to it overflowing. I wear the size A cup so I would suggest getting the bigger size if you need more time between changing. I'm also going to purchase the Merula cup (recommended for low cervixes) and use it during my next cycle so I can compare. Some tips for my fellow low riding cervix, short vagina'd ladies: • For your first time, practice inserting it while you're in the shower. • Wear a pad or panty liner during your cycle if just starting out, especially overnight • The punch fold worked best for me, with one foot on the toilet. • Once inserted about halfway, rotate it slightly while you push in. I've found this helped it pop open. Go slow. • Feel around all sides of the cup once inserted to make sure there are no dents and it has suctioned properly, also to insure it has not slid past your cervix. I inserted it one time and felt my cervix was resting against the side, so I had to pull it out a bit and readjust so that I knew it was sitting inside the cup. • Rotate if you feel it is not sitting right. Also try pulling it out a bit, then back in. • Trim the end once you get used to it. Since it rides so low in me I had to trim the stem off since it was sticking out and irritating me • To remove, bear down (as if you are pooping lolz), collapse the base of the cup with your fingers, and pull. I went SLOW to avoid discomfort. Tilt the cup while you are removing it to avoid it spilling prematurely. • Keep it clean! I purchased some specialty menstrual cup soap and wipes and I disinfected it after my period ended by putting it in a mason jar and boiling it in the microwave for about 3-5 minutes. All in all, I couldn't be more happy with this cup! I'm just starting out, so I will try out more types during my next cycle. This cup was a bajillion times better than itchy, uncomfortable pads or tampons. You put it in, and you're ready to ignore your period for the next 5-10 hours!
M**H
I love this cup! I love the company too. I ordered a larger cup like they recommended, because I have given birth. I tried it out for a couple of months and found it to be quite uncomfortable and it would leak. I was getting discouraged because I really liked the brand and wanted the cup to work. So after about 3 months I contacted the company and asked to try the smaller size. They quickly sent me the smaller size and the best part is that the smaller size fits me perfectly! It doesn't leak and it's very comfortable ((I did cut off some of the tip (as shown) because the long tip was pinching me at times)). Also I do recommend looking up a few menstrual cup videos that shows you how to use one because it's important to know where your cervix is (helps prevent leaks).
J**E
I was always a skeptic of menstrual cups but after having really horrible cramps every month any time I used tampons I just had enough. After a ton of research I decided to try Organicup. The first insertion I literally had a minor freak out because it shifted way to high while I was trying to get it to unfold and I could not reach the stem atleast not with my index and thumb to get a good enough grip to break the seal. After I got it out I waited a little bit relaxed and tried again this time I tried a different fold for insertion so I had to fidget less and it worked I wore it a full 12 hours no leaks on the first day of using it. This is my first cycle and only have used it a couple days but so far it’s been so easy and I’ve had no issues and now I feel silly for being so scared. Only giving 4 stars because I do find the stem a little uncomfortable because if I shift certain ways I can feel it even with the cup in place.
D**A
Short version: Love it! Recommend it! Long version: Grab a cup of tea (no point intended)! This is my very first cup ever...ever, ever! I did quite some research (watched tons of YouTube videos, took online test to see how high/low my cervix was, etc.) before I decided to give a cup a try. I chose OrganiCup because it was recommended on my test results, based on my flow and all those things that they ask you. I didn't have much trouble inserting it, but taking it out was a hassle! At that point, that was my only complain because I never leaked, it was super comfortable (I didn't even feel it inside), but just the thought of having to take it out was annoying to me! I hated it, it was so frustrating! to the point that I decided after that first period to not use this again. Instead I went and bought another cup (Lilly). When my next period came, I used my newest purchased cup and...I leaked! I had no issues inserting or taking it out but I was leaking and that was enough for me to go back to my OrganiCup. In the middle of the night, I went and grabbed my OrganiCup, put it in place and I slept like baby! The next morning when I wanted to take it out, I tried pinching at the bottom of the cup, just to let a little bit of air in to break the seal and that work! I was able to get it out so easily that I knew, right there and then, that this would be my go-to cup, if not my only one! It is reliable, comfortable, easy to use and I absolutely recommend it!!
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