menstrual cup - comfortable & leak-free protection
menstrual cup - comfortable & leak-free protection
sizing recommendation
sizing recommendation
This menstrual cup is 68mm tall, 45mm wide, and holds 25ml of fluid, which is roughly equal to 5 regular tampons.
It’s a great fit for those with a medium to high cervix who want reliable capacity without frequent emptying.
Transforming Period Care with Reliable Protection
Meet the my mimi Menstrual Cup - a sustainable, comfortable, and eco-friendly alternative to disposable products. Made from 100% medical-grade silicone, this cup is BPA-free and designed to keep your natural balance in check.
Thousands of Australians trust my mimi for its comfort and dependable leak protection - it’s time to experience the difference yourself.
features of the my mimi menstrual cup:
easy to insert and wear:
The my mimi Menstrual Cup has a soft, flexible rim for smooth insertion and a secure fit. The grip stem ensures easy removal without discomfort.
all-day protection:
Enjoy up to 8 hours of continuous wear, whether you’re working, exercising, or resting. The my mimi cup adapts to your body for hassle-free, long-lasting coverage.
health and comfort at its core:
- pH Safe: Our menstrual cup is made from medical-grade silicone to support a healthy vaginal environment.
- Ideal for Active Lifestyles: Its secure seal and comfortable design make it perfect for sports, swimming, and daily activities.
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material
material
key features
key features
inclusions
inclusions
how is a menstrual cup different from a menstrual disc?
how is a menstrual cup different from a menstrual disc?
A menstrual cup sits lower in the vaginal canal and uses gentle suction to stay in place, while a menstrual disc rests higher, near the cervix. Discs can be worn during penetrative sex and may feel more comfortable for some users with a low cervix, whereas cups are designed for a secure fit and reliable leak protection.
how long can you wear a menstrual cup?
how long can you wear a menstrual cup?
You can wear a menstrual cup for up to 8 hours, depending on your flow. It should be emptied, cleaned, and reinserted as needed throughout the day.
how do you remove a menstrual cup?
how do you remove a menstrual cup?
To remove a menstrual cup, relax your pelvic muscles and pinch the base of the cup to release any suction. Gently pull it out while keeping it upright to avoid spills. Empty the contents, rinse with water, and clean thoroughly before reinserting or storing.
are menstrual cups safe?
are menstrual cups safe?
Yes, menstrual cups are safe when used correctly. Made from medical-grade silicone, they have a low risk of toxic shock syndrome (TSS). With regular cleaning and proper hygiene, menstrual cups provide a safe and reliable period care option.