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If you're looking for a Canadian menstrual cup that holds more than tampons, lasts for years, and won't leave you hunting for a bathroom every few hours, you've landed in the right place. Menstrual cups collect rather than absorb your flow, so you can wear them for up to 12 hours — through meetings, workouts, overnight sleep, even swimming — without the dryness or odor that comes with disposable products.
You insert a menstrual cup like a tampon, but instead of tossing it after a few hours, you empty and rinse it. Most cups are made from body-safe silicone that won't irritate sensitive skin, and they pay for themselves within a few cycles. One cup can last 5-10 years with proper care, which means fewer midnight drugstore runs and less landfill waste from your period.
Choosing between brands like INTIMINA, Fun Factory, and others comes down to your anatomy and flow. Cups come in different shapes — some sit higher near the cervix, others are designed to tuck lower if you have a shorter vaginal canal. If you've tried tampons and found them uncomfortable, a softer, more flexible cup might solve that. If you have a heavier flow, look for a cup with higher capacity so you're not emptying it as often during your heaviest days.
The learning curve is real but short. Your first insertion might take a couple of tries to get the seal right, but most people master it within one or two cycles. Once it clicks, you'll forget you're wearing it — no string, no bulk, no rustling wrapper in your bag. You'll also stop worrying about TSS risk, which is associated with tampons but not silicone menstrual cups.
Pair your cup with water-based lube for easier insertion while you're learning the fold technique. Keep sex toy cleaner or a dedicated menstrual cup wash on hand for quick rinses between emptying — regular soap can leave residue that irritates sensitive tissue. A small storage pouch (often included with your cup) keeps it clean in your bag or drawer between cycles.
How long can I wear a menstrual cup before emptying it? Most menstrual cups can be worn safely for up to 12 hours, depending on your flow. On heavy days, you may need to empty it every 4-6 hours; on lighter days, you can go the full 12 hours overnight or through a workday.
Will a menstrual cup feel uncomfortable or cause cramps? A properly sized and inserted cup shouldn't cause discomfort or cramping. If you feel pressure or pain, the cup may be too firm, too long for your cervix height, or not fully sealed. Trying a softer or shorter cup often solves the issue.
Can I use a menstrual cup if I have an IUD? Yes, but check with your healthcare provider first and break the suction seal before removing the cup — never pull it out while sealed. Many people with IUDs use cups successfully by pinching the base to release suction before gently pulling down.
How do I clean my menstrual cup between cycles? Rinse your cup with water after each emptying during your period, then boil it for 5-10 minutes at the end of your cycle to sterilize. Store it in a breathable pouch (not an airtight container) until your next period.
Does Dreamy Desire ship menstrual cups discreetly across Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing. We ship to every Canadian province and territory.