The MonthlyCup Guide
Are you on your period and wondering if there is a better alternative than tampons or pads? Look no further, the MontlyCup is your convenient and eco-friendly way to go. On average you spend 7 years menstruating. And you buy 12 000 disposable sanitary products over your lifetime. And what’s more? Over a 10-year period you will save 540 €. That is a lot of money you can spend on more fun things.
The MonthlyCup is an easy-to-wear, small foldable and reusable device made in Sweden from medical grade silicone. It collects your menstrual blood rather than absorbing it and most importantly, it gives you freedom to do what you want when you want. The cups are designed for long-term use, and they are reusable which means leaving less of a waste to clog up landfills and fewer trees are sacrificed to make paper and plastic-based alternatives. Your vaginal PH and beneficial bacteria will also stay in place since the cup will respect your delicate and natural balance.
And the list of good things continues. There will be fewer times you need to go and buy new hygiene protection and there will be more time between changes. Tampons need to be replaced every four to eight hours. With the cup you can go up to 12 hours without having to empty it. How great is that?
One cup for every cup
Lindex and MonthlyCup are helping women together. For every menstrual cup sold at lindex.com or in selected Lindex stores, one cup is donated to female textile workers in need of sanitary protection. Your freedom will give another woman freedom. Thank you for helping us in making a difference.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I can use menstrual cups?
Most people can use menstrual cups without any issues. If you are very sensitive and can’t use tampons, a menstrual cup might work better because it does not absorb everything in its way. Instead it collects only what it needs to - your period and does not leave you feeling dry.
How do I know which size to choose?
MonthlyCup is available in three sizes.
Mini: for the first few years of menstruation
Normal: for light to normal flow (suitable for most)
Plus: for heavy to very heavy flow
How do I clean it?
Your menstrual cup shall be boiled before your first usage. Afterwards, the cup should be boiled once a month, before or after your period does not matter.
How often do I need to empty my cup?
It depends on how much you bleed. Most people only need to empty the cup 2 times a day. If you are a heavy bleeder, that may require more frequent emptying. However, do not keep your cup inserted for more than 12 hours before emptying and cleaning it.
What are they cups made of?
MonthlyCup is made in Sweden form medical grade silicone and is 100% Vegan, approved by Animal Rights Sweden.
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A cup for freedom
Having your period can be a real pain. But most of us always have access to sanitary protection. That is not the case for all women that are menstruating. Did you know that in other parts of the world women are forced to use anything at hand as protection?
Grass, chicken feathers, leaves or old pieces of mattress. This causes a tremendous risk of infection and not to mention the discomfort and leakages.
The taboo surrounding periods in these areas are widely spread. It’s something that should be kept to yourself. Young girls are burdened by this and leaves them dropping out of school. One of the first and foremost reasons why MonthlyCup started their own production was to be able to make a difference for these women.
The company was founded by Lisa Perby in 2014. All products are manufactured in Sweden and today MonthlyCup is the market leader of menstrual cups in Sweden.
Grass, chicken feathers, leaves or old pieces of mattress. This causes a tremendous risk of infection and not to mention the discomfort and leakages.
The taboo surrounding periods in these areas are widely spread. It’s something that should be kept to yourself. Young girls are burdened by this and leaves them dropping out of school. One of the first and foremost reasons why MonthlyCup started their own production was to be able to make a difference for these women.
The company was founded by Lisa Perby in 2014. All products are manufactured in Sweden and today MonthlyCup is the market leader of menstrual cups in Sweden.
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Menstrual Hygiene Day May 28
Menstrual hygiene day is a day to raise awareness about the importance of good menstrual hygiene management. We at Lindex have a mission to empower every woman. Therefore, we couldn’t be happier to announce our next IGTV-session at Instagram.
Join us, Clara Henry, actor and TV-host, and the founder of MonthlyCup, Lisa Perby, as we will take you through all you need to know about menstrual cups and the difficulties many women are facing when they are on their period, and how you can help making a difference.