Sore during wear
I use Organicup size A. I don’t have any problem getting the cup in or out nor opening it. But my vagina walls feels very sore after 3-4 hours in. Its a stabbing kind of pain and cramping. When i used the cup this month -i still felt pain but i thought if i would experiment i would figure it out- my vagina felt sore for 3 days after my period ended.
Is it because i may have low cervix? But the thing is i couldn’t find my cervix before buying it.
Is there something i could try to figure out why its painfull?
Also i seem to be confused about vagina anatomy. Is tip of cervix at the end of the vagina? Is it possible to put my cup beyond cervix(not in it). I wanna figure it out because i don’t have money to spare to get a smaller cup. Thank you.
I use Organicup size A. I don’t have any problem getting the cup in or out nor opening it. But my vagina walls feels very sore after 3-4 hours in. Its a stabbing kind of pain and cramping. When i used the cup this month -i still felt pain but i thought if i would experiment i would figure it out- my vagina felt sore for 3 days after my period ended.
The OrganiCup is a really nice cup, but the firm rim can be too much for some individuals. You may be one of them. If you are confident that you can remove the small cup without a stem, you can try turning it inside out to see if it feels more comfortable. This will make it slightly narrower and soften the rim.
Is it because i may have low cervix? But the thing is i couldn’t find my cervix before buying it.
The cervix moves throughout the menstrual cycle. During the peak of ovulation, it’s at its highest position. Sometimes so high that it can be felt or found. It will drop lower right before menstruation starts and stay in this lower position until a couple of days into the period. At the middle to the end of the period, it will start to move back up.
Some people notice this change and use more than one cup size for ease and comfort. Others don’t notice a change in position at all.
Is there something i could try to figure out why its painfull?
Also i seem to be confused about vagina anatomy. Is tip of cervix at the end of the vagina? Is it possible to put my cup beyond cervix(not in it). I wanna figure it out because i don’t have money to spare to get a smaller cup. Thank you.
My guess is that a slightly softer cup will be more comfortable for you. If you aren’t able to purchase another cup at the moment, turning it inside out may help.
The cervix is the tunnel that is located between the uterus and vaginal canal. It would be at the top of the vaginal canal. It is not possible to insert the cup into the cervix. However, you can place the cup next to the cervix in the vaginal fornix (space around the cervix). This would result in leaking and possibly shifting of the cup and/or discomfort.
I hope this helps.
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