- Use a Menstrual Cup Cleanser.
- Clean With a pH-Balanced Soap (You Vagina Will Thank You)
- Make a Vinegar Solution to Sanitize Your Cup.
- Boil Your Period Cup at The End of Your Menstrual Cycle.
- Dry Your Menstrual Cup Completely Before Storing.
- Store in a Breathable, Dry Container.
Similarly, you may ask, how do you store a menstrual cup?
“Once you've cleaned your cup properly, you're going to want to store it in something that allows for airflow,” Ziyku says. “For instance, The DivaCup comes with a breathable drawstring cotton pouch, because menstrual cups shouldn't be stored in a plastic bag or airtight container.
Also Know, how do you prevent menstrual cup stains? The best way to get rid of stains
When you rinse your cup, remember to always use cold water to avoid staining it! If your cup is already stained, let it sit under the sun for a couple hours, or soak it in spirit vinegar or lemon juice and boil it for you guessed it, 20 MINUTES!
Thereof, how often should you clean your menstrual cup?
It is important that you wash your menstrual cup at least twice a day during your cycle (every 12 hours), and ideally every 4-8 hours. After removing your cup and emptying the contents, simply wash the cup under cold or warm water and then re-insert.
How often should a menstrual cup be changed?
If properly cared for, most menstrual cups will last from 5-10 years. However, if you notice any signs of deterioration on the cup, then it may be time to replace it. The FemmyCycle is one exception to this, and should be replaced every 2 years or so.