Diva Cup

Somdmommy

:Jeepin' in NC:
vraiblonde said:
Ick. No. I like my happy little tampons that I don't have to dig around to insert and remove.
Yeah thats how I feel, but I thought I would at least give them a try ( the disposable ones)
 

Somdmommy

:Jeepin' in NC:
Q: I am trying to get pregnant.

A: Would inserting an INSTEAD® Softcup® Immediately after intercourse help trap sperm in place to help increase the probability that I get pregnant? A: The INSTEAD, Inc. has not studied the post-intercourse placement of an INSTEAD® Softcup® as a method to help improve the probability of conception. However, the INSTEAD® Softcup®, based on its design, when properly in place does trap menstrual fluid from flowing down from the cervix into the vagina. So, placement immediately after intercourse would retain fluids flowing downward, keeping them trapped around the entrance of the cervix until the removal of the INSTEAD® Softcup


:confused: :twitch:
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
Speedy70 said:
Tampons=odor

Softcups= no odor


:shrug:
Blood is blood, regardless of what container it absorbs or falls into. If you have another kind of odor, well that's a different story.
 
Chasey_Lane said:
Blood is blood, regardless of what container it absorbs or falls into. If you have another kind of odor, well that's a different story.


Blood does not smell until it contacts oxygen. When you wear tampons or pads, the blood will have contact with oxygen. :razz:


You ladies are so uneducated. :nono:
 

Somdmommy

:Jeepin' in NC:
kwillia said:
Sounds like it may increase the number of swimmers heading in the right direction to me...:shrug:
I just dont know how I feel about running to the bathroom and stickin one up there to Keep Sperm In....:shrug:



:ohwell: If It Works It Works
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Speedy70 said:
Tampons=odor

Softcups= no odor
The blood only smells when air hits it, so it would be the same either way, I'd think. At least with a tampon I don't have to get up close and personal with it. :twitch:
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
Speedy70 said:
Blood does not smell until it contacts oxygen. When you wear tampons or pads, the blood will have contact with oxygen. :razz:


You ladies are so uneducated. :nono:
Nah, we just don't have odor issues. :lmao: You realize you're supposed to change your tampon before the blood starts leaking out right? :lmao:

Now I have to go take another shower, you guys are grossing me out. :jet:
 

Somdmommy

:Jeepin' in NC:
Nickel said:
Nah, we just don't have odor issues. :lmao: You realize you're supposed to change your tampon before the blood starts leaking out right? :lmao:

Now I have to go take another shower, you guys are grossing me out. :jet:
:faint:


:lmao:
 

rack'm

Jaded
Somdmommy said:
I just dont know how I feel about running to the bathroom and stickin one up there to Keep Sperm In....:shrug:



:ohwell: If It Works It Works


Maybe the load needs to be let loose further up the canal. :shrug:
 
Nickel said:
Nah, we just don't have odor issues. :lmao: You realize you're supposed to change your tampon before the blood starts leaking out right? :lmao:

Now I have to go take another shower, you guys are grossing me out. :jet:


Oxygen can get up there when you have a tampon right at 'the entrance'. :lmao:
 

morganj614

New Member
#1..I don't remember having smelly tampons

#2..I prefered yanking a string as opposed to searching deep for a cup

#3..It can't be healthy to keep all that blood backed up when nature makes it flow for a reason

#4..Even though I've been spayed a long time, if I had a period I would still use tampons for the above reasons
 
Somdmommy said:
I just dont know how I feel about running to the bathroom and stickin one up there to Keep Sperm In....:shrug:



:ohwell: If It Works It Works


I say it's bogus. If the swimmers can't get there on their own, then a softcup isn't going to help them.
 
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