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Teen Cup
Teen Cup

MyownCupMenstrual Cup

R199

Retail: R300
Excludes shipping

R199

R300
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
**Please note: For hygiene reasons, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items
About 

MyownCup menstrual cup is a comfortable and discreet menstrual product which effectively collects menstrual fluid, which is easily disposed of by cleaning. This empowers girls and woman to not shy away from their daily lives, but instead to welcome their surroundings as they are reassured they can continue to attend school, work and participate in physical/ social events.

Small Teen Cup

Suitable for teen girls who have a light flow. Can be used from first menstrual period, however it is recommended that young girls should be comfortable with their bodies and the process of menstruating before considering a menstrual cup.

Medium Cup

Suitable for women who have medium to heavy flow. Can be used before natural birth and after. The medium cup is our most popular cup. It is made from clear medical grade silicone, and is a flexible, firm cup that makes popping open easy. Wear for up to 12 hours.

Grande Cup

Suitable for women who have a heavy flow. Can be used before natural birth and after. The grade cup is made from clear medical grade silicone, and is a flexible, firm cup that makes popping open easy. For up to 12 hours leak-free protection.

Product Features

Small Teen Cup

  • Capacity : 15 ml
  • Length : 4.5 cm
  • Diameter : 3.8 cm

Medium Cup

  • Capacity : 20ml
  • Length : 7cm
  • Diameter : 4,5cm

Grande Cup

  • Capacity : 25ml
  • Length : 7cm
  • Diameter : 4,5cm

 

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