PEESAFE Menstrual Cups – Size A | Medium – 18 Years & Above(Have Not Given Birth Vaginally) – Leak-Proof – Safety of 100% Medical Grade Silicone – Storage Pouch Included -…

£13.99

  • LEGACY – We aim to provide the best personal hygiene products that are safe, effective, easy to clean and reusable. We wish to empower our women with good health and easy hygienic solutions.
  • RELIABLE & LONG-LASTING – Wear your cup up to 12 hours at a time, cups are flexible and long-lasting. Pee Safe menstrual cup collects as much as 3-4 tampons and pads so you can relax.
  • FREEDOM TO DO THINGS ANYTIME – Say goodbye to those times when you had to hold back due to menstrual cycle. Use Pee Safe cups anywhere like swimming, hiking, sitting, exercising, sleeping overtime.
  • INFECTION AND RASH FREE SOLUTION – using menstrual cups will reduce the risk of having vaginal infections. It helps in reducing the foul menstrual rashes, irritation, dryness, leakage, and itching.
  • COMFORTABLE, SAFE & HYGIENIC – The easy-to-use and reusable cups are economical, comfortable, chemical-free and hygienic. Switch to cups that are more suitable for your body safer for the planet.
Last updated on October 28, 2023 4:18 pm
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Units

‎1.00 count

Brand

‎PEESAFE

Country of origin

‎India

Average Rating

2.38

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Silvana

    Absolutely awful, this cup got stuck twice and is unimaginable to take it of easily 8

  2. 08

    by Stefanie Symes

    Although the cup size was alright, the little stem to remove it is too short in this brand. Ending my experience with panic on how to get it out.

  3. 08

    by Bethany K

    Ok so this is the first time I’ve ever tried a cup. For reference, I used to use tampons but hated them because of leaks and making cramps feel worse so pretty much exclusively used pads for the last few years. Whiiiiiich I also hated because they leaked too and I just hated the way it can feel like you’re sitting in a wet nappy 🙄. The reasons I wanted to swap to a cup was firstly the leakage, secondly the environmental impact of disposable products.

    One instant positive I found was there was no leaks with this cup! Not in the day, not in the night. Freedom!! This alone was transformative for me. Another benefit I found is that when using a cup, you can ACTUALLY tell how heavy your period is, which I think is something useful for women who feel like their periods may be abnormal.

    The cons I can live with, but they’ll take some adapting and getting used to. The smaller issues are that there’s a technique to getting it in – sometimes it’s easy and sometimes it definitely isn’t in properly and you can really feel its not in the right place. As for taking it out I find it hard, I grab the stem with my nails but I worry that this will one day rip the stem off. I found it easiest to put it in with my hand behind me, and take it out with my hand in front of me. Because if you’re new to cup life aand just yank it out from behind then…well…let’s just say you may end up cleaning pretty much your whole bathroom lol.

    This leads to the main issue… Public bathrooms in most places aren’t best suited to cup life. Accidentally throwing a mini goblet of blood around your own bathroom is one matter, but throwing it around a public bathroom sounds pretty awful to be honest. Secondly there’s the issue of cleaning it before reinserting it. I’m all for normalising periods, but I don’t feel comfortable with the thought of waddling around a public bathroom whilst I clean out my menstrual cup and then waddle back into a cubicle to put it back in. As many public bathrooms aren’t cleaned frequently or particularly thoroughly, I consider it quite an unfair and unsanitary to do a thing like that in a public sink.

    I guess the way around this is carrying a bottle of water and some water wipes out with you if you know you’ll plan to change the cup that day.

    One last consideration is, after wearing it for a long time on a heavy day, the amount of blood you may find in the cup might be overwhelming. I’m awful around blood and never previously had an issue with menstrual blood on tampons/pads, but I felt myself go a little bit funny seeing the cup 3/4 full of blood. So keep that in mind too if you’re a bit funny around blood!!

    Overall, I plan to keep on using the cup as it fulfils the two things I bought it for – the leaking and the environmental impact 😁

  4. 08

    by Kristina Sto

    So I have been using a period cup for a while And always a small size. This cup is too small And too thin. As i used it for the first time it disappeared inside, ive noticed this at work and had a proper panick attack.
    Thankfully ive managed to Find it and take ir out myself.
    Totally not ideal. Terrible quality-do not Recommended to anyone

  5. 08

    by amy s.

    I’m someone with a very heavy flow and have had a baby.

    Pros

    ● Obviously great for the planet
    ● Much easier to insert than I thought
    ● On my very heavy days, I go through heavy duty tampons every couple of hours compared to approx 6 hours I could use the cup for
    ● Good for night time. Usually I have to get up through the night to change but kept this in until morning. Did leak a bit so I did have a back up pad which defeated the object a bit but next time will team with some reusable pads.
    ● The cup was probably more firm compared to other brands reading reviews but seems good for a heavy flow.

    Cons

    ●Removal takes a bit to get used to. I can understand why people panic but Google reassured me that i just needed to relax! But cracked it after a couple of goes. It was much more difficult to remove on my lighter days so maybe I would use a reusable pad at the start and end of my period.
    ●Can be pretty messy. As I found out when I needed to change in a public loo. As much as I do really like these, they really aren’t suitable if you need to remove when you’re out! Great for home or somewhere where you have easy access to a sink. I had originally wanted one for camping/festivals however did not think this through!

    On the whole I think this is a great product and will not be going back to tampons unless I’m camping etc. as I wouldn’t want to be rinsing the cup in a public place as it wouldn’t be very nice for squeamish onlookers!

  6. 08

    by Danielle Collins

    Do not buy unless you are extremely experienced. I’ve spent this evening in a+e because the suction on the cup was so strong I could not get it out. Two nurses had to fish it out and they had to make a few attempts. Do your research and do not buy if you are not very well acquainted with your own body! Getting them out is harder that putting it in!

  7. 08

    by Littlemadam

    I was going on holiday and panicked that my period would start and in all truth as it was the maldives the sharks would come after me…

    I bought the moon Cup previously and think it was too big. This one is a bit more flimsy, however was easier to insert and once in it collected everything perfectly.

    I don’t like being able to feel them once in, and I think with a bit of tweaking on this one I could avoid it. I am 38 with no kids and went with the small and it fits me so much better.

    Still trying to get used to it properly but this is the one for me in terms of how easy it is to insert and how it fits and feels.

    Ps I did not get eaten by sharks yay!

  8. 08

    by Lucy

    I have been trying this out and removing it is a nightmare the seal is so hard to break especially if you’re period is heavy I’ve watched countless removal videos and this cup is too firm for alot to the techniques to work

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