I am planning to move from using sanitary napkins to using a menstrual cup. I want to know whether it's safe, could it cause any problems in the future like a pelvic prolapse? I have had a dnc in 2015 and vaginal birth in 2018.
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Menstrual cups, inserted into the vagina to collect blood during a period, can cause pelvic organ prolapse if women don't use them correctly. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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It is completely safe. There are no known complications.
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It is totally harmless, there is nothing to do worry.
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Dear Lybrate user, it is good to know you wish to switch to a menstrual cup. An fda approved medical grade silicone cup is safe to use. As per the brand of your choice, medium to large cups are recommended for women who have given birth. Start with a smaller size ('medium'),and if you feel comfortable enough, you can graduate to 'large' size cup. When used correctly, a menstrual cup is safe and will not cause or worsen a prolapse. If you wish to know further, you may connect with me over text/call and we shall discuss it in detail.
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