Submitted by AlainaOfArc on March 28, 2008 - 05:43.
I have a Diva Cup, and I haven't had any problems with leaking. I love, love, LOVE it, and would never go back to tampons or pads unless it was an emergency.
For those who have to 'supplement' their keeper/diva cup, are you sure you have the right size? Do you twist it around after inserting, to make sure it's fully open? If you're using it properly, there shouldn't be any leaks.
The thing I love so much about it is how comfortable it is. It's not absorbent like a tampon, so it is easy to remove and insert. And I barely even notice it's there, unlike a pad. The reuse factor just makes me love it even more, I never have to worry about having more supplies with me. Great for traveling, too.
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Submitted by AlainaOfArc on March 28, 2008 - 05:43.
I have a Diva Cup, and I haven't had any problems with leaking. I love, love, LOVE it, and would never go back to tampons or pads unless it was an emergency.
For those who have to 'supplement' their keeper/diva cup, are you sure you have the right size? Do you twist it around after inserting, to make sure it's fully open? If you're using it properly, there shouldn't be any leaks.
The thing I love so much about it is how comfortable it is. It's not absorbent like a tampon, so it is easy to remove and insert. And I barely even notice it's there, unlike a pad. The reuse factor just makes me love it even more, I never have to worry about having more supplies with me. Great for traveling, too.