Anytime Reusable Menstrual Period Cup Medical Grade Silicone

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Reusable Menstrual Cup – Eco-Friendly Period Care That’s Waste-Free

Every year, over 12 billion pads and tampons end up in landfills—and many take up to 500 years to break down. There’s a better way. Our Reusable Menstrual Cup is a sustainable, zero-waste period solution designed for comfort, convenience, and the planet. Made from medical-grade silicone, it's a reliable, eco-conscious alternative to traditional pads and tampons—perfect for Australians ready to ditch plastic-filled period products for good.

Key Features

🌱 Eco-Friendly & Zero Waste – Say goodbye to single-use plastic. Each cup replaces hundreds of disposable products.
💧 Medical-Grade Silicone – Safe, non-toxic, and gentle on your body. Made for long-term use.
🌸 Comfortable & Leak-Free – Soft and flexible to fit your body perfectly. Enjoy up to 12 hours of protection.
💼 Great for On-the-Go – Lightweight, discreet, and easy to carry wherever you go.
♻️ Cost-Effective & Reusable – One cup can last for years, saving you money and reducing waste.
🧼 Easy to Clean – Rinse and sterilise with ease. No harsh chemicals or complicated routines.

Choosing this reusable menstrual cup is more than just a switch—it’s a statement. By making the change, you're reducing your environmental impact, lowering your exposure to synthetic materials, and embracing a kinder, cleaner period. Ready to take the eco-friendly leap? Order now and join thousands of Australians choosing a better, plastic-free period.

If you're unsure about using menstrual cups, have a look at this video from the ABC about menstrual cups. It's a great way to learn more about this sustainable and cost-effective option for managing your period.

Instructions:

Sterilise the cup before use by cleaning it in boiling water (see below).
Thoroughly wash your hands before inserting or removing.
Use for a maximum of 8 hours.
Remove and clean and re-use as many times as you need each day.
The stem can be trimmed to suit - just make sure you leave enough to get hold of (min. .5mm).

It’s important to wash your menstrual cup with clean water at least twice a day during your cycle (every 12 hours), and ideally every 4-8 hours. After removing your cup and emptying the contents, simply wash the cup under cold water and then re-insert. You may also use a scent-free, water-based (oil-free) soap or one of the specially designed wipe or wash options.

Helpful Tip: You will find that rinsing your cup first in cold water, followed by warm water, will help prevent discolouration. Cold water prevents stains from setting into the silicone.

How to clean your menstrual cup with boiling water

  1. Bring a pot of water to a boil.
  2. Place your cup in the water.
  3. Make sure the cup does not sink to the bottom of the pot (it could melt when coming into contact with the saucepan base).
  4. Boil for 2-10 minutes (depending on the specific brand)
  5. Remove the cup and allow it to air dry.

Helpful Tip: To prevent the cup from touching the base of the pot, you can try positioning it in a whisk that is placed inside the pot. You should also dry the cup in the sun to prevent the chances of discolouration.

If your cup gets burned or damaged on the base of the saucepan during boiling, you may need to replace it.