Les adolescentes et les coupes menstruelles : conseils pour les débutantes
Quel est l'âge légal pour utiliser une coupe menstruelle Lunette ? La réponse est la suivante : si vous avez l'âge légal pour avoir vos règles, vous avez l'âge légal pour utiliser une coupe menstruelle Lunette. Les adolescents Des jeunes filles de 14 ans ont déjà utilisé avec succès une Lunette Cup pour leurs règles. Cependant, un peu de pratique supplémentaire est parfois nécessaire pour s'habituer au processus si vous débutez avec la coupe menstruelle.
LUNETTE TAILLE 1 - CONÇUE POUR LES JEUNES UTILISATEURS
Nous avons conçu notre plus petit Coupe menstruelle Lunette (taille 1) spécialement conçu pour les jeunes utilisateurs. Non seulement il est plus petit et plus court, mais il est aussi plus moelleux pour une insertion plus facile.
Si je suis vierge, puis-je quand même utiliser une Lunette Cup ?
Si vous êtes vierge, vous pouvez toujours utiliser une Lunette Cup . Cependant, les jeunes adolescentes et les vierges devront peut-être s'entraîner un peu plus au début, car elles ne sont généralement pas aussi familières avec leur anatomie. Bien que la virginité ne soit pas un obstacle, les muscles vaginaux sont plus serrés et l'insertion peut être un défi jusqu'à ce que votre corps se soit adapté à la coupe. Les personnes plus jeunes qui ont leurs règles avec un hymen intact doivent savoir que l'insertion de la coupe peut rompre l'hymen. Selon les normes médicales, la virginité n'est pas définie par l'état de l'hymen ; elle rester vierge jusqu'à ce qu'elles aient des rapports sexuels.
Conseils pour les débutantes en coupe menstruelle
- Détendez-vous et prenez votre temps : Choisissez un moment seul où vous pouvez vous concentrer sans distractions ni interruptions. Peut-être après un bain chaud lorsque vous êtes détendue. Si vous êtes trop nerveuse, les muscles vaginaux se contracteront, rendant l'insertion inconfortable, voire impossible.
- Apprenez à vous connaître : il est toujours bon de connaître votre propre corps. Prenez le temps de localiser l’ouverture vaginale et insérez même un doigt pour localiser votre col de l’utérus. Vous aurez exactement la même sensation que le bout de votre nez. Connaître l’emplacement de votre col de l’utérus vous aidera à positionner correctement la coupe et à ne pas l’insérer trop haut.
- Entraînez-vous pendant vos règles : le vagin est plus souple et le sang fonctionne comme un lubrifiant. OU . . .
- Faites un essai avant vos règles : vous serez peut-être plus à l'aise pour vous entraîner avant vos règles si vous craignez de toucher du sang. Dans ce cas, utilisez de l'eau comme lubrifiant.
- Essayez différents plis qui accentuent le point d'insertion : la plupart des gens utilisez le pliage en C typique. Cependant, il existe de nombreuses façons de plier une Lunette Cup. vidéo ici je vous montrerai neuf plis différents.
- Sens d'insertion approprié : sachez que le sens d'insertion doit être dirigé vers le bas de votre dos, et non vers le haut.
- Soyez patient : sachez qu’il faudra peut-être plusieurs tentatives avant de réussir. Si vous commencez sans vous attendre à une insertion parfaite, vous aurez plus de chances d’être détendu et agréablement surpris lorsque le succès se produira.
- Évaluez la tige : une fois insérée, vous devrez décider si vous souhaitez ou non conserver la tige. Si elle dépasse, elle sera inconfortable. Dans ce cas, vous n'aurez probablement pas besoin de la tige et pourrez la couper. Cependant, si ce n'est pas le cas, vous en aurez peut-être besoin pour faciliter le retrait.
Conseils pour le premier retrait de la coupe menstruelle
- Encore une fois - RELAX : Tout comme pour l'insertion. Prenez votre temps !
- Ne tirez PAS sur la tige : la tige sert à accéder au fond de la coupe. Si vous tirez sur la tige, vous aurez mal ! Cela créera également un désordre puisque la coupe ne sera pas soutenue ni contrôlée lorsqu'elle sortira.
- Pressez le bas pour libérer l'aspiration : c'est la clé : le bas de la coupe est doté de crêtes pour la prise en main. Saisissez le bas et tirez la coupe sur le côté. L'idée est d'éloigner un bord de la paroi vaginale pour libérer l'aspiration. Vous l'entendrez lorsque cela se produit.
- Basculer doucement : une fois la succion relâchée, basculer doucement la coupe d'un côté à l'autre en la retirant. Cette technique n'est peut-être pas nécessaire, mais elle facilite le retrait si la coupe a du mal à sortir.
Ressources d'information pour les filles et les parents
En tant qu'adolescent ou parent d'adolescent, il est utile de faire des recherches et d'en apprendre davantage, non seulement sur votre corps, mais également sur les options menstruelles saines qui sont disponibles pour les adolescents d'aujourd'hui. Pour des informations sur l'anatomie féminine, le site de Lunette propose des informations sous la rubrique « Anatomy 101 by Lunette » pour permettre aux adolescentes qui ont leurs règles d'apprendre la complexité de leur forme anatomique à l'aide d'un schéma médical.
Si cela vous a aidé à décider d'acheter une coupe menstruelle, consultez notre gamme de coupes menstruelles .
52 commentaires
Hi Sarah!
Since the menstrual cup does not absorb anything to itself, it is completely safe to insert it when you are expecting your periods. Even if your period does not start that day, there is no harm in having the cup inserted. However, even if the cup is not filled, remember to always “empty” or remove, rinse and re-insert the cup and not leave it inserted for more than 12 hours (some countries regulations may suggest 6-8 hours) at a time.
Hope this helps :)
Team Lunette
Hi!
I have an event coming up and it’ll really hard for me to put my menstrual cup in during the event but i’m supposed to get my period the day of the event. is it safe for me to put my menstrual cup in before, even if i don’t have my period just in case i get it during the event? or should i go for a different option?
Thank you!
Hi Tenzin!
When you use the cup for the first time, give yourself plenty of time to try it out in a place you feel comfortable and try to be as relaxed as possible. Inserting should not cause pain, but it can be a little uncomfortable at first. The cup should also not cause you to bleed anymore than normal, but especially if you have heavy periods, your flow can slightly affect you when inserting the cup.
We designed our smaller Lunette menstrual cup (our Lunette Cup size 1) specifically for younger users. Not only is it smaller and shorter – it is squishier consistency for easier insertion. We recommend the smaller Lunette Cup Model 1 also for young users who have a heavy flow. Why? Because your muscles and hymen are tighter, it’s easier to insert the smaller cup.
Read more about this topic here: https://www.lunette.com/pages/teens-menstrual-cups
Getting something inserted into the vagina like a menstrual cup or a tampon can be a bit challenging, but don’t worry and don’t give up. If it isn’t working this time, try it later or tomorrow or next month. Practice makes pro and you will eventually get the hang of the cup. And in the meanwhile browse our homepage and check out our Cup Basics, you’ll find a lot of useful information on how to use the cup there. Here you go: https://www.lunette.com/pages/cup-basics
-Team Lunette
Do we get bleed and pain while inserting menstrual cup for the first time ?
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Hi Lalitha,
basically yes, it is possible to try the cup before the period and practicing the various folds is also a good idea. Keep in mind that the vagina is more moist during periods and blood acts like lubricant, so the insertion may actually be easier during periods than outside your period. The cervix may also be located at a different height during your period than outside your periods. So if you face difficulties, keep in mind that the insertion of the cup might not be that difficult during periods :)
Best regards, Team Lunette
Hi Becca,
I am sorry to hear that your cup is causing difficulties. It sounds as if your cervix might be in the way, preventing the cup from opening. The pain could come from the cup putting pressure on the cervix. Often it helps to try another fold. Also keep in mind since you tried the cup before your period, that the vagina is more moist during periods and blood acts like lubricant, so the insertion may actually be easier. The cervix may also be located at a different height during your period than outside your periods. So could be insertion won’t be that difficult during periods :)
Best regards, Team Lunette
Can we try this before our period for testing
Can we try this before our period for testing
I recently bought a cup to use while I’m abroad thinking it would be easier to carry along than a bunch of tampons and pads, I’ve been working with it before my period. I think I’ve got the proper insertion, I use the punch down fold as I am a Virginia and it’s the most comfortable but I can’t get it to pop open? I’ve tried the c fold and it’s just not comfortable for insertions. Is it unable to pop open because it’s too low? It’s about 3/4 of the way in and I do hear a little bit of a vacuum seal, but it’s still folded and it hurt to try and turn it or wiggle it. Thank you in advance!
I recently bought a cup to use while I’m abroad thinking it would be easier to carry along than a bunch of tampons and pads, I’ve been working with it before my period. I think I’ve got the proper insertion, I use the punch down fold as I am a Virginia and it’s the most comfortable but I can’t get it to pop open? I’ve tried the c fold and it’s just not comfortable for insertions. Is it unable to pop open because it’s too low? It’s about 3/4 of the way in and I do hear a little bit of a vacuum seal, but it’s still folded and it hurt to try and turn it or wiggle it. Thank you in advance!
Hi Vismaya,
thank you for your comment!
Early difficulties are super normal so don’t worry! Sometimes it takes a few months to learn the use :)
When the cervix is rather low inserting the cup may be more difficult, due to limited space and it may easily happen that the cup touches the cervix. Try placing the cup as low as possible. If the stem is disturbing, poking out of the vagina,… you can always shorten the stem where needed or cut it away completely.
Try various folds, often one fold works better than the other.
Best regards, Team Lunette
I am 17 years old and have bought the menstrual cup. I am able to insert 3/4th of the menstrual cup and then i feel the rim of the cup is touching my canal and is uncomfortable.i tried to change direction but the cup doesnt seem to move anymore. I am able to reach mg cervix with my finger but i find it difficult to guide the cup to the cervix. What can i do about this?
Hi Ruthanne! Thanks so much for reaching out! It really depends on the cup and the users how far the fingers may need to go. Which cup size are you using? And which folding method are you using? We’d love to help troubleshoot this further for you if you email us at info@lunette.fi <3 -Team Lunette
Hi,
I have had a menstrual cup for a few years now but have not had a lot of success with using it. Sometimes I can insert it no problem, but then the next time I try I have trouble – very inconsistent. So some periods I just skip it altogether because it is such a hassle.
My question is, when inserting the cup, are your fingers supposed to go in along with the cup? Because I don’t and I can’t keep it folded. This is something that is never really stated on any of the instructions (I have been combing the internet to see if there is any extra help somewhere). I tend to hold the fold, get it in slightly and then I don’t know what to do next because the food comes undone – so, again, are my fingers supposed to go in also to keep the fold in place until it’s all done?
Thanks for any tips.
Hi I am a gynecologist
Though not very clear with long term use of menstrual cup, not routine but is rather new
I myself switched to cup about 9 months ago
Very comfortable but don’t know the long term effect
The changes that happens to vagina of a sexually active female like loss of rugocities does it happen with menstrual cup
Hi Torsa! Great to hear that you are interested in switching to a Lunette Cup! Most people are able to use a menstrual cup – it also typically takes most people a few cycles to get the hang of use. So don’t worry if you don’t get it right the first time. You can also email us at info@lunette.fi and we’re more than happy to answer any questions and troubleshoot any issues. :) – Team Lunette
Hi Alda! We’re thrilled to hear you’ve bought both sizes of Lunette! If the stem of the cups is bothering you it is okay to trim the stem or remove it so that it isn’t rubbing against anything. You can still remove the cup by pushing the cup down with your pelvic muscles so that you can reach the bottom to release suction. When you feel discomfort of cramping associated with the cup this is usually due to the cup touching your cervix, this isn’t dangerous but it’s also not comfortable. You can typically fix this by wearing your cup lower. Don’t hesitate to contact us at info@lunette.fi and we’re more than happy to offer more troubleshooting help! :) -Team Lunette
Just bought Lunette Model 1 and Model 2. Tried Model 1 first on dry run. It takes time to get pop when inside. So then I tried Model 2. It worked perfectly. It pops open right away. But sometimes I can feel the cup irritated my bladder. Should I push the cup little bit more until the stem is not irritated my labia? Once I corrected them it was so nice. I couldn’t feel the cup or it’s not pain anymore. But sometimes I can feel sore around my hips and lower belly. Was it because of the cup?
Thanks
I am 27, still a virgin. My opening whole is really small(can barely put 1 finger without hurting) and have a thick tight hymen.. Can I use a cup? I am nervous enough to try this. Does it hurt a lot?
I have try menstrual cup .but lol.I can’t able to insert it.What’s wrong with me.I have spend hours in the bathroom but it doesn’t happen. I tried to force but it quiet painful. What’s wrong with my body.when I force it only go 2mm inside me .That’s it.please help me
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Hello! As a med student, I would like to ask you to reconsider using the term virginity since it can cause confusion and misinform young women. Instead, I suggest saying “having your first sexual experience”, as well as explaining what is the hymen, how it might break, how it is different for every person, what might happen when it breaks, etc.
Hi Maheshwari! We’re so glad to hear you’re thinking on swathing to a Lunette Cup! 😊 The hymen can break on its own over time or from intense exercise etc. Insertable menstrual products like tampons and cups can also break the hymen, but this has nothing to do with virginity.
Using a menstrual cup should not hurt, but it is common for it to take a few cycles for you to get the hang of it and become a Cup Master. To make insertion and removal easy be sure to pick the smaller size Model 1 Lunette, be very relaxed when inserting the cup (if you tense up your muscles will tense and this will make it more difficult to insert the cup) and you can use water based lubricant or water to help with insertion. You can also email us at info@lunette.fi and we’re more than happy to assist you! 💙
-Team Lunette