What The Heck Is A  Menstrual Cup?!  A menstrual cup is a hygienic, reusable sanitary product, made from a  soft, medical grade silicon.  Menstrual cups are around two inches long and are usually irritant free.  They often contain no latex, dyes, BPA, toxins or bleaches.  A menstrual cup is worn internally like a tampon, but it collects  menstrual fluid rather than absorbing it.  Unlike tampons, a menstrual cup is not a disposable product, so you only  need to buy one, saving you a tonne of money! How Much Fluid Can A Menstrual Cup Contain?  Most menstrual cups hold around 30 ml of menstrual fluid, which is  around one third of the average total flow each period.  When you insert a menstrual cup, a light seal is formed with your  vaginal wall, allowing the menstrual flow to pass into the cup, without  any leakage or odour.  It’s likely that you’ll empty a menstrual cup less frequently than you’d  replace tampons or pads - See more at:  http://www.bellybelly.com.au/health-lifestyle/menstrual-cup/
What The Heck Is A  Menstrual Cup?!  A menstrual cup is a hygienic, reusable sanitary product, made from a  soft, medical grade silicon.  Menstrual cups are around two inches long and are usually irritant free.  They often contain no latex, dyes, BPA, toxins or bleaches.  A menstrual cup is worn internally like a tampon, but it collects  menstrual fluid rather than absorbing it.  Unlike tampons, a menstrual cup is not a disposable product, so you only  need to buy one, saving you a tonne of money! How Much Fluid Can A Menstrual Cup Contain?  Most menstrual cups hold around 30 ml of menstrual fluid, which is  around one third of the average total flow each period.  When you insert a menstrual cup, a light seal is formed with your  vaginal wall, allowing the menstrual flow to pass into the cup, without  any leakage or odour.  It’s likely that you’ll empty a menstrual cup less frequently than you’d  replace tampons or pads - See more at:  http://www.bellybelly.com.au/health-lifestyle/menstrual-cup/
What The Heck Is A  Menstrual Cup?!  A menstrual cup is a hygienic, reusable sanitary product, made from a  soft, medical grade silicon.  Menstrual cups are around two inches long and are usually irritant free.  They often contain no latex, dyes, BPA, toxins or bleaches.  A menstrual cup is worn internally like a tampon, but it collects  menstrual fluid rather than absorbing it.  Unlike tampons, a menstrual cup is not a disposable product, so you only  need to buy one, saving you a tonne of money! How Much Fluid Can A Menstrual Cup Contain?  Most menstrual cups hold around 30 ml of menstrual fluid, which is  around one third of the average total flow each period.  When you insert a menstrual cup, a light seal is formed with your  vaginal wall, allowing the menstrual flow to pass into the cup, without  any leakage or odour.  It’s likely that you’ll empty a menstrual cup less frequently than you’d  replace tampons or pads - See more at:  http://www.bellybelly.com.au/health-lifestyle/menstrual-cup/
Aneer Menstrual cup
Available in two sizes 
S - Women younger than 25 or who have had no children
L - Women older than 25 or who have had children
NB!  I only have one PURPLE cup in size SMALL available still!
Read more about menstrual cups in this informative article:
http://www.bellybelly.com.au/health-lifestyle/menstrual-cup/