Menstrual cup - pot??
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Menstrual cup - pot??
Well, I've bought myself a menstrual cup, because menstrual cups started pissing me off and I know that you have to boil a menstrual cup before using it and after your period ends. Do I have to get a brand new pot for this or would a cleaned pot that would be only used for my menstrual cup be enough??
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Re: Menstrual cup - pot??
You so don't need a new pot or reserve a pot only for this use! Your cup and what was in it won't do anything to your pot, and the same is true in reverse. And cleaning the pot before and after works with this the same way it does with anything else you put in a pot.
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Re: Menstrual cup - pot??
That's good to know. It's just that my friend told me that I should get a new pot, because he thinks there could be food residue and bacteria and that that could give me a vaginal disease or like an UTI or something and I would prefer not having to tell my parents about that lol.
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Re: Menstrual cup - pot??
Because you're boiling the water, that just isn't something you have to worry about. Just like boiling takes care of any bacteria on your cup, it does the same for the pot you're boiling it in. And UTIs happen when and if bacteria enters the urinary tract, not the vagina, and they aren't connected.
(I also am not sure what a "vaginal disease" is, but it sounds like maybe this friend isn't the best choice for health information?)
(I also am not sure what a "vaginal disease" is, but it sounds like maybe this friend isn't the best choice for health information?)
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