Choosing A Menstrual Cup
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 2:37 pm
Hey all,
As some of you would know, I had an allergy testing done because I wasn't sure if I was allergic to silicone as I had hives after wearing a knee compression sleeve that had a silicone band. Well... guess what... the doctor had me tested for pretty much everything that they usually test for... but not silicone... Wtf facepalm moment because I very clearly told him that the sleeves had a silicone band, or so the company told me. He had me tested for latex (negative), but not silicone... Of course, the hives could've appeared from the pressure of the sleeves as they could get pretty tight... or just plain irritation from the skin not being able to breathe... But it would've been really nice to have been able to completely write off silicone as an allergy I might have!
I have and used 2 different toys, both made of silicone. I don't seem to be getting any sort of reactions from them... besides the burning that I have explained in the past that seem to be coming from lube. I've tried KY silicone based lube and that one burned, but then, I've also tried Astroglide water based, the natural ingredient one as well as the sensitive skin one... Both burned too, though apparently, they burn the hubby as well, some kind of warming feel to them? Weird. I plan to discuss about the burning with my GYN again when I go visit her soon. We had thought maybe it was either a silicone/latex allergy or the OCP I was on that was causing it. Now that I'm off the pill, we'll have to discuss further and stuff.
In the meantime, I'd like to switch to a menstrual cup. I have never used tampons and recently tried using Flex discs. (Does anyone here know about the change in company? It's no longer "Instead Softcup", but "Softcup" and "Flex" from The Flex Company!) The discs are pretty amazing, but holy periods are they expensive! Especially when they're not reusable!
So how do I decide on a menstrual cup? I know most of them are made of silicone and I believe the Keeper is latex? What other materials are there? If there is a hypoallergenic one, perhaps I should go with that instead of trying out a silicone one... For something that I'll be putting inside my body non-stop for 3-5 days, I don't think I want to risk an allergic reaction.
As some of you would know, I had an allergy testing done because I wasn't sure if I was allergic to silicone as I had hives after wearing a knee compression sleeve that had a silicone band. Well... guess what... the doctor had me tested for pretty much everything that they usually test for... but not silicone... Wtf facepalm moment because I very clearly told him that the sleeves had a silicone band, or so the company told me. He had me tested for latex (negative), but not silicone... Of course, the hives could've appeared from the pressure of the sleeves as they could get pretty tight... or just plain irritation from the skin not being able to breathe... But it would've been really nice to have been able to completely write off silicone as an allergy I might have!
I have and used 2 different toys, both made of silicone. I don't seem to be getting any sort of reactions from them... besides the burning that I have explained in the past that seem to be coming from lube. I've tried KY silicone based lube and that one burned, but then, I've also tried Astroglide water based, the natural ingredient one as well as the sensitive skin one... Both burned too, though apparently, they burn the hubby as well, some kind of warming feel to them? Weird. I plan to discuss about the burning with my GYN again when I go visit her soon. We had thought maybe it was either a silicone/latex allergy or the OCP I was on that was causing it. Now that I'm off the pill, we'll have to discuss further and stuff.
In the meantime, I'd like to switch to a menstrual cup. I have never used tampons and recently tried using Flex discs. (Does anyone here know about the change in company? It's no longer "Instead Softcup", but "Softcup" and "Flex" from The Flex Company!) The discs are pretty amazing, but holy periods are they expensive! Especially when they're not reusable!
So how do I decide on a menstrual cup? I know most of them are made of silicone and I believe the Keeper is latex? What other materials are there? If there is a hypoallergenic one, perhaps I should go with that instead of trying out a silicone one... For something that I'll be putting inside my body non-stop for 3-5 days, I don't think I want to risk an allergic reaction.