Since The Keeper (rubber menstrual cup similar to the DivaCup) came up in the comments of the last post, I decided to do a bit of digging around for people that had compared the DivaCup with The Keeper. In case you're interested, here are some links:
The Keeper vs. DivaCup on community.livejournal.com/menstrual_cups
keeper vs. diva cup on MotheringDotCommune forums
Hip Mama's Thoughts on The Keeper vs. Diva Cup
The Keeper Website
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
Of Colour and Care
Fact: Things that are red in colour tend to overpower other colours, and even override your seriously admirable resolve to make sure everything that comes into contact with said red object retains its original colour. Ask any hairstylist who has dyed someone's hair any tone of red. Ask any laundress who has dealt with brand-new red sweatshirts.
As I waited for my DivaCup to dry after its final post-period washing a few days ago, I noticed that it has garnered a slight reddish tinge. The Diva people assure us this is normal, and I'm here to publicize my pathetic opinion of assent; I agree with the Diva people. After all, the thing is stuck up inside your pink flesh, being filled with reddish fluids for 24 hours of several days out of every month. Expecting it to emerge each month as pristine as when you bought the untainted silicone cup is a lot like storing spaghetti sauce in a clear plastic container for a week and expecting it to emerge as pristine as when you grabbed it off of the fourth shelf in Aisle 23 at Wal-Mart.
Onto what the title says is the other topic for this brilliant post: Care. Again, the Diva people generally know what they're talking about, so when they say to store the DivaCup in its cute little purple cloth drawstring bag between uses, there's a reason. The airflow that is allowed by the cotton bag, combined with washing it with warm water and gentle soap after each use, prevents the buildup of bacteria on the silicone.
Slightly off-topic, you might be interested in reading what Wikipedia has to say about Menstrual Cups: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_cup
Sarah
As I waited for my DivaCup to dry after its final post-period washing a few days ago, I noticed that it has garnered a slight reddish tinge. The Diva people assure us this is normal, and I'm here to publicize my pathetic opinion of assent; I agree with the Diva people. After all, the thing is stuck up inside your pink flesh, being filled with reddish fluids for 24 hours of several days out of every month. Expecting it to emerge each month as pristine as when you bought the untainted silicone cup is a lot like storing spaghetti sauce in a clear plastic container for a week and expecting it to emerge as pristine as when you grabbed it off of the fourth shelf in Aisle 23 at Wal-Mart.
Onto what the title says is the other topic for this brilliant post: Care. Again, the Diva people generally know what they're talking about, so when they say to store the DivaCup in its cute little purple cloth drawstring bag between uses, there's a reason. The airflow that is allowed by the cotton bag, combined with washing it with warm water and gentle soap after each use, prevents the buildup of bacteria on the silicone.
Slightly off-topic, you might be interested in reading what Wikipedia has to say about Menstrual Cups: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_cup
Sarah
Friday, March 16, 2007
Using Diva again?
Well, I "thought" my bleeding was done for this month, as I had a full day of nothing in the cup a few days ago, HOWEVER, my crazy body decided it wasn't finished, so I took out the Diva again, and have been using it yesterday and today. I have to say, it is the MOST comfortable thing ever! :) I've only had to remove and reinsert for comforts sake a few times, the other times were great! :) I've found that it's always the angle that does it. I've also discovered that if I let it start to open a little from the c-shape during insertion, (just a little), then it helps it open easier, and doesn't require as much prodding to unfold. :) I've got the twisting down, and I agree with the other post about how to clean the holes. :) I've been folding and rinsing as well, and it works great! :) (Although I didn't realize there were 4 holes until this morning, I just thought there were 2.. haha). :) I am VERY impressed with the Diva, and will be recommending it to all my girl friends! :) I don't know if it works easier for me because I'm married and have had kids, and have used a diaphram in the past as well, but I'm loving it! Sarah, I'm SO thankful for your posts! :) It's amazing! :) I'm for sure in the "C" group! :)
~Susan~ :) The latest happy diva. :)
~Susan~ :) The latest happy diva. :)
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Readers Write...How to Clean the Pin-Holes
I just got this email from my aunt, who I hope will join us as a blogger soon, but until then wanted to share her experiences with the DivaCup:
Thanks, Aunt Hazel!
Sarah
I was having issues with trying to get the pin holes on my DivaCup as well. Tried the pin thing but wasn't really comfortable with the sanitary part of that and was concerned that I would make the holes bigger. Was cleaning it the other night and tried something new and it works. Fold the cup in half with the pin hole being on the fold and run water into it and pronto it rinses out the blood.I'm still working on trying to get mine not to leak. After reading on your site I think that it is connected with the position it's in and the fact that my muscles there aren't in such good shape.
Keep up the info. It's a great place to connect and promote a terrific product. Even with the leakage thing (so I still have to wear a pad) I will not turn back. My flow is so heavy that there are times when I need to empty an almost full cup every 1 1/2 to 2 hours but that is better than running home from work to change clothes. The pain is almost none existent compared to before.
Thanks, Aunt Hazel!
Sarah
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
All is Well in Diva Netherworld
I'm hearing reports from people who have sympathized with (or been terrorized by) my first posts, when the whole DivaCup thing was very new to me. These people either a) Think I'm crazy to keep the DivaCup after all that; b) Think I've had no good experiences with the DivaCup, or c) Are now addicted to the blog.
For A and B, I'd like to make it clear that most of my experiences since those first few rounds with the cup have been fine, and therefore not juicy enough to blog about! I've written about the dramatic experiences, the painful experiences, and the sketchy ones.
No, I don't feel as if I have to relearn the whole technique every month, although my body doesn't anticipate the invasion with joyful nostalgia!
But far be it from me to give up on something so wallet-friendly, eco-friendly, and body-friendly just because of a little discomfort every now and again. I am a woman, after all--when I'm giving birth, the slight nuisance of inserting a tiny silicone cup inside me will seem only a trifle!
For group C, great! Tell all your friends about the gripping DivaCup drama that occurs on these pages so that its fame continues to spread!
Sarah
For A and B, I'd like to make it clear that most of my experiences since those first few rounds with the cup have been fine, and therefore not juicy enough to blog about! I've written about the dramatic experiences, the painful experiences, and the sketchy ones.
No, I don't feel as if I have to relearn the whole technique every month, although my body doesn't anticipate the invasion with joyful nostalgia!
But far be it from me to give up on something so wallet-friendly, eco-friendly, and body-friendly just because of a little discomfort every now and again. I am a woman, after all--when I'm giving birth, the slight nuisance of inserting a tiny silicone cup inside me will seem only a trifle!
For group C, great! Tell all your friends about the gripping DivaCup drama that occurs on these pages so that its fame continues to spread!
Sarah
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
I'm a DIVA girl.. :D
HELLO! I'm here! :) I finally got a period (don't ask.. very irregular cycle since the baby), and a chance to get a Diva Cup! :) So my darling husband went to the store for me, and purchased a DivaCup for me yesterday (don't worry, I called ahead and got them to set it aside to save him from having to search the store, or ask for it by name.. haha.. although he claims the owner was snickering while ringing up the purchase). So my first attempt with the Diva seems to have went quite well. It went in with no problems, and although I couldn't twist it, it seemed to have popped open anyhow. Cleaning and reinserting were no problem before bed, and I figured out how to twist it! haha! You just have to reach up a little higher and grasp the base of the cup and twist. :) It works! :) And lower is better, I found it harder to find the correct location this morning, and found it was irritating me a little, so after a few hours I removed it, and discovered that I think my cycle is over this month, so I'll have to wait for another time to continue my adventures. :) haha.. :) All in all it was a great experience for the first time, and I actually forgot about it all evening. :) It was nice. :) No more bunchy pads for me! :)
Say Yes to Friends, No to Rugby
Just found out that a friend I'll call A has been using the DivaCup for like 2 years! Yay, someone local! And apparently she's enjoyed my Diva blogs, too, so it seems the concesus is keep 'em coming!!
I'm serious about being willing to share the posting rights, so A, if you wanna post too, just let me know!
Random rabbit trail - now that DivaGirl has her own blog, we won't need to use the Warning: Girl stuff ahead! disclaimer ... bummer! Maybe we'll do it every now and then for a particularly juicy post!
Things are much better "down there" today. A confirmed that wearing it low is vital to comfort and utility.
She also shared from her wealth of diva-wearing wisdom that wearing the D.C. while playing contact sports such as rugby (she's speaking from experience) can be a bad idea. One wrong cleat-plant to the gut and you could be gushing--always awkward to explain.
I'm serious about being willing to share the posting rights, so A, if you wanna post too, just let me know!
Random rabbit trail - now that DivaGirl has her own blog, we won't need to use the Warning: Girl stuff ahead! disclaimer ... bummer! Maybe we'll do it every now and then for a particularly juicy post!
Things are much better "down there" today. A confirmed that wearing it low is vital to comfort and utility.
She also shared from her wealth of diva-wearing wisdom that wearing the D.C. while playing contact sports such as rugby (she's speaking from experience) can be a bad idea. One wrong cleat-plant to the gut and you could be gushing--always awkward to explain.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Wanna be a Diva Girl Blogger??
I just invited two girls that I know are Diva girls to blog on this site, too... if you're a Diva girl and you are interested in blogging here about your experiences, comment this post and let me know!!
Am I Doing Something Wrong?
I think I'm doing something wrong. With the DivaCup, that is.
First of all, I've never been able to do the whole pinch-the-base-and-turn bit. How the heck does that work? Everything is slippery in there and I just can't get my thumb in there at that angle to pinch and turn!
So, instead of pinching-and-turning with two fingers, I try to turn the thing with one finger jammed way up there, trying to get on all sides of it and push them around, trying to coax it to open up fully. This morning it took an especially long time for the thing to open up. I might have given up before it did. I just had to block it out of my mind.
Then there's this strange pain like those dang eggs are still tearing themselves off of my uterine wall (no, this is not a professional medical opinion), or like I've jammed two tampons up my cervix and forgot about them. Or maybe I just still have cramps! If they're cramps, they're strange. They're not like my first day cramps.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, or even if I am doing something wrong!! I'd sure appreciate the expertise of another diva girl on this!!
Painfully and nervously,
Diva
First of all, I've never been able to do the whole pinch-the-base-and-turn bit. How the heck does that work? Everything is slippery in there and I just can't get my thumb in there at that angle to pinch and turn!
So, instead of pinching-and-turning with two fingers, I try to turn the thing with one finger jammed way up there, trying to get on all sides of it and push them around, trying to coax it to open up fully. This morning it took an especially long time for the thing to open up. I might have given up before it did. I just had to block it out of my mind.
Then there's this strange pain like those dang eggs are still tearing themselves off of my uterine wall (no, this is not a professional medical opinion), or like I've jammed two tampons up my cervix and forgot about them. Or maybe I just still have cramps! If they're cramps, they're strange. They're not like my first day cramps.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, or even if I am doing something wrong!! I'd sure appreciate the expertise of another diva girl on this!!
Painfully and nervously,
Diva
What Every Diva Girl Should Know
Four things that I've learned that you just don't want to overlook if you're a Diva Girl!
What Every Diva Girl Should Know
What Every Diva Girl Should Know
Recap: Round Three With Diva
And another installment in the epic Diva Adventure!!
Round Three with Diva, the Recap
Round Three with Diva, the Recap
Day Two With Guinea Diva
All things considered, I couldn't have expected it to go swimmingly the first time!!
Day Two With Guinea Diva
Day Two With Guinea Diva
Hello My Name is Diva
I started posting about my DivaCup in September 2006, before I started A Transparent Life. A few months later, I'm deciding to separate A Transparent Life from my Diva Chronicles... but I don't want to get rid of the comments that were on those other posts, so I'm going to link to them...
Click below to read my first post as a Diva:
Hello My Name is Diva
Click below to read my first post as a Diva:
Hello My Name is Diva
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