• Why I Gave Menstrual Cups a Second Chance and Found One That Actually Fits

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    A few years ago, I tried switching to a menstrual cup. It seemed like the perfect solution — better for the environment, more cost-effective, and honestly, I loved the idea of not having to change a tampon every few hours. But after a few cycles of struggling with leaks, weird pressure, and just an overall uncomfortable experience, I gave up and went back to my usual products. At the time, I figured maybe cups just weren’t for me. I remember feeling disappointed because it should have worked, right? Everyone was raving about how freeing and convenient cups were. But mine didn’t feel right — like it was too long or in the wrong place. I didn’t know then that those little issues were probably all related to my anatomy. Specifically: a low cervix. Fast forward to this year, and I started seeing more about new menstrual cup options — different shapes, materials, and even quizzes to help you choose the…