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title: "DivaCup - BPA-Free Reusable Menstrual Cup - Leak-Free Feminine Hygiene - Tampon and Pad Alternative - Up To 12 Hours Of Protection - Model 1"
brand: "diva"
price: "€ 101.99"
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# Up to 12 hours leak-free protection 100% medical grade BPA-free silicone Comes in 3 customizable sizes DivaCup - BPA-Free Reusable Menstrual Cup - Leak-Free Feminine Hygiene - Tampon and Pad Alternative - Up To 12 Hours Of Protection - Model 1

**Brand:** diva
**Price:** € 101.99
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Own your flow, own your power — the DivaCup revolution is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DivaCup - BPA-Free Reusable Menstrual Cup - Leak-Free Feminine Hygiene - Tampon and Pad Alternative - Up To 12 Hours Of Protection - Model 1 by diva
- **How much does it cost?** € 101.99 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- diva enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted diva brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Confidence:** Enjoy up to 12 hours of reliable, leak-free protection that keeps you unstoppable.
- • **Clean & Care Smart:** Maintain peak hygiene with easy cleaning—boil-safe silicone and plant-based DivaWash recommended.
- • **Eco-Chic & Cost-Savvy:** Ditch disposables—save money and the planet with a reusable, BPA-free menstrual cup.
- • **Join the Period Revolution:** Support social impact initiatives fighting period poverty and promoting menstrual health worldwide.
- • **Tailored Fit, Ultimate Comfort:** Choose from three sizes designed to perfectly match your unique flow and anatomy.

## Overview

The DivaCup is a BPA-free, 100% medical grade silicone menstrual cup offering up to 12 hours of leak-free protection. Available in three sizes for a personalized fit, it replaces tampons and pads with a sustainable, cost-effective alternative. Designed for comfort and durability, it’s easy to clean and supports global menstrual health initiatives.

## Description

Product Description The DivaCup menstrual cup is for those who are done compromising, done pretending it’s ok. We’ve created a better, healthier way, an alternative to sanitary pads that gives up to 12 hours protection. Made from 100% medical grade silicone, the DivaCup contains no added chemicals (no BPA), latex, dyes or plastics.Each box contains a DivaCup, user guide and handy cotton storage bag.For best results we recommend pairing the DivaCup menstrual cup with the DivaWash menstrual cup cleanser, a 100% plant-based, pH balanced cleanser.The DivaCup comes in 3 different sizes - Model 0, Model 1 or Model 2 - so you can find the ideal size for your age and menstrual flow. It’s time for all of us to challenge the period status quo. Join the Inner Revolution and shout it from the rooftops. Ingredients 100% medical grade silicone, with no latex, dyes, rubber, plastic or BPA. Directions 1. Fold the DivaCup along the rim and insert it following the instructions in the user manual. 2. Once the DivaCup is inserted, it will pop open and create a seal with your vaginal walls. 3. To remove the DivaCup, break the seal by pressing the base of the cup, then gently pull it out. 4. Empty the contents into the toilet, clean the cup with DivaWash or mild, unscented soap and water, and reinsert. Safety Warning Please note: This product is BPA free. Follow the instructions for use and care to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the product. Manufacturer Contact Information Diva International Inc., Canada.

Review: A Silicone Miracle - Genuinely a miracle (for the most part), in the form of a medical grade silicone cup! For reference, I'm 16 and haven't given birth (thankfully). Overall, I get on really well with the Diva Cup. Soft, smooth silicone means you can barely feel it once its inside and the thickness of the material means its very easy to open it once you know how. It takes some practice to figure out how to insert and stop leaks (cover your WHOLE cervix with the cup!!!) but once you get this sorted in 1 or 2 cycles, it's wonderful to just forget about your period for 12 hours! My only problems were that when I initially cleaned it with soap, as suggested, I got a painful bacterial imbalance (the leaflet DOESN'T tell you you can boil it!) and even now, the cup can sometimes make me feel a bit like I need a wee when I'm standing up, but this is most likely a personal problem than a problem with the product itself! The few problems I have with the Diva Cup don't take away from its exceptional quality and performance and so it definitely deserves 5 stars. A comfortable, reliable and environmentally friendly menstrual product. -=-=-=-=-=-=- When it first arrived my box was a bit banged up but the cup itself (and the carry bag) were in perfect condition. The instructional leaflet provided tells you virtually everything you need to know including how to insert and care for the cup, but it does leave out a few bits and pieces. My biggest criticism is that the leaflet implies that you must clean the cup with either Diva-Wash (which is rather overpriced imo) or anti-bacterial soap. I actually got a bacterial imbalance (very painful...) from using soap at all! It wasn't until after, that I discovered you dont need to use anything. It's more than enough to boil the cup in a pan of fresh water for 2 minutes, since it wont burn or melt (see: silicone cupcake cases!) and takes away all risk of rashes or irritation. I personally feel its a shame this information was left out as it could save a lot of money and, in my personal case, pain! The cup itself is made of really nice silicone. A friend of mine has a few different cups, not including the Diva, and this one definitely has the smoothest, softest silicone. It's quite a long cup and so would probably be better suited to people with a high(er) cervix, but could still be used successfully by most! The stem isn't stretchy and isn't too flexible, which is really good for pulling/pushing when need be. The grip rings that run up onto the base of the cup, again, aren't flexible so it's much much harder to slip/lose your grip. On the inside of the cup, the DivaCup logo and "Made in Canada" is printed nearer the top, and measurements (in both metric and imperial) run down the inside for monitoring your cycle, if desired. The four teeny tiny holes punched through the top rim all go through the silicone fully (compared to cheaper cups) but, as with ALL cups, can become blocked with use. This is easily fixed if the cup is filled with water, held against your hand, turned upsidedown and squeezed to force water through the holes. However, the silicone is quite thick. This means the cup is a bit more resistant to folds and pops open with a little bit more force (it shouldn't hurt, though!) once inserted, compared to cups with thinner silicone. Some may desire this and others may not! From what i've heard, a softer and/or smaller cup (like the Meluna S or M) might typically be better suited for a teenager or someone with a small hymen (more easily inserted, less "pop" feeling) but it's purely personal preference and, considering my own age, I got on with the thick silicone really well! An advantage of this is that it's much easier to pop open the cup once inserted. If you've never used a menstrual cup before (like me before I purchased it!) I would say it's a definitely fine to start with as I found out, but there may be better options for a beginner. As I said above, the thick silicone can be a bit difficult to handle initially. A few words of advice - do some googling! Have a look at some other cups on the market and their reviews to see if the Diva is your best first choice. (PreciousStarsPads on youtube is a wonderful resource!!). And don't give up right away. It took me about 1-2 cycles before I figured out how to properly (and comfortably) insert and open the cup, so I would urge anyone to try and stick with it for a bit, maybe wear pads as backups, and just see if you can get on with it! Overall, the few problems I have with the Diva Cup don't take away from its exceptional quality and performance and so it definitely deserves 5 stars. I would recommend this to everyone I know (that can use one!), if I had the guts to shout about my period!
Review: This will change your life. I cannot recommend this enough. - I cannot recommend this product enough! It has changed my life forever for the better. I can now sleep, walk, exercise and do just about anything without ever having to worry about leakage. I sometimes really forget I am even on my period because the cup can stay in easily 10-12 hours without emptying. At first it was a bit uncomfortable using a cup, I had no idea how to insert it properly and how to place it in the right way so the suction can take place and it can stay in place. After trying a couple of times I found the way to use it best, here are some tips: 1. Cut the end bit off, not entirely but keep just enough on the cup so you can grab it easily when it's inserted. Leaving it the way it is can actually harm the tissues in this very sensitive area. 2. Disinfect it, although it's new and comes in it's original packaging, don't trust anything that isn't disinfected to insert into your body. I have an old tiny pan I don't use anymore, I fill it up with hot boiling water and put in the cup, leaving it on low heat on the stove for a couple of minutes for it to get really disinfected. Between uses I just empty it in the toilet and rinse it thoroughly in the sink. Make sure to wash your hand thoroughly before taking it out and inserting back in. 3. For insertion I've found the best method to be folding it in a C shape, which is basically pressing in the middle and folding it. I wet it with water beforehand so it's easier to go in, it can irritate skin/tissue if you insert silicone dry. Once inserted I want to make sure that the suction has taken place so I pull it out a little and push it back up, this takes a couple of trials to get it right. The benefits of the cup supersedes any other product I've used such as pads and tampons. In fact, allow me to list the benefits. 1. Environmentally friendly, it's made of medical grade silicone (super durable) 2. Cost efficient (buy once a year) 3. No harsh chemicals such as bleach or fragrance as found in tampons/pads causing risk to health. 4. Leave it in for 10-12 hours without worrying about emptying, no more worries about waking up to red stained sheets. 5. It collects everything (blood and clots), tampons only absorb the liquid blood and leave the bits in which is not the healthiest way for the blood flow. 6. In my experience, way less cramps since I started using this. 7. It's so comfortable, it adjusts to your body shape cause the material is so flexible, you might feel it being there in the beginning when you're getting used to the suction but once you're used to the cup you will sometimes forget you're on your period. Don't be put off by dealing with blood, it's very natural and in my experience I've learned a lot about my menstruation. I had no idea how much I actually bled and how it differed from one day to the other and between different cycles. It's a great way to experience the body relationship and learn about something perfectly natural. I've been using this cup (have tried the moon cup too but found it a bit too big and of less flexible material) for about 1.5 yrs and like I said before, it has totally changed my life and made my period days so much easier to deal with. The #1 benefit is that it is completely natural, it does not expose your body to any chemicals and causes no damage at all (even regular pads contain bleach but are just less invasive than tampons). I can't tell you how happy I am with the cup, especially the diva cup. It really delivers the quality it's promising.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | DIVA |
| Colour | Clear |
| Item diameter | 42 Millimetres |
| Material | Silicone |
| Model name | DivaCup |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DIVA
- **Colour:** Clear
- **Item diameter:** 42 Millimetres
- **Material:** Silicone
- **Size:** 1 count (Pack of 1)

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hi; I've never had a child, and prefer 'slim' tampons, but I am 30, and I've got a fairly big build (tall, broad-hipped). Which size should I go for?**
A: As others have said, if you have never given birth vaginally start out with size 1 regardless of age.  I tried the size 2 first since I’m over 30 and it didn’t work well.  It was too big which prevented it from forming a proper seal and caused leaking and discomfort.  Not a cute look.  I switched to size 1 and found that it works perfectly!  I’m so happy that I’m no longer dependent on tampons!  But seriously, the age recommendation is silly. 30 isn’t the magical age where a woman’s birth canal suddenly looses all elasticity.  If you read through the answers here it’s pretty clear that most of the 30+ women w/o children had better luck with the size 1.

**Q: Serious question: has anyone ever had trouble getting the Divacup out upon removal? Really want to try the diva cup but terrified of this happening!**
A: I’m new to this cup but it gets stuck every time and I have to spend a bit of time working it out, lying down, really getting my hand up there. I also have found that I pinch my inner ruffles (mucosa) when I’m trying to grab the end and that hurts. I’m 50 with some heavy clotting days and I’m not sure this cup will hold my large clots anyway. Not giving up yet. It’s a great concept.

**Q: This is stupid, but what is the possibility of it it getting stuck?**
A: I know this is an old question, but maybe it will help other people who are having issues and looking for tips on getting the cup out (like I did). If you can't  grip the cup, or are having trouble reaching it, squat down all the way - so that your butt is touching your heels. This will help push it out a bit, and make it more horizontal so you can pull it out easier. Once you have it pulled out a little bit from the stem, you should be able to grasp the body of the cup easier in this position to squeeze it and break the seal. Once you've done that, you can stand up to remove it the rest of the way. 

Hope this will help someone else!

**Q: Has anyone used this while swimming? Does it stay put in the water?**
A: Yes! I live on an island and go to the beach every other weekend. No issues with the Diva cup whatsoever while swimming in the ocean.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Silicone Miracle
*by E***E on 10 October 2015*

Genuinely a miracle (for the most part), in the form of a medical grade silicone cup! For reference, I'm 16 and haven't given birth (thankfully). Overall, I get on really well with the Diva Cup. Soft, smooth silicone means you can barely feel it once its inside and the thickness of the material means its very easy to open it once you know how. It takes some practice to figure out how to insert and stop leaks (cover your WHOLE cervix with the cup!!!) but once you get this sorted in 1 or 2 cycles, it's wonderful to just forget about your period for 12 hours! My only problems were that when I initially cleaned it with soap, as suggested, I got a painful bacterial imbalance (the leaflet DOESN'T tell you you can boil it!) and even now, the cup can sometimes make me feel a bit like I need a wee when I'm standing up, but this is most likely a personal problem than a problem with the product itself! The few problems I have with the Diva Cup don't take away from its exceptional quality and performance and so it definitely deserves 5 stars. A comfortable, reliable and environmentally friendly menstrual product. -=-=-=-=-=-=- When it first arrived my box was a bit banged up but the cup itself (and the carry bag) were in perfect condition. The instructional leaflet provided tells you virtually everything you need to know including how to insert and care for the cup, but it does leave out a few bits and pieces. My biggest criticism is that the leaflet implies that you must clean the cup with either Diva-Wash (which is rather overpriced imo) or anti-bacterial soap. I actually got a bacterial imbalance (very painful...) from using soap at all! It wasn't until after, that I discovered you dont need to use anything. It's more than enough to boil the cup in a pan of fresh water for 2 minutes, since it wont burn or melt (see: silicone cupcake cases!) and takes away all risk of rashes or irritation. I personally feel its a shame this information was left out as it could save a lot of money and, in my personal case, pain! The cup itself is made of really nice silicone. A friend of mine has a few different cups, not including the Diva, and this one definitely has the smoothest, softest silicone. It's quite a long cup and so would probably be better suited to people with a high(er) cervix, but could still be used successfully by most! The stem isn't stretchy and isn't too flexible, which is really good for pulling/pushing when need be. The grip rings that run up onto the base of the cup, again, aren't flexible so it's much much harder to slip/lose your grip. On the inside of the cup, the DivaCup logo and "Made in Canada" is printed nearer the top, and measurements (in both metric and imperial) run down the inside for monitoring your cycle, if desired. The four teeny tiny holes punched through the top rim all go through the silicone fully (compared to cheaper cups) but, as with ALL cups, can become blocked with use. This is easily fixed if the cup is filled with water, held against your hand, turned upsidedown and squeezed to force water through the holes. However, the silicone is quite thick. This means the cup is a bit more resistant to folds and pops open with a little bit more force (it shouldn't hurt, though!) once inserted, compared to cups with thinner silicone. Some may desire this and others may not! From what i've heard, a softer and/or smaller cup (like the Meluna S or M) might typically be better suited for a teenager or someone with a small hymen (more easily inserted, less "pop" feeling) but it's purely personal preference and, considering my own age, I got on with the thick silicone really well! An advantage of this is that it's much easier to pop open the cup once inserted. If you've never used a menstrual cup before (like me before I purchased it!) I would say it's a definitely fine to start with as I found out, but there may be better options for a beginner. As I said above, the thick silicone can be a bit difficult to handle initially. A few words of advice - do some googling! Have a look at some other cups on the market and their reviews to see if the Diva is your best first choice. (PreciousStarsPads on youtube is a wonderful resource!!). And don't give up right away. It took me about 1-2 cycles before I figured out how to properly (and comfortably) insert and open the cup, so I would urge anyone to try and stick with it for a bit, maybe wear pads as backups, and just see if you can get on with it! Overall, the few problems I have with the Diva Cup don't take away from its exceptional quality and performance and so it definitely deserves 5 stars. I would recommend this to everyone I know (that can use one!), if I had the guts to shout about my period!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This will change your life. I cannot recommend this enough.
*by B***Z on 15 October 2015*

I cannot recommend this product enough! It has changed my life forever for the better. I can now sleep, walk, exercise and do just about anything without ever having to worry about leakage. I sometimes really forget I am even on my period because the cup can stay in easily 10-12 hours without emptying. At first it was a bit uncomfortable using a cup, I had no idea how to insert it properly and how to place it in the right way so the suction can take place and it can stay in place. After trying a couple of times I found the way to use it best, here are some tips: 1. Cut the end bit off, not entirely but keep just enough on the cup so you can grab it easily when it's inserted. Leaving it the way it is can actually harm the tissues in this very sensitive area. 2. Disinfect it, although it's new and comes in it's original packaging, don't trust anything that isn't disinfected to insert into your body. I have an old tiny pan I don't use anymore, I fill it up with hot boiling water and put in the cup, leaving it on low heat on the stove for a couple of minutes for it to get really disinfected. Between uses I just empty it in the toilet and rinse it thoroughly in the sink. Make sure to wash your hand thoroughly before taking it out and inserting back in. 3. For insertion I've found the best method to be folding it in a C shape, which is basically pressing in the middle and folding it. I wet it with water beforehand so it's easier to go in, it can irritate skin/tissue if you insert silicone dry. Once inserted I want to make sure that the suction has taken place so I pull it out a little and push it back up, this takes a couple of trials to get it right. The benefits of the cup supersedes any other product I've used such as pads and tampons. In fact, allow me to list the benefits. 1. Environmentally friendly, it's made of medical grade silicone (super durable) 2. Cost efficient (buy once a year) 3. No harsh chemicals such as bleach or fragrance as found in tampons/pads causing risk to health. 4. Leave it in for 10-12 hours without worrying about emptying, no more worries about waking up to red stained sheets. 5. It collects everything (blood and clots), tampons only absorb the liquid blood and leave the bits in which is not the healthiest way for the blood flow. 6. In my experience, way less cramps since I started using this. 7. It's so comfortable, it adjusts to your body shape cause the material is so flexible, you might feel it being there in the beginning when you're getting used to the suction but once you're used to the cup you will sometimes forget you're on your period. Don't be put off by dealing with blood, it's very natural and in my experience I've learned a lot about my menstruation. I had no idea how much I actually bled and how it differed from one day to the other and between different cycles. It's a great way to experience the body relationship and learn about something perfectly natural. I've been using this cup (have tried the moon cup too but found it a bit too big and of less flexible material) for about 1.5 yrs and like I said before, it has totally changed my life and made my period days so much easier to deal with. The #1 benefit is that it is completely natural, it does not expose your body to any chemicals and causes no damage at all (even regular pads contain bleach but are just less invasive than tampons). I can't tell you how happy I am with the cup, especially the diva cup. It really delivers the quality it's promising.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I couldn't gush about my love for this more. 10/10
*by M***K on 4 June 2016*

This will be a long review as it was a learning curve and took some getting used to. This cup has completely changed how I feel about my period. I used to absolutely hate it but now it hardly inconveniences me at all. It does take a little getting used to; you need to figure out how big your cervix is and which size cup you need (the Diva cup is a little too long for some people so this is really important to find out before buying), whether you need to trim the stem, how to fold it to get it in and out easily etc.. Once you've figured this out however (which only took me about two days) it's an absolute dream. I recommend precious star pads videos on youtube for advice and solutions to common problems. There are so many pros to the menstrual cup. You can keep them for three years, you can wear them for up to 12 hours (so overnight), you only need to empty them in the morning and evening, they're cheaper, they're better for the environment, it's interesting to see how much you bleed in a day, there's no risk of TSS, once you've found one that fits (and cut it if you need to) then you can't feel it at all and could honestly forget that you're on your period, they're so easy to get in and out once you get the knack, and you just have to wash them out with hot water during your period and then after your period boil it for 5mins and that's it (you can buy a special wash for it but everywhere says that's not necessary). I have quite a heavy period and have never leaked and generally only change it twice a day (morning and night). Honestly, using a menstrual cups has fixed all the problems I had with my period that it possibly could. The only issues I now have with my period are bloating, period pains, and feeling a bit sad sometimes.Obviously you have to be comfortable with putting your fingers inside your vagina, but this is so easy to get used to. I did have some problems when using the cup for the first time. I had an issue at first with getting it out- it seemed way too far up and I had one massive panic where I couldn't reach it for ages even though I was squatting and pushing down with my pelvic muscles. I've since learnt to always take it out when sitting on the toilet and since then I have had absolutely no problems- I think because the vaginal canal shortens in that position. I also had a problem with the stem at first, as my cervix often moved and the stem would often poke slightly out of my vagina and irritate it. I just trimmed the stem completely off and now I can't feel the cup at all once it's inside. There are grips around the base of the cup, and I didn't use the stem to get my cup out anyway as I just found it fiddly, unhelpful and a little in the way, so trimming the stem off has made it easier to remove my cup if anything. Originally I had a lot of pain when taking the cup out, but now I've learnt to fold it slightly while it's inside me and now it is as easy as taking a tampon out. Before I trimmed the stem, I did have one very unusual experience where after going to the toilet, showering, emptying and reinserting my cup, about 30 minutes later my vagina squirted liquid suddenly with no warning. It was not blood, I'd recently emptied my bladder and there was none of this liquid in the cup when I quickly took it out. This has never happened since however, and I think it could have been because the stem was rubbing against the urethral sponge (the g spot) so once I trimmed this off it stopped. Before I cut the stem, I also had problems with feeling like I needed the toilet constantly. The one downside with the cup is that sometimes when I go to the toilet, my vagina also pushes the cup down a little and out of the vagina so I feel like I need to remove it to wash it before reinserting again. This is quick and easy however, and no different to how I felt about tampon string. It also doesn't happen every time. It's really important to give it a few days to get used to and research a lot and figure out how to use it properly. Once you've done that, you won't believe how incredible using a menstrual cup is. I'm impressed every time I have my period. I would highly recommend getting a menstrual cup. This one in particular is reasonably priced compared to others, a nice silicone, not too firm or soft, comes with good instructions, is easy to get a hold of, and is very well reviewed.

## Frequently Bought Together

- DIVA Cup - Medical Grade Silicone Cup for Period Care - Reusable Menstrual Cup - Up to 12 Hours of Continuous Wear - Model 1 (For Medium to Heavy Flow)
- DIVA Wash - Menstrual Cup & Disc Cleanser - Requires One Drop Only - for Period Care - 100% Plant-Based Cleansing Wash - Fresh Citrus Scent - 4 Fl Oz
- Pixie Menstrual Cup Steamer Sterilizer Cleaner - Wash Your Cup + Kill 99.9% of Germs with Cleanser Steam - 3 Minutes and Your Period Cup is Sterile! Automatic Timing Shut Off Switch (White)

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