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How to use Menstrual Cups to help with TTC
By: Administrator Date: February 2, 2019, 8:10 am
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How to use Menstrual Cups when Trying to Conceive.
This method should be used right after doing the deed,
preferably after the woman has reached the big "O," or climaxed.
The climax should happen after the male counterpart completes
his own! After this happens, the feminine pelvic muscles in that
region push the deposit towards the back, closer to the entry
point towards the uterus. After this, the cup should be
immediately inserted. Male deposit can live up to three days in
a woman's body when not exposed to air. Without the menstrual
cup, the potential babies may die inside of the first twelve
hours. The menstrual cup provides an environment that is mostly
free from open air, and it also provides an environment that is
moist and warm. A menstrual cup increases the chance that the
motility of the potential babies remains as fast and as healthy
as possible. It can even help prolong the life of the deposit,
up to seven days. Once the masculine fluid exits the body and is
exposed to air, it can live only up to twenty minutes.
Technically, there is a twenty minute period between the man's
climax and inserting the menstrual cup, but the faster the
menstrual cup is entered, the better the chances for conception.
Since male reproductive fluid requires a warm environment that
is full of moisture to live, the menstrual cups create this kind
of environment without chemicals.
How are Menstrual Cups Inserted?
There is a learning curve with menstrual cups, much like
tampons. I'm sure everyone remembers the awkward tampon days
when the piece of cardboard was left behind, leaving one to
wonder, "Why is this so uncomfortable?" The exciting thing with
menstrual cups is that once inserted correctly, it's entirely
comfortable and it's barely noticeable. After washing the hands,
fold the cup in a specific way. Luckily, there are many
different folds, and there is one that is bound to be the most
comfortable for the woman trying to conceive. The most
straightforward kind of fold is to punch in one side and fold
the 'corners' over. Standing with legs apart, or with a leg on
the tub, insert the menstrual cup. One may hear a slight 'air
bubble' sound and then feel a sealing sensation. If it's too low
near the opening, try again. At some point, the cup may travel
up, which is good, as this brings the potential babies closer to
their goal. But it can also be frightening when one feels that
the cup is lost! Most cups come with a little 'string'
attachment made of latex or silicone. To facilitate removal, one
can 'bear down' and use the muscles around the pelvic area to
gently push the cup outward while pulling on the little silicone
string.
Menstrual Cups, Allergies, and Sizing
If one is allergic to latex products, it's best to stay away
from those made of latex rubber and opt for a silicone cup
instead. Menstrual cups come in many sizes. The smaller sizes
are suitable for those who are smaller in size or those who have
not had children. Larger cups are for those who have had a
child, primarily through natural birth, and for those who are
considered plus-size.
Tips for Using Menstrual Cups to TTC
Most menstrual cups come with a cute little bag that's designed
for storage. Before doing the 'deed,' make sure to have the cup
handy at arm's reach. Once the deposit is made, the cup should
be immediately inserted, and one should lie face up with a
pillow under the small of the back for support. This will ensure
that the deposit travels to the back, near the opening towards
the uterus. A menstrual cup, when inserted immediately after the
deed, will collect the potential babies and keep them close to
the body, in a warm, wet environment, increasing the chances of
conception. One can keep a menstrual cup inserted for up to
twelve hours, and supposedly one could also use the restroom
with no issues, but many have had issues with this, as the
menstrual cup tends to not stay in place during this kind of
sitting position. That's fine, as long as the menstrual cup has
been in place for a few hours, giving potential babies the
chance to swim upward toward their goal. A woman can sleep with
a menstrual cup in, and this is ideal for the prone position
overnight, as it will increase the chances of conception.
Keeping the Menstrual Cup Clean
To prevent issues with any kind of infection or change in PH
within the woman's sensitive reproductive issues, it's important
to wash the menstrual cup. The diva cup should be washed with a
mild soap that is water based and not scented, to prevent
irritation. Some menstrual cups can be boiled for five to ten
minutes to serve as a disinfectant without the use of chemicals.
Having baby wipes, unscented and hypoallergenic, near the
nightstand is helpful to clean up any after-coitus activity.
After washing the cup, make sure to store it in the small bag
that it came in, again, by the nightstand. I repeated this
because when one has to stand up to retrieve the cup, potential
babies may leak out when in the standing or kneeling position,
reducing the chances of conception.
And Add a Sprinkle of Baby Dust!
Ultimately, menstrual cups create an ideal environment for male
reproductive fluid right after doing the deed. It's best to try
for a baby two days before ovulation, on the day of ovulation,
and the day after ovulation. The best way to determine ovulation
is by using a digital fertility monitor. Some of the more
expensive models send the information to an app, where it can be
easily tracked! A woman has the Luteinizing hormone in her
system at all times, but it increases exponentially when she is
ovulating. Being extra romantic and loving, physically, during
this time dramatically increases the chances for conception.
Some women use Mucinex to thin their feminine reproductive
fluids to be more receptive to male deposit. Mucinex thins the
membranes in the body, which usually aids in helping break down
mucous during a cold, but it also assists in thinning mucous
everywhere else. Using the menstrual cup during an ovulation
period is a great way to increase the chances of
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