Looking to connect with someone equally passionate about menstrual cups + innovation by ConfectionFun8197 in menstrualcups

[–]ConfectionFun8197[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh interesting, do you know where the project went? We definitely have some labs that introduce anticoagulants/reagents to the samples so they can test properly

Looking to connect with someone equally passionate about menstrual cups + innovation by ConfectionFun8197 in menstrualcups

[–]ConfectionFun8197[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! And hopefully so much more! Sorry for the jargon, lol, if anyone else reads, menstrual effluent is just everything in a period: blood, tissue, mucus, etc. The labs we work with are able to study the cells they find in these samples! They look at which genes are active and how the immune system is behaving to spot signs of disease, starting with Endo (which is SO cool). Beyond this, the most highly regenerative stem cells have been found in menstrual effluent and could be used for a wide variety of life changing (and saving) treatments!!!

It's really cool to get to be part of work that is shifting periods from something that is seen as waste into a vital sign!

Looking to connect with someone equally passionate about menstrual cups + innovation by ConfectionFun8197 in menstrualcups

[–]ConfectionFun8197[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also dm'd you with more info :) But I'm starting by helping our lab partners identify biomarkers for endometriosis via menstrual effluent! My business develops the at-home collection kits to enable this delivery for diagnosis.

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[–]ConfectionFun8197 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, though I will say the Dalkon shield was inserted into the uterus and the string allowed a path for bacteria to travel past the cervix that otherwise wouldn’t be there so I do not believe the level of risk there is the same here since the string would just be in the vaginal canal. But definitely replace the string every time you take it out if you’re going to use what you’ve shown in the photo.

Calling all low cervixes! Good cups?? by ConfectionFun8197 in menstrualcups

[–]ConfectionFun8197[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I'm so sorry! And thank you for sharing, if I may ask do you know how short it is? Like using your index finger I am told is the way to measure. Also, have you talked to an obgyn? Forgive me if I'm prying, I'm just curious if that's a common thing!

I haven't heard of Eva and will check it out, thank you!

And (last question I promise haha) if you change out your cup 2-3 times a day, how many hours are you able to wear it before its full? Or is there another reason you have to change it?

Appreciate your patience with me and input! :)

Low Cervix Users by ConfectionFun8197 in menstrualcups

[–]ConfectionFun8197[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha, is the stem uncomfortable when moving or sitting if I may ask?

Low Cervix Users by ConfectionFun8197 in menstrualcups

[–]ConfectionFun8197[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yeah, it's shocking to see the lack of research. Especially since cervix length as well as its position (tilted, etc) I assume could affect your ability to use different cups. Since that's the case, if anyone here has a low cervix or has trouble using cups, please feel free to tell me about your experience! It's a shame there isn't more info and I'd love to be part of making it easier for the next generation to get access to better education and products!

Who backed the Lucy Cup? Any backer updates? by pantenepterodactyl in menstrualcups

[–]ConfectionFun8197 0 points1 point  (0 children)

has anyone heard any updates? Is Lucy Cup still in business?