Lynn K
got this for my daughter who is often "out in the field doing work" far from a convenient bathroom. I had used a similar product a long time ago and appreciated the "no leak" feature. My daughter is shy and she has not given me a review. I bet it is good though.
MGC
Do realize it takes a while it takes a bit of time to get the hang of inserting your diva properly and securely; my first two months i was very skeptical. But I'm a year in and have gladly said goodbye to tampons.
hayleyb
I'm a Peace Corps volunteer leaving for Samoa pretty soon, and I was told that tampons are super hard to get a hold of there - either I bring a two-year supply with me, resign myself to the diapery discomfort of pads, or try out a Diva Cup. I chose option number 3. Luckily I've had a chance to take it for a test run, and this is what I've found: Pros: - It does the job of a tampon at a fraction of the price, waste, time, luggage space, environmental impact, and unnecessary mid-day trips to the bathroom. - Haven't had a leak yet. Cons: - It feels really freaking weird. I now know exactly what people mean when they say "it sits lower than a tampon," and also why everyone says it. I'm super aware of it all the time. Then again, I probably felt the same way about tampons at one point, so hopefully that sensation will go away with further use. - Application requires a little more hands-on time with my vajayjay than I'm generally into on a Tuesday morning. Again, hopefully as time goes on and I get better at positioning, it won't be as much of a struggle. I also bought the Diva Wash to go with it, and I haven't had any problems with irritation like some other reviewers - just a drop when I'm washing it off, and voila! I chose to buy the branded stuff because I wanted to be sure not to damage the silicone. So far I'm happy with my purchase, and I plan on getting another one to take with me for my Peace Corps service. I'm hoping that my issues with it will be resolved with just time and adjustment. Yay to no more tampons!!
Arielle
It depends on you I love the diva cup it works for me
cobarry-2017
An awesome replacement for tampons. 2 cycles in and I can't seem to get it to stop leaking. Only leaks a little. Would recommend cloth panty liner as back up. Def has a learning curve. But I would def recommend.
Holly M.
I'm 38, two children by c-section and there is no way the larger one would work for me. I was surprised on the ease of placement. I feel like using the Diva cup keeps everything so much cleaner. The only thing that is a little hard to get used to is removal. It is suctioned cupped in there so good that it takes a firm pull to release it. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase and will be telling my friends about this product.
Ari
It's way more comfortable than a tampon in my opinion. At first, I didn't know what to expect however changing it every 12 hours is convenient and the little pouch makes it discrete to carry. I've actually suggested it to several friends. I got it cheaper on Amazon than the Target site so it was a great buy. I gave it four stars because I've only used it for a month, but so far, so good.
Sara B.
It takes a bit of practice but so worth it! YouTube is a great resource for help on folding techniques and how to use the product. I am very excited to eliminate wasteful products like tampons and pads from my life. This product is better for the environment and better for your body. I highly recommend this for every woman out there. :)
LIPE
The concept of the menstrual cup is a little scary, but once you get comfortable with it there is very little to worry about. I am not giving this a five-star review because, unfortunately, this cup was not for me. I am trying another brand, and I hope that one works well for me. For me, this cup was too big.
Amanda
Product worked exactly as described; however, just wasn't the product for me. I do not recommend this product if you have lighter periods.