Collection: Menstrual cups
Menstrual cups offer a discreet, body-safe way to stay in control of your cycle so nothing interrupts your play. Flexible, reusable and designed for all-day comfort, they fit seamlessly into an active lifestyle and let you move through every scene with quiet confidence.
Whether you are a seasoned player or just starting to explore, our curated selection of leak-proof, eco-friendly cups helps you reclaim your schedule, reduce waste and stay fully present for whatever the session demands.
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Intimina Lily Cup Size A
Regular price $32.67 USDRegular priceSale price $32.67 USD -
Intimina Ziggy Cup 2 - Size B
Regular price $50.40 USDRegular priceSale price $50.40 USD -
INTIMINA Lily Cup Ultra-Soft Menstrual Cup
Regular price $33.00 USDRegular priceSale price $33.00 USD
Buying guide
Are menstrual cups safe to wear during BDSM scenes and physical play?
Yes, a well-fitted menstrual cup can be a reliable choice during scenes that involve movement, bondage, or physical intensity. Because the cup sits internally and creates a gentle seal, it stays in place far more securely than external period products. That said, always check the fit before a scene begins, and communicate with your partner about your comfort level throughout. If a scene involves any internal play, the cup should be removed first and scene boundaries should be negotiated in advance.
What materials are menstrual cups made from, and are they body-safe?
The cups in this collection are made from medical-grade silicone, which is non-porous, hypoallergenic, and free from BPA, latex, and harmful chemicals. Medical-grade silicone does not harbour bacteria, does not absorb odours, and is compatible with the body's natural environment. If you have a silicone sensitivity, check the product listing for any alternative material options before purchasing.
How do I choose the right size cup for my body?
Most brands offer at least two sizes, typically distinguished by factors such as:
- Whether you have given birth vaginally, which can affect pelvic floor muscle tone
- Your typical flow volume, with larger cups offering greater capacity
- Your cervix height, which affects how long the cup stem should be
Product listings include size guides specific to each brand. When in doubt, start with the smaller size if you have a lighter flow and have not given birth, or consult the brand's fit guide linked on the product page.
How do I clean and care for my menstrual cup?
Rinse the cup with cold water first, then wash with warm water and a fragrance-free, oil-free soap between uses during your cycle. At the end of each cycle, sterilise the cup by submerging it in boiling water for the time recommended by the manufacturer, typically a few minutes. Store it in the breathable cotton pouch that most cups include. Avoid silicone-based lubricants, oil-based soaps, and harsh cleansers, as these can degrade the material over time.
Can I use lubricant to help with insertion, and which types are safe?
A small amount of water-based lubricant on the rim of the cup can make insertion easier, particularly for first-time users. Water-based formulas are the only type recommended for use with silicone cups, as silicone-based lubricants can break down the cup's material and shorten its lifespan. Avoid oil-based lubricants for the same reason. Once the cup is in place and the seal is confirmed, no additional lubricant is needed.