The menstrual cup is a container that is inserted into the vagina during menstruation to deposit the menstrual flow. Unlike tampons, which are also used internally, the menstrual cup does not absorb blood. Blood is contained within the cup until it is removed from the vagina and the fluid is discarded.
The enna cycle cup is made of a non-porous, non-absorbent, non-fibrous material that does not scratch or dry out the vaginal walls or leave any remaining fibers.
It does not modify the vaginal pH and does not interfere with the vaginal flora, so it does not destabilize the natural capacity of protection. The material is medical grade silicone, inert, so it does not allow germs to accumulate in it.
The enna cycle menstrual cup can be used for up to 12 hours and can be worn overnight.