
Product overview
Description
Key Features & Ingredients
- Constructed from medical-grade silicone, a material generally favored in this product category for being hypoallergenic, non-porous, and capable of unfolding back to its original shape once inserted
- Available here in a white finish and the Medium size, carrying a rim (opening) diameter of roughly 43mm - the white shade is simply a cosmetic option and does not change the underlying material or how the cup performs
- Comes bundled with a sterilizer pot, a compact vessel used to boil the cup in water ahead of first use and again after each cycle
- Note: no independent source could confirm "ELRiena" as an established ELRiena Menstrual White Colour Cup With a Stelizer Pot (Medium-S) 43mm brand, nor could its listed link to Technokit Healthcare Ltd be corroborated, given that this manufacturer's verified official catalog is centered on health-monitoring electronics
Benefits
- Collects rather than absorbs menstrual flow, an approach many find allows for longer stretches between changes compared to disposable alternatives
- Can be washed, sterilized, and reused cycle after cycle, potentially cutting down on repeat purchases over time
- The flexible, medical-grade silicone build is intended to feel soft and comfortable once in place
Who Can Use This Product
- Suited to menstruating individuals looking for a reusable, internally-worn alternative to pads or tampons
- As a general industry convention (not a strict rule), cup sizing loosely tracks with age and childbirth history; this Medium (43mm) option is commonly framed as a middle-ground choice between the smaller and larger sizes in a typical range
- Because anatomy varies from person to person, treat this sizing information as broad orientation rather than a fixed prescription, and check with a gynecologist if you are uncertain which size to choose
How to Use
- Begin by washing your hands thoroughly, since clean hands matter both at insertion and at removal
- Fold the cup into a shape you find manageable, then guide it into the vaginal canal until it opens up and creates a seal
- Depending on flow, the cup can generally stay in place for up to roughly 12 hours before it needs emptying; to take it out, press or pinch the base to break the seal, then ease it out gently
- Tip the collected contents into a sink or toilet, rinse the cup under water, and put it back in for the remainder of the cycle
Storage & Safety
- Before the very first use, and then again between each menstrual cycle, boil the cup in the included sterilizer pot
- When not in use, keep the cup in a dry, breathable pouch away from direct sunlight and dust
- Stop using the product and seek medical advice if you notice irritation, an unusual discharge, or ongoing discomfort
- This cup is meant for one person only and should not be shared; plan to replace it roughly every 1 to 2 years, or sooner if the packaging instructions say otherwise
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size does this white cup come in?
A: It is the Medium size, with a rim diameter of about 43mm, typically framed as a middle-ground choice in the size range.
Q: What's the difference between this and the pink Medium cup?
A: Only the color - the size (Medium, 43mm) and the material are the same across both.
Q: What is the sterilizer pot for?
A: It is a small pot used to boil-sterilize the cup, both before you use it for the first time and between menstrual cycles.
Q: How long can I leave the cup in?
A: Generally up to about 12 hours depending on flow, though it may require more frequent emptying on heavier-flow days.
Q: How is the cup removed?
A: Wash your hands first, then press or pinch the base to release the suction seal and gently ease the cup out.
Q: How often does the cup need replacing?
A: Silicone cups are generally replaced roughly every 1 to 2 years, or according to any guidance printed on the packaging.
The information provided is accurate to our best practices, but it does not replace professional medical advice. We cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific information about a drug should not be seen as an endorsement. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from this information, so consult a healthcare professional for any concerns or questions.