Wow, I had never heard of a menstrual cup before this thread. After looking at the links, it seems like a lot of work putting them properly into place and then removing 2-4x a day. So I'm curious WHY wearing a cup is a benefit? Is it simply to save money by not buying pads/tampons every month?
TMI alert -
Honestly, a cup is the only thing I've ever used that hasn't leaked for me. Doesn't matter what size or brand of tampon I try, or how often I change them, I always had to wear at least a panty liner and, most times, a pad anyway for the leaking that would occur.
I have the Diva and love it. It took a couple of cycles to get it down pat and I admit I did have a little leaking those first couple of cycles, but once I got used to it, the whole process went a lot quicker and now I don't have
any leaks. I can even go so much longer without even having to check it. Honestly, I only empty it once when I wake up, and then once in the evening after I'm home from work and I'm set. No leaks, no overflow. Obviously, everyone is different and has to find what works for her, but that's all I need.
For me, it's also just the convenience factor. I have a little drawstring bag that mine came in. Gets close to "the time," and I can just throw it in my purse so I'll have it whenever I need it. I've also used it when I'm just expecting Aunt Flo to show up. Since it's silicon, it's not the same as going for a "dry run" with a tampon at all. You can wear it even when you're not having your period without any ill effects.
I love that I don't have to remember to stock up on pads, tampons, panty liners, whatever.... and don't even get me started on traveling. I love to travel and, believe me, it's
so much easier to throw this one thing in my suitcase than to try to figure out exactly the number of supplies I'll need for a trip and then take up space in the suitcase for all that stuff.
On a funnier note... my DH recently went to the UK to visit his family and I wasn't able to make the trip. I've been wanting to try the Mooncup UK for a while now and had him go out shopping for me.

Needless to say, I still don't have a Mooncup UK

The poor man did try though. He said a couple of places he tried didn't have it and, at another, the poor shopgirl wouldn't even tell him what it was other than to say "Try the Boots down the road."

