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can you pee with a menstrual cup in

Can you pee with a menstrual cup in?

Can you actually pee with a menstrual cup in?

We've found the menstrual cup to be excellent for many of us, as it's just so comfortable. With that being said, if you are just starting out using the menstrual cup, or possibly even already been doing it for quite some time now, perhaps you had one question in your mind: Can you pee with a menstrual cup in? It does sound odd at first, perhaps, but once you get an understanding of how it sits in your body, you'll see how easy it is.

Does it get in the way when I need to pee?

You have three openings down there: one for peeing (urethra), one for your period blood (vagina), and one for your feces (anus). The menstrual cup is inserted into your vagina. Make certain you understand that the vagina is not your urethra. Your urine is coming out of your urethra, but the menstrual cup is in your vagina.

As the cup is in your vagina, not your urethra, you can still pee as you would normally do with it inserted. Don't be afraid of peeing with your menstrual cup in place. It will not be in your way.

Yes, you can pee with a menstrual cup in.

Why is that?

That's because the cup is not going to interfere with your urethra, the tiny pipe that directs pee out of your bladder out of your body. The menstrual cup is inserted in your vagina, an entirely different hole.

How is it done?

You have three openings in your pelvis area: the one for urine coming out, the vagina for your menstrual blood coming out and where the cup is inserted, and the anus for feces coming out. Because the menstrual cup is occupying the vaginal space, it is not obstructing or clogging the urethra. So, you can urinate as usual without any issue.

But, I can feel the cup during urination?

Although the cup will not interfere with your urination, some people may get the impression that it would feel odd while urinating. It can be that the cup is exerting some pressure on the adjacent areas like the bladder. In case you are having trouble peeing or it hurts, it can be an indication that the cup is in the wrong position. Remove your cup, make sure it is not overfilled, then insert it again carefully, this time having it face your tailbone.


How the use of menstrual cups can impact urination

When you insert the menstrual cup, it sits within your vagina, not in your pee hole. So, a menstrual cup essentially does not get in the way of peeing at all. You can just live your life, drinks water, pee as you normally would without the cup interfering in any way.

But some users do report that they do feel slightly different going to the bathroom with the menstrual cup in place. Why? If the cup is not in the right position, it can be resting on the bladder. This can make it feel like you have to go, or slightly harder to go. Don’t panic—it is simple enough in most instances! If you feel uncomfortable, or it is taking a bit of an effort, or is different, in going to the loo, you might need to adjust your cup. Take it out, and reinsert it, ensuring it is not sitting on the bladder.

Tip: Insert your menstrual cup in the backward direction, towards your tailbone, and not upwards. This will place the cup in the right position so that it does not exert any pressure on your bladder. 

Remember, it can take two attempts before the cup is in that just-right position where it is perfectly comfortable and does not disrupt your urinating routine.

So, while it should not be interfering with your flow of urine, the secret to being comfortable with it in place is making sure it is properly inserted.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I feel like I need to pee more often when I wear a menstrual cup?

Others get the sensation that they have to urinate constantly while the menstrual cup is on. This is simply due to the cup exerting slightly on your bladder, perhaps if it is in not quite the correct position. If this is what is happening, it is possible that you just need to get the cup to fit you in slightly better for it to be comfortable.

Do I have to empty my menstrual cup when I need to pee?

No, you do not have to empty the cup every time you pee. That would be so annoying to do. The cup can hold menstrual blood for 12 hours, depending on your flow. Just make sure that you empty it at least twice daily for hygiene.

What if I feel pain while peeing with a menstrual cup?

If it hurts to urinate, the cup is probably pressing on your bladder. Remove the cup and reinsert it, but not too high or too low. It does take some practice before it is in position, but once it is in, you can't even notice it is there. 

Yes, you can pee while wearing a cup, so—definitely pee with it in. Fuss-free, mess-free. Just get it in the right place, and your bladder will appreciate it. Still figuring it out? Don’t worry, as each body is different—a bit of trial is just necessary.

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