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Can I get Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) using Silky Cup?
Silky Cup (reusable menstrual cup) has not been linked to TSS. Due to the fact that tampons absorb, it can dry out the vagina, causing miniscule tears that allow usually harmless bacteria to enter the bloodstream which causes TSS. Silky Cup (reusable menstrual cup) is made of 100% medical grade materials and do not absorb like tampons do. It has no effect on the acidity levels of the vagina, making it less likely to get TSS. However, always follow the 12 hour rule of emptying your cup at a minimum once every 12 hours. If you’ve ever had TSS, consult your doctor before using Silky Cup.
How often should I empty my Silky Cup (reusable menstrual cup)?
You should empty your Silky Cup (reusable menstrual cup) every 8-12 hours. It is important to never leave any foreign object inserted for lengthy periods of time as it increases the chances of getting Toxic Shock Syndrome. Most women find that emptying their Silky Cup (reusable menstrual cup) once in the morning and once in the evening is sufficient, but it all depends on the day of your cycle and how heavy your flow is. You will get adjusted to the Silky Cup (reusable menstrual cup) and will learn when is best for you. For beginners, emptying every few hours is recommended until you get properly adjusted to using it.