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Pelvic floor

Suelo Pelvico

The condition of the pelvic floor determines the strength of your vagina walls, which will influence directly on the thickness and hardness of the cup so that it makes more or less force against them and there is enought grip.

 

With YouData you can measure the state of your pelvic floor and enter the value in our customizer to ensure an optimal support .

Oxford scale (evaluates the state of your pelvic floor)

  1. Very bad condition

  2. Disrepair

  3. Regular

  4. Good condition

  5. Very good condition

Did you know…

 

  • The pelvic floor is made up of muscle, mucosa, and fatty tissue.

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  • The musculature of your vagina determines the quality of your pelvic floor.

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  • Kegel exercises can help you strengthen your muscles and gain better control of your vagina

Dilatation

Dilatación

Each vagina has a different dilation capacity, associated with its adipose tissue.

 

With YouData you can detect your maximum dilation and the dilation with which you feel comfortable so that we can adapt the diameter of the cup to your vagina and obtain greater comfort .

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Did you know…

 

  • The vagina is a fictitious orifice, which dilates depending on the volume that is inserted.

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  • Each vagina has a maximum dilation capacity, associated with the adipose tissue of each person, and this dilation can be trained with a product such as YouData.

Cup capacity

Capacidad

The capacity of the cup is determined by two factors:

 

  • Dimensions: Height of the cervix.

 

With the meter of the YouData instrument, you can measure the distance between the entrance of your vagina and the cervix .

In this way, we can determine the maximum length that your personalized menstrual cup should be.

 

  • Bleed volume

 

Depending on the amount of bleeding you have during your period, you will need more or less capacity in your menstrual cup.

Did you know…

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  • Under normal conditions you menstruate between 2-3 tablespoons of blood per month (about 40 ml)

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