Worn internally, The DivaCup� is positioned low in the vagina for a secure fit and easy removal.The Ultimate in Feminine Protection, The DivaCup� offers women convenience and peace of mind. Designed to hold up to one full ounce, one can swim, run, backpack, travel and even wear it overnight without ever worrying about leaks.
The DivaCup� eliminates the need to spend time searching for a bathroom, hiding tampons or pads in pockets, or constantly worrying about leakage and unpleasant odors. Also it works for light as well as heavy days. Also, there is no more guessing as to which kind of products to use on certain days or nights.
Convenient-With nothing to buy and nothing to throw away, The DivaCup� is convenient and worry-free.
Easy-To-Use - The DivaCup� is the most convenient way to deal with menstruation. It only requires emptying 2 to 4 times a day depending on flow and can be worn for an entire cycle up to 12 hours at a time, even overnight.
Design - The innovative DivaCup� design features easy-grip ridges, convenient flow measurements and a, soft, flexible stem for comfort and easy removal. Designed to hold one full ounce (30 ml), The DivaCup� is capable of accommodating even the heaviest flows (an entire average cycle is 3 to 4 ounces or 90 to 120 ml).
Health and Safety - The DivaCup� holds the U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) 510k Medical Device Number and the Health Canada Medical Device License. Diva International Inc. is also ISO 13485 Certified, which ensures the highest quality in production, packaging and distribution of The DivaCup�.
Toxic Shock Syndrome - has been linked to the use of conventional, rayon-based tampons. The serious and sometimes fatal Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) is caused by toxin-producing strains of the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium and has been linked to the use of conventional, rayon-based tampons.
Eco-Friendly - With landfill and pollution problems on the rise, we're committed to reducing the serious eco-footprint of feminine hygiene by offering The DivaCup�. In 1998, 7 billion tampons and 12 billion sanitary pads and their packaging were disposed into landfills and sewage systems in the U.S. alone.
Model 1: for women under 30 years old who have never had vaginal childbirth or c-sections
Model 2: for women who have had vaginal childbirth or c-sections or for women over 30 years old who have never had childbirth.