Using a moon cup? Read this if you also have a coil in place..
posted by: Sophia Davies
We are aware that the use of moon cups and other menstrual cups is increasing due to concerns about the environment. With COVID-related travel restrictions in place they also offer a convenient way of managing periods when access to other sanitary products might be difficult.
We are seeing an increase in numbers of coils becoming dislodged or even removed by the use of such menstrual cups. We wish to advise caution, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic which means access to our service is limited.
Please follow the recommendations below when using a menstrual cup if you have a coil:
The manufacturer of the Moon Cup® recommends waiting for 6 weeks following the insertion of IUC before using the menstrual cup. They also state that the Moon Cup should be placed low in the vagina with an adequate seal, which should be broken before the cup is removed. The manufacturer also recommends checking for IUC threads after each menses. If the threads cannot be located, or if a woman thinks her Cu-IUD has moved or if a woman experiences pain, the manufacturer recommends using additional contraception and consulting with an appropriate health care professional. (FSRH guidance on Intrauterine contraception)
Please note that due to COVID-19 we will not be able to refit a coil that has become dislodged or removed but we will be able to remove a dislodged coil to ensure you are safe and pain free.
If you do have concerns about your coil please phone your local clinic for advice.

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