Sinaya Cup & Case – User Guide
How to use the Sinaya Cup:
How to Remove the Sinaya Cup
DO NOT pull your Sinaya Cup straight without breaking the suction seal.
Step 1: CLEAN
Step 2: REACH for the Sinaya Cup
Step 3: RELEASE the seal
Step 4: (Optional) Put Sinaya Cup in C-FOLD
Step 5: WASH
For the complete instructions on how to use, you may check out our User Guide.
How to Use Your Sinaya Cup Case
- AFTER USE Rinse your menstrual cup with water.
- FOLDING Turn your Sinaya Cup inside out and place it inside the case.
- STORAGE Keep it sealed until ready for reinsertion.
Things to Remember:
1. It is best to consult with your physician before using the Sinaya Cup.
2. NEVER use the Sinaya Cup for more than 12 hours without emptying the contents.
3. NEVER use one Sinaya Cup for more than 5 years. It is best to change your cup every 2 years.
4. Due to the nature of the usage of the product, you cannot exchange or refund your Sinaya Cup once your purchases have been sent out unless there are factory defects on your products or incorrect fulfillment of your order.
5. The Sinaya Cup is NOT prewashed. You must sterilize your cup for the first use.
6. Do NOT resell or share your used Sinaya Cup.
7. The Sinaya Cup is NOT a contraceptive. It does not protect against pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases or infections.
8. For first-time use, if you experience cramps during your first days of menstruation, we recommend trying out the Sinaya Cup on days you do not have cramps, to ease the learning curve difficulties.
9. Most first-time users have difficulty inserting at the start. There is a normal learning curve for using period cups. Relax, read the instructions thoroughly and retry.
10. Once you get the hang of insertion and removal, you may experience the most comfortable periods of your life. It is so comfortable that you may forget you have your menstruation and your cup inside you. You may set an alarm for 12 hours to remind you to remove and rewash your cup.
“Every Sinaya Cup that we sell funds a free menstrual and reproductive health program session for a public high school student. Part of the profits also goes to the donation of menstrual cups in our education programs.”