

💜 Own your flow, ditch the waste, and join the zero-waste period revolution!
The Lena Menstrual Cup Large is a premium, 100% medical-grade silicone cup designed for heavy flow and overnight use. With a 30ml capacity and up to 12 hours of leak-free wear, it offers a comfortable, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternative to tampons and pads. Made in the USA and FSA/HSA eligible, Lena supports sustainable feminine care with a reusable lifespan of up to 10 years, perfect for beginners, postpartum users, and anyone ready to upgrade their period experience.





















| ASIN | B01JWMWSII |
| ASIN | B01JWMWSII |
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,116 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #197 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | LENA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,241) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,241) |
| Date First Available | 8 December 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | No Model |
| Manufacturer | Lena Cup |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 6.86 x 4.57 cm; 13.61 g |
| Product Name | Lena Cup Reusable Menstrual Cup - Purple, Large| Experienced and Advanced Cup Users | Tampon, Pad, and Period Disc Alternative | Feminine Care Hygiene Products |
| Units | 1 Count |
| Volume | 30 Milliliters |
A**R
I wish I had known about this or that it was available when I was younger. Knowing I spent 30 years putting bleached cotton and other hazardous materials in or near my vagina is infuriating. Just one use of this product and I experienced a world of difference. No mess in the bathroom, no smell, no harm to My Cat and best of all the period was 'different' without putting all that dioxin, bleach and viscose rayon into the walls of my cervix my body kept it's own moisture. The tampons soak up more than just blood. The materials in tampons suck the natural lubrication and water out of your cervical walls. I recovered quickly from my period and so did my body because it didn't have to go through the stage of putting water back and getting the 'juices' flowing again. I can't say enough about The Cup. I have only tried LENA. If LENA is not for you, try another until you get what fits you right or what works for you but for the sake of your health and your cervix DUMP those toxic materials now. A cup would be perfect for a young woman using chemical contraceptives. Light periods would do fine with the cup for 12 hours. However, I'm an older woman who has given birth and I do not use contraceptives; therefore, my periods are horrendous. I can soak a super plus tampon and an over night pad in 45-75 minutes on my heaviest days. Which puts me getting up 4 times at night. Blood loss and lack of sleep would make me one tired lady. The first week I had LENA I started my period. I was nervous because I just couldn't see myself putting anything up there without a 'syringe' I never understood how women used OB. Cleaning blood out from my fingernails every time I inserted didn't seem like fun. I watched all the videos and folded and unfolded the cup as shown. I was so nervous I put lube on it the first time and it popped right out of my hand! I quickly learned without the chemicals sucking my own moisture away it glides in easily without any trouble. The videos repeatedly say, "Relax your pelvic floor" you can't be all nervous and tight when you try to put this in. If you are relaxed it glides in easily and seems to 'suck right up there.' Happily, you can pee, you can even pooh if you eat a good diet. If you sit in the toilet for 30 minutes pushing it's best to remove LENA. I lift heavy weights 3 times a week and LENA stayed in place without leaking. The days the period became heavy I had to change LENA every 3-4 hours. I paid attention to my body and I could feel LENA 'slip down' a bit when it became full. At night I only had to wake up once. I had some leakage during two nights. The second night I put an organic bamboo washcloth in my underwear to catch the leak. I'm an extremely light sleeper so I can feel it as soon as it leaks out. I have since purchase reusable products for these nights from a dealer who sells organic non toxic overnight pads and panty liners. You could easily make your own. I also have a box of Medline Exam Gloves - they are unnecessary but I like them, I also keep a Sitz bottle by the toilet to rinse before I put LENA back in it's place. Squirting the lukewarm water to remove any remaining blood drops helps to keep stains off my panties because I don't have to use liners with LENA. Every woman is different so figure out what's best for you. I decided to switch because the brand I have been loyal to for decades must have started moving their production overseas. The last 9 months the tampons I purchased looked the same but quality control was HORRIBLE. Tampons would not have a string or would be loaded in backwards or the string would be wrapped around the tampon. It was a nightmare. During the nighttime I would open the tampon and have to stick the end of the syringe to my mouth and suck in to feel if the string was there, if not I would place it to the side and open another. (I do not turn on the lights or I'd never get back to sleep) Too many times I would be squatting on the floor with a gloved hand up My Cat as far as I could trying to get a grasp on a tampon that didn't have a string. It wasn't just one box either. Or the same store. I started thinking if it was this bad, what else have they done to my beloved brand by shipping the production overseas? Harsher, cheaper chemicals? I was done. That's how I came to purchase LENA. NO MORE COMMIES KILLING US WITH TOXINS OUR GOVERNMENT ALLOWS THEM TO DUMP ON OUR SHORES! The only two organs in the human body that are self cleaning are the eyeball and the vagina. Would you place a tampon on your eyeball for 4 hours? For that matter STOP using any chemicals on the pink parts of your vagina. The mucus membranes clean themselves. If you think you stink cleaning it only makes it worse in the long run. It's like people who over wash their hair have to wash it everyday or it's greasy. Stop miss treating your Lady Parts!
S**Z
I highly, highly, recommend this product for women everywhere of every age. I've used this for 2 cycles and truly believe that this is the best investment that I have made this year. I did a decent amount of research and comparison shopping before I chose a cup and landed on LENA based on design, reviews, and price. I am in my late 20's, have not had children, and my flow tends to start on the heavier side and quickly taper off to light by day 3. Still I decided on the large model cup. First impressions - Honestly, going to use this for the first time is daunting. However, it is not as scary as it seems! Also, the little bag that it comes with for storage is so pretty! Design - The silicone is soft and pliable making it comfortable to wear. The tip on the bottom is closed, so you don't have to worry about cleaning it which was a major deciding factor for me. It's discreet! No more crinkling of paper nonsense that let's everyone in the bathroom know what I'm doing. Ease of use - I read a bunch of reviews and tips to prepare myself for this process. The easiest method of insertion (aka the only one I tried) is the "U fold". Fold the cup in half once, lubricate the top to make insertion easier (tiny bit of water), and insert using the same method as a tampon (keeping the bottom of the "U" shape down works best). Use your finger push the cup up to a comfortable position and to feel around the sides and make sure the cup has opened. This has never been an issue for me (yet!). I read somewhere to do a couple deep squats to make sure it's in a comfortable position. I've tried this and am undecided on how much that works but to each her own. To remove, push your pelvic floor muscles like you're gonna poo (ha poo), pinch the bottom of your cup (if you have nails you will probably pinch yourself as well), pull the cup downward, and dump it into the toilet. Just be careful not to drop it in the toilet. (Been there. Pubic toilet. Super gross.) Easy right? It's simpler than it sounds. Seriously, the hardest part of insertion and removal is keeping your lady bits relaxed. If you begin to stress, your body will tense up and make the process tougher. If you're having trouble getting it into position, take a breath a try again. It may take a couple tries to find a method that works best but don't give up. And no, it will not get stuck up there. You don't need to put the cup in deep, in fact mine rides comfortably low. Cleaning - It only takes a quick rinse which is really easy when you're in the shower, at home, or in a generally private bathroom. Otherwise, another reviewer on here suggests wetting a paper towel and bringing it into a public toilet with you to clean it. This works great! (Unless you drop the cup in the toilet and need to run out to wash it with a ton of soap and super hot water in the sink.) At the end of your cycle, boil it in a pot of water for like 10 minutes, let it air dry, and then pack it away in it's pretty fabric bag until next month :) Comfort & Convenience - I think the first day that I used this cup I felt it and it was a little weird. I'm on cycle #2 using this and I sometimes forget it's there. It's super comfortable. It honestly feels more comfortable than tampons and I can put this in the day that I anticipate my period starting before any blood appears and have peace of mind. I don't have to worry about avoiding a string while I try to pee. And I don't have to have that "how many tampons do I have left?" worry if I'm wearing the cup. Just rinse and reuse. Leaks - On my heaviest days I have had a couple of leaks. Usually while I'm at work or sleeping. No big deal, I just wear a panty liner. I may invest in period panties as well just in case. Otherwise, on my medium days I am leak free only needing to empty it once at work. And on light days I can go the whole day. To put it simply, on a scale of white pants to black pants, I'm definitely going to wear black pants, especially those first couple days. But I'm probably wearing black pants the rest of the days too because of my ladylike tendency to spill things on myself. Price - Let's be real. For the price of this cup ($24.90) I can get about a 6 month supply of tampons (maybe). This cup will last for quite a while, it's reusable, and it's eco-friendly. This is such a money saver. Still on the fence? Do your research. But my best advice is that this is worth a shot. You'll be keeping gross chemicals out of your body, reducing your tampon foootprint, and avoiding the tampon tax.
T**N
I almost never leave reviews, but for this one I absolutely have to let the world know what a hidden gem this thing is. I’m 19, 5’5, 145 lbs. I ordered the large size even though I'm a virgin & it says “not for virgins” because my periods are pretty heavy.. I usually go through a super plus tampon every 2-2.5 hours. tampons seemed to make me cramp worse, but if I wore a pad during the day, I’d have to wear the extra long overnight ones to over leaking off of the front & back. Super. Annoying. I couldn’t sleep with tampons in because that would mean I’d have to wake up every 2 hours in the night. I *HATED* having my period because it felt sooo incredibly inhibiting. couldn’t really go places for long because it was embarrassing to have to go to the bathroom every 2 hours, & I was going through an entire box of tampons per period. As a non-working college student, the cost of these products adds up very quickly, as I’m sure many of you know. So.. I decided to do some research on menstrual cups which I was VERY uneasy about at first. However, I was honestly fed up and willing to try anything at this point. After reading and watching numerous YouTube videos on how to fold, insert, and take it out before it arrived, it became clear that spending $26 bucks on a menstrual cup that I could reuse over and over again is way smarter & eco friendly than spending hundreds of dollars a year in disposable products. The first night I used it, I tried the “C fold” which, for virgin me, was a pretty uncomfy and hard to put in. Next I tried what’s called the “half-diamond fold” and it was PERFECT! Much narrower to put in, just like a tampon. I love that it doesn’t need to be changed as often as a tampon, it’s more discreet, and you can’t feel It!! Genuinely forgot I was on my period sometimes. Also doesn’t make cramps worse the way tampons did for me. I can finally sleep on my period without worrying about my pad leaking everywhere, or the uncomfortable feeling of blood on me when wearing pads to bed. Since it doesn’t need to be changed as often, I can change it before leaving the house & not need to change it again until I get home. Soo so proud of my purchase. Life changing. I still use liners with them, and might use tampons here and there, but I can’t believe I’ve gone this long not knowing what a life saver the cup was. Now I won’t sit here and pretend like the beginning wasn’t a little rough. It was definitely a much more intimate experience than I thought haha. Be sure to bring it out at an angle, like when you put it in to avoid spilling blood all over your hand like me :) ALSO: I recommend pinching the bottom of it & that should unsuction it just fine for removal. I will admit that taking it out requires a little “fishing” if you will.. so be prepared to get your hands a little dirty in the beginning. Lastly, I bought a menstrual cup sanitizer because I knew my mom would throw a fit if I dare put this in one of her pots to boil at the end of each period. I bought the pink & white one by VORKE & it works great!! Just pop my cup in there while I’m in the shower & it’s ready for use once I’m out. Other than removing it being a bloody (literally) disaster in the beginning, I 10/10 recommend. Tell a friend! Get a sterilizer! spent $46 on my cup & sterilizer combined. Much cheaper than the cost adding up overtime of disposables. Life. Changer.
A**R
This is a total game changer and has transformed my period experience from nuisance to unnoticeable. I heard about menstrual cups years ago but was at first skeptical of their effectiveness and honestly grossed out. But after using the Lena cup for my first cycle last month you will never again be able to convince me that tampons and pads are more sanitary than this product. I did a few hours of research to find what I thought would be the best menstrual cup for me. I chose Lena because I read many reviews saying that it was the most leak-proof cup and that it was comfortable. I chose the large because I was post-birth, but I think you're supposed to choose based on your flow. The large fits me well and is fine for my medium flow period. I had no problems whatsoever using the Lena cup. I watched a couple of YouTube videos and read the instructional booklet to get a good sense of how to use it and troubleshoot any issues. I use the '7' fold and it pops open easily. I have had zero leaks after using it for only one cycle. The only issue that I was easily able to navigate was removing it. This could potentially be scary for a new user. The cup tends to migrate up my vagina as I go about my day walking and sitting, etc. When I went to remove it found that I could barely touch the pull tab. However, as I had read, there is no where for the cup to go! The key is to relax your pelvic floor and you can bear down a little bit and the cup will become much more available for removal. As I am sure is the case for all menstrual cups, it takes some dexterity and finagling to remove the cup. I found that I had to use two hands most of the time. I'm right-handed, so I would use my left to pull down on the tab and my right to grasp the bottom of the cup. All in all, I LOVE my Lena cup. I am never ever ever going back to tampons and pads. It is so convenient, sanitary, and COMFORTABLE! I don't feel it at all when it's in. I know everyone's anatomy is different, so I encourage you to get to know your body, the height of your cervix during menstruation, etc. Do a little research or maybe just order both sizes to try. And don't give up if you don't get the hang of it during your first cycle. I had no issues from day one, but my understanding is that it might take a few cycles to really be an expert at using it. It is worth the effort, so keep trying! I believe it is my obligation to tell all my girlfriends and family about menstrual cups. And I have recommended the Lena cup to them. This is a total life changer and every woman deserves to know about it and give it a try if they want. The number one question I get when I tell people about this is "does it spill?" The answer is "no". Could you potentially drop it at some point...yes. It does get slippery. But if you take your time, are careful and mindful, I promise you there will be no problem. I plan on introducing it to my daughter when she's of age. She's only 3 now but this is how much I love this product. Note: I'm not getting rewarded in any way for this review.
A**R
Okay. So I bought the large Lena Cup and the OG Diva Cup at the same time when I decided to switch from tampons to something more environmentally friendly, and quite frankly something more feminine curse friendly (I’d heard the cramps were basically non-existent with a cup versus a tampon). Now, I’m a super plus girl who got excited when I realized ultra tampons were a thing so I was hesitant and bought this one with the OG Diva, fully skeptical. That was a year ago this month. It’s taken this long to write a review because there’s a definite learning curve and I’m one of those “if it doesn’t work the first time it’s a stupid idea” kind of people. Mind you, I do work in a prison, so one work day is more than the recommended 12 hours when my commute is factored in and there’s no good way to wash it out during my shift. Also, I couldn’t get it to unfold correctly every time when placed. But this last month, ohhh man. Put it in on the first day because I was out of tampons. Was leaking a mere six hours later (no beef with the product or company, I just have naturally hemorrhage level periods that day one should be spent at home). Got home 7-8 hours later and removed it, washed, sanitized it, and put it away for the night - I don’t use anything other than pads at night because I’m terrified of TSS and things like tampons usually get so full they extract themselves from my body while sleeping. And nobody wants to wake up with a full tampon chilling by them the next morning. Woke up the next day and my period was GONE. Zero blood on the toilet paper. Took a terrified test that morning because why would a period stop so suddenly and I was worried about a possible “one in a million;” I’m pretty sure my doctor wasn’t completely bone-headed and actually did the tubal during my last c-section. But could I really be sure? And isn’t it less effective the more years go by? I’m autoimmune, but it would be my luck that this was the ONE WAY my body would actually try to heal itself… Went the whole day with no period, panicked, even with a negative test. That night, on a Hail Mary whim, I checked for a cup. Low and behold, there was my Lena. I’d gone outside of my auto-pilot and replaced it the previous night without thinking. I’d never placed it so effectively before. If you want period protection so good and comfortable that you forget you’re even using anything, to the point that taking a pregnancy test seems logical after a tubal, get this one. Just be forewarned that when placed correctly you might forget it’s there and wonder what the hell your body is doing. Get this one.
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