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FERTI LILY BOWL CONCEPT
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Description FERTI LILY BOWL CONCEPT
FERTI LILY
Description
Class I Medical Device (Directive 93/42/EEC). Not sterile.
Cup to increase the probability of of conception. It acts as a protective cradle for sperm, encouraging sperm to ascend through the cervical mucus and thus increasing the possibility; for one to reach the egg.
It does not interfere in sexual intercourse because it designed to be used after intercourse. The cup holds as much sperm as possible towards the cervix, the entrance to the uterus.
The cup is made of soft and flexible silicone, comfortable when inserting, using and removing.
The cup can remain in position for up to 1 hour, increasing the residence time of individual spermatozoa within the fertile cervical mucus.
It is You can urinate, shower, sleep or move around after inserting the cup without risking semen leakage.
Mode of use
Before inserting, carefully rinse the cup for 15-20 seconds with warm water. It is recommended to keep the cup near the bed so that you don't have to stand up after intercourse.
Proceed normally with intercourse with your partner. After ejaculation into the vagina, prepare the cup avoiding sitting down or standing up, to reduce the risk of the seminal fluid leaking out. Turn the cup upside down so that it looks like an umbrella. Hold the cup with the stem facing your feet and one finger inside the umbrella shape.
Gently push the cup into the vagina. If you encounter difficulties while inserting the device is It is also possible to fold it to reduce its encumbrance and facilitate its insertion. In this way the sperm will be pushed towards the uterine cervix. Once you reach the top of the vaginal canal, gently pull on the stem to return the cup to its original shape, holding the device in place with your finger. An indirect check of correct insertion consists in feeling the edges when the cup is in place. positioned in the correct shape, while they are almost invisible when it assumes the umbrella shape. (Before use, try it a few times with the cup in hand, if desired). If it is not possible to establish whether the cup has returned to its original shape or is remained in the shape of an umbrella, don't worry. Insertion alone prevents the sperm from coming out towards the cervix. Then leave the cup in place. Practice will help to proceed each time with less difficulty. The cup can be stay in position for 20 minutes and up to a maximum of 1 hour.
To remove the cup:
Wash your hands with soap and water. In a comfortable position, standing or sitting on the toilet, gently push down with your abdominal/pelvic floor muscles (as if to stimulate bowel movement). Since the vaginal canal extends about 8-10 cm, it is You can insert your index finger slowly upwards until you reach the removal stem, if it is not already there. accessible. Gently and slowly pull the stem horizontally until you feel the base of the cup at the entrance to the vagina (proceed with caution: pulling the stem too hard can cause irritation and discomfort, as well as cause it to break). Remove the cup slowly instead of slowly. pull hard. Firmly squeeze the base of the cup at the height of the two grooves or use your finger to pull down one edge of the cup, to eliminate the suction effect, and gently remove it from the vagina. Once removed, it is simply empty the contents into the toilet. Wash the cup carefully and store it.
Cleaning and maintenance
Clean the cup with warm water. Do not use vinegar, tea tree oil, perfumed soap, castile/peppermint soap, oil-based soap, alcohol, or antibacterial soap, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, dish soap, hydrogen peroxide, bleach, or harsh chemicals , since they could damage the silicone and cause irritation.
The cup can discolor slightly over time, but functionality is improved. it is not compromised. If necessary, it can be boiled for 5-10 minutes in a pot without a lid with plenty of water. Do not leave the hot pan unattended, as it will cause damage. the cup may accidentally be damaged if the pot boils dry and should therefore be replaced.
The small holes located under the rim are intended to avoid vacuum when removing the cup and must always be clean. Rinse each hole under running warm water to remove any residue. At the end of the fertile period, it is recommended to wash and boil the cup as previously indicated and dry it completely. Store it in the cotton bag provided, avoiding plastic bags or airtight containers.
If you are unable to wash the cup immediately after removal (for example, when using a public toilet), wash your hands thoroughly, empty the contents into the toilet and use a dry or damp cloth to clean the cup. As soon as possible, clean as directed. When travelling, always wash the cup with potable water.
Warnings
Inspect the cup before each use for signs of deterioration, such as sticky or powdery residue, cracks in the silicone, discoloration, or odor. The general indication is; that of replacing it after 6 months of use, or earlier, if the cup shows signs of deterioration.
Use according to the instructions provided. &` Slight cramps may occur during the first use. Never pull the cup out forcefully. If a vacuum or resistance occurs, it can cause a problem. it may be useful to insert a finger and bend the edge of the cup to eliminate the suction effect. Relaxing and squatting will help keep you comfortable. to bring the cup closer to the entrance of the vagina. Do not pull hard on the stem of the cup as it will damage the stem. may break if excessive force is applied. For slow cup removal, do not forcefully pull the ball at the bottom of the stem, which should be used to remove the cup little by little. The cup is not a contraceptive device and does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
Cupping and Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS): There is no known link between cupping and toxic shock syndrome (TSS). Consult your doctor before using the cup if you have previously been diagnosed with TSS. The TSS is a rare condition, usually associated with the use of tampons, the symptoms of which must be taken seriously.
Remove the cup and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms: sudden vomiting, diarrhea, high fever, headache, sunburn-like rash, muscle pain, confusion, or seizure.
Do not use the cup in case of candidiasis or bacterial infection. Resume use once the infection is clear. been completely eliminated. If the cup is been used in the presence of an infection, it is recommended to replace it with a new one to avoid the recurrence of infections.
Dispose of in waste. Do not flush the cup down the toilet. If you experience any side effects, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
Helps increase the amount of money needed. of sperm moving towards the cervix. There are several factors that influence fertility. on which the cup cannot; have any influence. Consult your doctor if after 12 months of trying you have not yet become pregnant and if you have concerns about your fertility. This device is It was designed as an aid in conception and does not guarantee pregnancy.
Storage
Store at room temperature, in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight.
Validity with intact packaging: 60 months.
Validity after first opening: 6 months.
Format
1 piece.
Class I Medical Device (Directive 93/42/EEC). Not sterile.
Cup to increase the probability of of conception. It acts as a protective cradle for sperm, encouraging sperm to ascend through the cervical mucus and thus increasing the possibility; for one to reach the egg.
It does not interfere in sexual intercourse because it designed to be used after intercourse. The cup holds as much sperm as possible towards the cervix, the entrance to the uterus.
The cup is made of soft and flexible silicone, comfortable when inserting, using and removing.
The cup can remain in position for up to 1 hour, increasing the residence time of individual spermatozoa within the fertile cervical mucus.
It is You can urinate, shower, sleep or move around after inserting the cup without risking semen leakage.
Mode of use
Before inserting, carefully rinse the cup for 15-20 seconds with warm water. It is recommended to keep the cup near the bed so that you don't have to stand up after intercourse.
Proceed normally with intercourse with your partner. After ejaculation into the vagina, prepare the cup avoiding sitting down or standing up, to reduce the risk of the seminal fluid leaking out. Turn the cup upside down so that it looks like an umbrella. Hold the cup with the stem facing your feet and one finger inside the umbrella shape.
Gently push the cup into the vagina. If you encounter difficulties while inserting the device is It is also possible to fold it to reduce its encumbrance and facilitate its insertion. In this way the sperm will be pushed towards the uterine cervix. Once you reach the top of the vaginal canal, gently pull on the stem to return the cup to its original shape, holding the device in place with your finger. An indirect check of correct insertion consists in feeling the edges when the cup is in place. positioned in the correct shape, while they are almost invisible when it assumes the umbrella shape. (Before use, try it a few times with the cup in hand, if desired). If it is not possible to establish whether the cup has returned to its original shape or is remained in the shape of an umbrella, don't worry. Insertion alone prevents the sperm from coming out towards the cervix. Then leave the cup in place. Practice will help to proceed each time with less difficulty. The cup can be stay in position for 20 minutes and up to a maximum of 1 hour.
To remove the cup:
Wash your hands with soap and water. In a comfortable position, standing or sitting on the toilet, gently push down with your abdominal/pelvic floor muscles (as if to stimulate bowel movement). Since the vaginal canal extends about 8-10 cm, it is You can insert your index finger slowly upwards until you reach the removal stem, if it is not already there. accessible. Gently and slowly pull the stem horizontally until you feel the base of the cup at the entrance to the vagina (proceed with caution: pulling the stem too hard can cause irritation and discomfort, as well as cause it to break). Remove the cup slowly instead of slowly. pull hard. Firmly squeeze the base of the cup at the height of the two grooves or use your finger to pull down one edge of the cup, to eliminate the suction effect, and gently remove it from the vagina. Once removed, it is simply empty the contents into the toilet. Wash the cup carefully and store it.
Cleaning and maintenance
Clean the cup with warm water. Do not use vinegar, tea tree oil, perfumed soap, castile/peppermint soap, oil-based soap, alcohol, or antibacterial soap, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, dish soap, hydrogen peroxide, bleach, or harsh chemicals , since they could damage the silicone and cause irritation.
The cup can discolor slightly over time, but functionality is improved. it is not compromised. If necessary, it can be boiled for 5-10 minutes in a pot without a lid with plenty of water. Do not leave the hot pan unattended, as it will cause damage. the cup may accidentally be damaged if the pot boils dry and should therefore be replaced.
The small holes located under the rim are intended to avoid vacuum when removing the cup and must always be clean. Rinse each hole under running warm water to remove any residue. At the end of the fertile period, it is recommended to wash and boil the cup as previously indicated and dry it completely. Store it in the cotton bag provided, avoiding plastic bags or airtight containers.
If you are unable to wash the cup immediately after removal (for example, when using a public toilet), wash your hands thoroughly, empty the contents into the toilet and use a dry or damp cloth to clean the cup. As soon as possible, clean as directed. When travelling, always wash the cup with potable water.
Warnings
Inspect the cup before each use for signs of deterioration, such as sticky or powdery residue, cracks in the silicone, discoloration, or odor. The general indication is; that of replacing it after 6 months of use, or earlier, if the cup shows signs of deterioration.
Use according to the instructions provided. &` Slight cramps may occur during the first use. Never pull the cup out forcefully. If a vacuum or resistance occurs, it can cause a problem. it may be useful to insert a finger and bend the edge of the cup to eliminate the suction effect. Relaxing and squatting will help keep you comfortable. to bring the cup closer to the entrance of the vagina. Do not pull hard on the stem of the cup as it will damage the stem. may break if excessive force is applied. For slow cup removal, do not forcefully pull the ball at the bottom of the stem, which should be used to remove the cup little by little. The cup is not a contraceptive device and does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
Cupping and Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS): There is no known link between cupping and toxic shock syndrome (TSS). Consult your doctor before using the cup if you have previously been diagnosed with TSS. The TSS is a rare condition, usually associated with the use of tampons, the symptoms of which must be taken seriously.
Remove the cup and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms: sudden vomiting, diarrhea, high fever, headache, sunburn-like rash, muscle pain, confusion, or seizure.
Do not use the cup in case of candidiasis or bacterial infection. Resume use once the infection is clear. been completely eliminated. If the cup is been used in the presence of an infection, it is recommended to replace it with a new one to avoid the recurrence of infections.
Dispose of in waste. Do not flush the cup down the toilet. If you experience any side effects, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
Helps increase the amount of money needed. of sperm moving towards the cervix. There are several factors that influence fertility. on which the cup cannot; have any influence. Consult your doctor if after 12 months of trying you have not yet become pregnant and if you have concerns about your fertility. This device is It was designed as an aid in conception and does not guarantee pregnancy.
Storage
Store at room temperature, in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight.
Validity with intact packaging: 60 months.
Validity after first opening: 6 months.
Format
1 piece.
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