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product_id: 35594510
title: "Lena Sensitive Menstrual Cup - Ultra Soft Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cups for Women Heavy Flow, Beginner-Friendly, Reusable 12-Hour Leak-Free Comfort & Feminine Care - Large, Clear"
brand: "lena"
price: "$60.93"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 12-hour leak-free protection 100% medical-grade ultra-soft silicone 30ml capacity for heavy flow Lena Sensitive Menstrual Cup - Ultra Soft Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cups for Women Heavy Flow, Beginner-Friendly, Reusable 12-Hour Leak-Free Comfort & Feminine Care - Large, Clear

**Brand:** lena
**Price:** $60.93
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🩸 Experience freedom & confidence with Lena Sensitive – your period’s new best friend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lena Sensitive Menstrual Cup - Ultra Soft Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cups for Women Heavy Flow, Beginner-Friendly, Reusable 12-Hour Leak-Free Comfort & Feminine Care - Large, Clear by lena
- **How much does it cost?** $60.93 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lena enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lena brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Gentle on Sensitive Anatomy:** Ultra-soft silicone crafted for maximum comfort, ideal for first-time users and sensitive skin.
- • **Tailored Size for Your Flow:** Choose Large (30ml) for heavy flow and overnight use, ensuring personalized comfort and capacity.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Cost-Effective:** Reusable for 10+ years, replacing hundreds of disposable products—smart for you and the planet.
- • **HSA/FSA Eligible & Made in USA:** Health-conscious choice with hypoallergenic, BPA-free materials, proudly manufactured domestically.
- • **Extended 12-Hour Leak Protection:** Stay worry-free all day and night with a secure, flexible seal that adapts to your body.

## Overview

The Lena Sensitive Menstrual Cup in Size Large is a premium, ultra-soft, 100% medical-grade silicone cup designed for sensitive anatomies. Offering 30ml capacity and up to 12 hours of leak-free protection, it provides a comfortable, eco-friendly alternative to disposable products. Hypoallergenic, BPA-free, and made in the USA, this reusable cup is perfect for heavy flow, overnight wear, and users seeking gentle, reliable feminine care.

## Description

Made by a Cup User, for All Vili Petrova, Founder of Lena Cup Made by a Cup User, for All Vili Petrova, Founder of Lena Cup Lena Menstrual Cup Wash Lena Menstrual Cup Wipes Lena Menstrual Cup How do I choose the right Lena Cup? Choose Lena Cup Original for firm support, Lena Cup Sensitive for extra softness. We recommend all first-time cup users choose Lena Small. Lena Large is ideal for experienced users or those with Super Heavy flow. Is it hard to insert or remove? With a bit of practice, using Lena becomes second nature. We include step-by-step guidance to help you feel confident from your first cycle. How long does it last? One Lena Cup can last up to 10 years with proper care — saving you money and reducing waste. How do I choose the right Lena Cup? Choose Lena Cup Original for firm support, Lena Cup Sensitive for extra softness. We recommend all first-time cup users choose Lena Small. Lena Large is ideal for experienced users or those with Super Heavy flow. Is it hard to insert or remove? With a bit of practice, using Lena becomes second nature. We include step-by-step guidance to help you feel confident from your first cycle. How long does it last? One Lena Cup can last up to 10 years with proper care — saving you money and reducing waste. Lena Cup Sensitive Lena Sensitive was designed for people with sensitive anatomies. Lena Cup Sensitive Lena Sensitive was designed for people with sensitive anatomies. Lena Cup Cleaning Sanitizer Lena Period Cup Wipes Lena Menstrual Cups Wash A Better Period. At Lena, we believe everyone deserves access to safe, affordable, high-quality menstrual care . Our reusable menstrual cups (period cups) are made in California from locally sourced, 100% medical-grade silicone — BPA-free, latex-free, and toxin-free — for a comfortable, leak-free fit . Every Lena Cup supports zero-waste period care . A Better Period. At Lena, we believe everyone deserves access to safe, affordable, high-quality menstrual care . Our reusable menstrual cups (period cups) are made in California from locally sourced, 100% medical-grade silicone — BPA-free, latex-free, and toxin-free — for a comfortable, leak-free fit . Every Lena Cup supports zero-waste period care . A Better Period with Lena Cup Visit the Store A Better Period with Lena Cup Visit the Store

Review: Great Cup, Especially for First-Time Users! - This is my second month trying out a menstrual cup, but this has been my first month using the Lena Sensitive cup, and so far I’m so happy with it! I tried a different cup the month before since others online said it was a good “first-timer” cup and was good for if you had a lower cervix. That other cup was harder to insert and remove, and it was fairly uncomfortable. It always seemed to leak for me, and I assumed it was first-timer user error. I was still determined to try a menstrual cup because I hate bleeding into pads and hate having to change a tampon at least every 4 hours. I decided to try the small Lena sensitive cup (I have given birth before, but my daughter was a micro-preemie, so I wanted to try a small size first. My cervix is usually low to medium height during my period as well, and I assumed a smaller size would be a better fit). The actual texture of the cup is great. The other brand I used the month before was almost “sticky” and hard to insert. Not sure how to describe this material, but it’s easier to grip for insertion and removal. The cup is much more flexible, so doing the folds to insert and breaking the seal to remove is also much easier. I know some users say it can be harder to push the cup up because it’s more flexible, but I haven’t had a problem with that. So far, I’ve had NO LEAKS! I feel so much better knowing I AM able to wear a menstrual cup and that the other brand’s cup just wasn’t for me. The cup is surprisingly comfortable. It doesn’t give me any stronger cramps than I normally have the first or second day into my cycle. I actually find it much more comfortable than tampons. Overall, I think this is a great cup, especially for beginners. I’m very glad I didn’t give up on trying a cup and ordered the Lena sensitive cup this month!
Review: The Perfect Cup! - I’ll try to not be too TMI about this, but it’s a menstrual cup so I’m not sure that’s even possible. I’ve been using cups for years; my first was a Diva Cup (size 2) about 8 or 9 years ago, after having my first baby. It wasn’t the best fit for me, always felt a bit too wide and too long (even with the stem cut off), and the material was more stiff than I preferred which made insertion and removal a challenge and made it just not that comfortable overall. Although the learning curve was steep I eventually got used to it and preferred it over pads/tampons, and I was hesitant to try anything else so I stuck with it for several years. After my second baby, I decided it was time to replace the Diva Cup, so instead of ordering another one I decided to go with something new. I ordered the Lily Cup Compact, because it was smaller, softer, and I loved the idea of being able to fold it up for storage in that cute little case. The ability to fold ended up being its downfall for me though, because every time I would try to remove it, it would start to collapse and make a huge mess. Size-wise it was good though, so I decided to look for something else that was closer to the size and softness of that cup. After a good amount of research, I came upon the Lena Sensitive. I was hesitant, because it says it’s a beginner cup, and many cups have larger sizes for women who have had babies (I’ve had 3 vaginal births). But, it sounded similar in size to the Lily Compact (except more bulb shaped so it holds more- bonus!), and I knew I wanted something smaller, softer and more flexible than the Diva Cup, so I decided to go for it anyway. Let me tell you, I think I’ve found my perfect cup! It’s flexible, making it much more comfortable for me than the Diva Cup was, but it has enough bounce-back to pop open just fine when inserting. My cervix sits very low during my period, so I did trim most of the stem off, but the smaller size of the cup is perfect in that regard. The stem is extremely soft and flexible, so the little bit that I left does not irritate me. With my Diva Cup, which is wider, I always felt a pressure on my bladder/bowels (it was like a constant low-key feeling that I needed to use the bathroom). I don’t have that issue at all with the Lena Sensitive. The fact that I’ve had 3 babies does not seem to cause any issue with the cup staying in place. The smaller size does mean that it holds a bit less, so on my heaviest day I’ll need to empty it every 5-6 hours. The first day that I used it (heaviest flow), we went to a baseball game and I needed to empty it while we were there. The reviewer who said to use baby wipes if you need to empty your cup in a public restroom was spot-on! Remove cup, dump in toilet, wipe cup with a baby wipe, reinsert, put baby wipe in the little tampon garbage, wipe hands with another baby wipe. It took about 30 seconds so very comparable to changing a tampon. Overall, the Lena Sensitive has addressed all of the issues I had with previous cups, and I really think it’s the perfect cup for my needs.

## Features

- EASIER TO INSERT AND REMOVE: The Lena Sensitive Cup is a premium, ultra soft menstrual cup designed for those seeking the gentlest option. Made of 100% medical-grade silicone, this ultra-soft period cup is easy to insert and gentle to remove. Our step-by-step instructions help you feel like a pro, even if you are a beginner.
- PERFECT SIZE YOU DON'T EVEN FEEL: Available in Small and Large, this silicone menstrual cup is designed for "like it's not there" comfort. Many women say they even forget they're on their period. Choose your period cup size based on flow and body. Both sizes offer the same gentle, ultra-soft design.
- 12-HOUR LEAK-FREE PROTECTION: Get reliable leak-free protection for up to 12 hours with our secure, flexible seal. The silicone menstrual cup adapts naturally to your body, staying in place through workouts, sleep, and daily activities. This period cup for women offers dependable protection without accidents. And when it's time to change, our “quick release” technique makes removal fast and simple.
- CAREFULLY CALIBRATED SOFTNESS AND FLEXIBILITY: Soft enough for comfort, flexible enough to reliably pop open. It’s durable and maintains shape. Odor‑resistant, no gunk build-up. Non‑porous silicone and easy‑clean design. Packaging includes 1x Lena Sensitive Cup, step-by-step instructions, and 1x portable storage bag made of 100% cotton for gentle care.
- ZERO WASTE, LESS HASSLE: Forget messy changes, bathroom trash, and constant restocking. Welcome to a simple "rinse-and-go" cleanup with water or gentle soap. One Lena Sensitive Cup can replace 400+ disposable pads and tampons, saving money, effort and the environment.
- SAFE, SENSITIVE AND BODY-FRIENDLY: Made in the USA with premium soft medical-grade silicone, Lena is hypoallergenic, BPA-free, latex-free, and toxin-free. Designed to be safe for sensitive skin and to provide up to 10 years of reliable use. It's also HSA/FSA eligible, making it a smart, long-term investment in your feminine care.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01JX4QUL6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,427 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #44 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | LENA |
| Brand Name | LENA |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,190 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 13.61 g |
| Manufacturer | Lena Cup |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LC-LENA-C-L |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Latex Free |
| Model Name | Sensitive |
| Model Number | BD10550 |
| Size | Large |
| UPC | 019962507014 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** LENA
- **Color:** Clear
- **Material:** Silicone
- **Model Name:** Sensitive
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 1)

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is a menstrual cup and how does it work?**
A: A menstrual cup is a reusable alternative to disposable products that sits inside your body to collect flow during your cycle. The cup creates a seal to prevent leakage and unlike absorbent products, it can be worn for up to 12 hours.

**Q: Do I need a Small or Large Lena Cup?**
A: The Small cup is ideal for regular flow and for first-time users. The Large cup is designed for super heavy flow and greater capacity. Many users switch between sizes during their cycle. If unsure, start with Small.

**Q: What's the difference between Lena Original and Sensitive?**
A: The Original cup offers reliable firmness for easy insertion, making it perfect for active users. The Sensitive cup features softer, more flexible silicone for those with sensitive bladder & anatomy. Many users use both, based on comfort needs.

**Q: Is a menstrual cup safe for teenagers and beginners?**
A: Yes. Menstrual cups are safe for teenagers and first-time users. While there's a learning curve, most people master insertion and removal within a few cycles with practice. Many teens find cups convenient for school, sports and daily activities.

**Q: Can I use a menstrual cup while swimming, exercising, or playing sports?**
A: Yes. When inserted correctly, a menstrual cup is secure and won't shift during workouts, running, sports, or swimming. Many athletes prefer cups because they're reliable and leak-proof in water. The cup stays in place during physical activity.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Cup, Especially for First-Time Users!
*by B***Y on September 23, 2018*

This is my second month trying out a menstrual cup, but this has been my first month using the Lena Sensitive cup, and so far I’m so happy with it! I tried a different cup the month before since others online said it was a good “first-timer” cup and was good for if you had a lower cervix. That other cup was harder to insert and remove, and it was fairly uncomfortable. It always seemed to leak for me, and I assumed it was first-timer user error. I was still determined to try a menstrual cup because I hate bleeding into pads and hate having to change a tampon at least every 4 hours. I decided to try the small Lena sensitive cup (I have given birth before, but my daughter was a micro-preemie, so I wanted to try a small size first. My cervix is usually low to medium height during my period as well, and I assumed a smaller size would be a better fit). The actual texture of the cup is great. The other brand I used the month before was almost “sticky” and hard to insert. Not sure how to describe this material, but it’s easier to grip for insertion and removal. The cup is much more flexible, so doing the folds to insert and breaking the seal to remove is also much easier. I know some users say it can be harder to push the cup up because it’s more flexible, but I haven’t had a problem with that. So far, I’ve had NO LEAKS! I feel so much better knowing I AM able to wear a menstrual cup and that the other brand’s cup just wasn’t for me. The cup is surprisingly comfortable. It doesn’t give me any stronger cramps than I normally have the first or second day into my cycle. I actually find it much more comfortable than tampons. Overall, I think this is a great cup, especially for beginners. I’m very glad I didn’t give up on trying a cup and ordered the Lena sensitive cup this month!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Perfect Cup!
*by J***R on September 3, 2018*

I’ll try to not be too TMI about this, but it’s a menstrual cup so I’m not sure that’s even possible. I’ve been using cups for years; my first was a Diva Cup (size 2) about 8 or 9 years ago, after having my first baby. It wasn’t the best fit for me, always felt a bit too wide and too long (even with the stem cut off), and the material was more stiff than I preferred which made insertion and removal a challenge and made it just not that comfortable overall. Although the learning curve was steep I eventually got used to it and preferred it over pads/tampons, and I was hesitant to try anything else so I stuck with it for several years. After my second baby, I decided it was time to replace the Diva Cup, so instead of ordering another one I decided to go with something new. I ordered the Lily Cup Compact, because it was smaller, softer, and I loved the idea of being able to fold it up for storage in that cute little case. The ability to fold ended up being its downfall for me though, because every time I would try to remove it, it would start to collapse and make a huge mess. Size-wise it was good though, so I decided to look for something else that was closer to the size and softness of that cup. After a good amount of research, I came upon the Lena Sensitive. I was hesitant, because it says it’s a beginner cup, and many cups have larger sizes for women who have had babies (I’ve had 3 vaginal births). But, it sounded similar in size to the Lily Compact (except more bulb shaped so it holds more- bonus!), and I knew I wanted something smaller, softer and more flexible than the Diva Cup, so I decided to go for it anyway. Let me tell you, I think I’ve found my perfect cup! It’s flexible, making it much more comfortable for me than the Diva Cup was, but it has enough bounce-back to pop open just fine when inserting. My cervix sits very low during my period, so I did trim most of the stem off, but the smaller size of the cup is perfect in that regard. The stem is extremely soft and flexible, so the little bit that I left does not irritate me. With my Diva Cup, which is wider, I always felt a pressure on my bladder/bowels (it was like a constant low-key feeling that I needed to use the bathroom). I don’t have that issue at all with the Lena Sensitive. The fact that I’ve had 3 babies does not seem to cause any issue with the cup staying in place. The smaller size does mean that it holds a bit less, so on my heaviest day I’ll need to empty it every 5-6 hours. The first day that I used it (heaviest flow), we went to a baseball game and I needed to empty it while we were there. The reviewer who said to use baby wipes if you need to empty your cup in a public restroom was spot-on! Remove cup, dump in toilet, wipe cup with a baby wipe, reinsert, put baby wipe in the little tampon garbage, wipe hands with another baby wipe. It took about 30 seconds so very comparable to changing a tampon. Overall, the Lena Sensitive has addressed all of the issues I had with previous cups, and I really think it’s the perfect cup for my needs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for People with Pelvic Floor Issues!
*by G***D on June 11, 2019*

I consider myself somewhat of a cup nerd/ cup expert as I’ve been using cups since I was 13 and now I’m almost 20. In my opinion, they are the best menstrual product. Unfortunately, I’ve been having severe chronic pelvic pain recently due to problems with a hypertonic pelvic floor, and my previous Goldilocks cup (DivaCup) made my pain worse. I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to use cups anymore... until I found the Put A Cup In It (PACII) quiz! I can’t believe in all my years of using and trying new cups I’d overlooked this quiz. I seriously recommend that anyone who is in the market for a cup take the quiz whether you’re looking for your first cup, you’re a cup expert looking for something new to try, and especially if you are having issues with the cup(s) you’ve been using. The PACII site also has a guide explaining the different firmnesses of cups. The DivaCup is listed as having average firmness, while the normal Lena cup is listed as firm-average and the Lena Sensitive was listed as being soft-average. A firmer cup can put more pressure on the bladder, so if you’re having issues with that I’d recommend checking out that guide in addition to taking the quiz. One of the cups recommended to me by the quiz was the Lena Sensitive Large. Since it is specifically made for people with bad cramps and pelvic floor issues I decided to try it and I’m so glad I did! The cup comes in small cardboard box with really nice storage pouch that has a nice pattern on it, which I personally prefer over the pink DivaCup storage bag. The bag isn’t the biggest deal, but I still appreciate it. It also comes with a user guide which is easy to read and understand. What I love about the user guide is that unlike some with other cups, it is inclusive and never mentions “women” as the only ones who menstruate, which I really appreciate as I am non-binary. I checked out Lena’s website as well and I didn’t see anything about the word “women” being used to describe people who menstruate. That’s a huge deal to me and really appreciate it. I hope other brands can learn from this and make the language in their advertising more inclusive and accurate as well. Onto the actual cup itself: It is made of nice high quality silicone (it is the actual Lena brand, this cup is not a fake or knockoff like some cups on Amazon) Insertion was easy and smooth, and it popped open easily. (I was a little worried about that since some softer cups sometimes don’t pop open easily) It usually pops all the way open upon insertion, if it doesn’t open all the way all I had to do was press on the base of the cup to get it to open up completely. The suction isn’t the strongest compared to other cups I’ve used but I didn’t really have issues with leaks so it worked out fine. Removal was also smooth and easy. I simply pinched the cup at the base, and folded it to get it out as I would with any other cup. Like I mentioned before, I’ve been using cups for a long time and I’ve tried a lot of them, so most of them are really easy for me to use, but this cup went in extremely smoothly for me, more so than any other cup I’ve tried, so I think this cup would also be a good choice for a beginner. This cup has a capacity of 30 ml, which is comparable to most other large size cups, and is way more capacity than the average menstruator would need. My flow is pretty light so I can’t fully attest to that, but it probably would be good for someone with a very heavy flow. Best of all, I had no issues with this cup making my pain worse! Overall, I’d really recommend this cup to someone with pelvic floor issues, or even someone who just has issues with cups irritating their bladder. I’d still recommend that everyone take the PACII quiz before buying though!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Lena Sensitive Menstrual Cup, Soft Reusable Period Cup, Tampons,Period Underwear and Menstrual Pads Alternative, Feminine Care, FSA Eligible, Silicone Menstrual Cups, Made in USA, Large, Clear
- Saalt Menstrual Cup Wash - Made in USA - Premium Formula for Silicone Menstrual Cups (4 oz)
- Lena Menstrual Cup Sterilizer Case, Compact, Collapsible Silicone Container for Cleaning Period Cup & Menstrual Disc, Travel, Home and Dorm, Menstrual Cup Cleaner, Feminine Care, Light Purple

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