If you're worried about sterilizing your menstrual cup in the microwave, check out these two cleaning methods to ease your worries!

Disinfecting your menstrual cup is essential to keep it clean.
The most common method of disinfection is boiling, which does not use chemicals.

There are two main ways to sterilize food by boiling: using a pot or a microwave. Many people say that using a microwave is easier and more convenient than using a pot.

However, some people may be reluctant to use a microwave.

When boiling a menstrual cup, it is sterilized after removing any dirt, so your microwave will not get dirty with menstrual blood.

Also, with some ingenuity, people will feel less reluctant to disinfect using the microwave.

In this article, we will review the basic method of sterilizing a menstrual cup and also introduce a sterilization method that will reduce any hesitation.
Learn easy and safe disinfection methods to reduce your anxiety about menstrual cup care.

Table of Contents

  • Two ways to ease the hesitation of sterilizing your menstrual cup in the microwave
    • Stock up on disinfectant products
    • Use a cleaning container specifically designed for menstrual cups
  • Why murmo Clean Pot reduces resistance to microwave disinfection
    • Comes with a handle so you don't have to worry about getting burned after heating
    • The holes in the lid allow you to drain the water and keep your hands clean.
    • There is little risk of it falling over and soiling the range.
    • There is little overflow, so the inside of the microwave oven is less likely to get dirty.
    • It has few parts and is easy to wash, making it easy to keep clean
    • No need to use other equipment
  • How to disinfect your microwave using Murmo Clean Pot
  • Frequently asked questions about reluctance to microwave menstrual cups
    • Will the cups explode or become deformed while sterilizing them in the microwave?
    • What happens if you don't sterilize your menstrual cup?
    • Can I sterilize a menstrual cup in the microwave using items from a 100 yen store?
  • summary

Two ways to ease the hesitation of sterilizing your menstrual cup in the microwave

While boiling in a microwave is a convenient way to sterilize, many people feel uncomfortable using an appliance that is also used for cooking.

Here are two ways to help lower the psychological barrier to disinfection even for those people.

1. Stock up on disinfectant products

If you prepare products specifically for disinfecting menstrual cups in the microwave , you will feel less psychological resistance.
Specifically, gather the following items:

  • A heat-resistant container that fits the cup perfectly

  • Chopping sticks or tongs for serving

You can use a heat-resistant container you have at home, but if it is not deep enough to immerse the cups, they may not be properly sterilized or may boil over.

Also, if the container does not have sufficient heat resistance, it may not be able to withstand high temperatures and may crack or melt, so be sure to check the heat resistance temperature.

2. Use a menstrual cup cleaning container

If you want to reduce your resistance to disinfecting your menstrual cup in the microwave, we recommend using a cleaning pot specifically designed for menstrual cups .
The cleaning pot is designed specifically for menstrual cups, with a size and heat resistance that is compatible with the cup.

There are many reports of failures with heat-resistant cooking containers, such as "the size was not right" or "it boiled over and made the microwave dirty."
In addition, since it can be used completely separately from the containers used for cooking, it gives you peace of mind both psychologically and hygienically .

Why murmo Clean Pot reduces resistance to microwave disinfection

The reasons for reluctance to disinfect using a microwave are mainly psychological, such as concerns about hygiene and not wanting to store it together with cooking utensils.

The Murmo Clean Pot is a microwave sterilizer designed specifically for menstrual cups, developed to address this reluctance.

Not only is it easy and safe to use, but it is also designed with hygiene and ease of use in mind, helping to ease concerns about disinfection.

Comes with a handle so there is less risk of getting burned after heating

The murmo clean pot has a handle that does not get hot even after heating.
This also reduces the worry of accidentally letting your hand slip out of the microwave when you remove it from the oven because of the heat.

The handle is designed to be wide enough for two fingers to fit comfortably, making it easy to hold steadily .

It has been designed to make it easy to remove the contents safely, even for those who are not used to sterilizing microwaves or who are unsure about using a microwave.

The holes in the lid allow you to drain the water and keep your hands clean.

The lid of Murmo's Clean Pot has two holes, which provide the following benefits:

  • After heating, you can drain the water without removing the lid.

  • No need to worry about the cup popping out or your hands getting wet with hot water

  • It also acts as a steam escape route, preventing pressure buildup.

These measures will help you avoid getting your microwave dirty or getting burned.

There is little risk of it falling over and soiling the range.

Murmo's clean pot has a rim on the bottom of the body, allowing it to stand firmly on its own even inside the microwave, making it very stable.

The Clean Pot is made of thick silicone material.

There is less risk of the oven slipping or tipping during heating, and the risk of water spilling and dirtying the inside of the oven is reduced.

There is little overflow, so the inside of the microwave oven is less likely to get dirty.

Murmo's Clean Pot is the perfect size for sterilizing menstrual cups in the microwave.
The cup is deep enough that the entire cup is fully submerged in water, ensuring even heating and sterilization. Adding the right amount of water also prevents overflow during heating, reducing the risk of soiling the inside of the microwave.

It has few parts and is easy to wash, making it easy to keep clean

The Murmo Clean Pot has a very simple structure, consisting of only two parts: the main body and the lid.
It is designed to be easy to wash and dry, making it easy to maintain after disinfection.
The lack of small parts makes daily care less of a hassle, and you can easily keep it clean even on busy days.
Because it is a hygiene product, its great appeal is that it is both easy to use and clean.

No need to use other equipment

If you use Murmo's Clean Pot, you don't need any other equipment.
It is designed specifically for menstrual cups, giving you peace of mind knowing it can be used completely separately from food-grade utensils.
You can keep it clean and keep it as your own personal skincare item without worrying about your family accidentally using it in cooking.

How to clean your menstrual cup using the Murmo Clean Pot

The Murmo Clean Pot makes cleaning your menstrual cup easy.
Follow the steps below to care for it.

⚫How to disinfect your microwave with Murmo Clean Pot⚫

  1. Place the cleaned menstrual cup into the clean pot.
  2. Fill the pot with water until the menstrual cup is partially submerged (a good guide is the top line of the pot's folding lines).
  3. Cover the pot and heat in the microwave (approximate heating time: 5 minutes at 500W, 4 minutes 30 seconds at 600W).
  4. Grab the handle and remove from the oven
  5. With the lid still on, pour out the hot water through the drain hole.
  6. Remove the lid and let the menstrual cup air dry

Once the menstrual cup is dry, you can store it in the clean pot with the lid on.
The Murmo Clean Pot is an item that combines convenience and cleanliness, as it can be used for everything from disinfection to storage in one device.

Frequently asked questions about reluctance to microwave menstrual cups

While sterilizing using a microwave is convenient, first-time users often have a variety of questions and concerns, such as "Is it really safe?" and "Are there any hygiene issues?"

Here we answer some frequently asked questions about sterilizing menstrual cups in the microwave.
Please use this as a reference if you are considering purchasing a menstrual cup or if you are just starting to use one.

Will the cups explode or become deformed while sterilizing them in the microwave?

Silicone menstrual cups can withstand the high temperatures of boiling sterilization , so there is little risk of them breaking or deforming under normal heating conditions.

If you are using a material other than silicone, check its heat resistance before use.
In either case, sterilizing the microwave without adding water will cause deformation. Always add water before heating.

What happens if you don't sterilize your menstrual cup?

If you neglect to sterilize your menstrual cup, it can easily become a breeding ground for bacteria, which can cause problems.
It is important to disinfect it by boiling it before and after use to keep it clean .

Also worth reading: Questions about menstrual cups from obstetrician-gynecologist Kanako Inaba

Can I sterilize a menstrual cup in the microwave using items from a 100 yen store?

Menstrual cups can be sterilized in the microwave using a heat-resistant container sold at 100 yen shops.
However, if the size does not fit or the temperature resistance is insufficient, it may lead to damage or insufficient sterilization due to insufficient heating.
To prevent such mistakes, we recommend using disinfectants specifically designed for menstrual cups whenever possible.

Also worth reading: Can you find menstrual cup disinfectants at 100 yen shops? | A simple guide to how to do it

summary

While sterilizing menstrual cups in the microwave is an appealingly easy method, many people wonder, "Is it really safe?" and "I'm not comfortable using the microwave."

To ease such concerns, we recommend using disinfectant products specifically designed for menstrual cups.
Among them, the Murmo Clean Pot is safe, hygienic, and easy to use.

If you are reluctant to disinfect your microwave, please consider using this product.

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Natsumi Enomoto

Certified Femtech Expert/Nurse/Public Health Nurse

Through her experience working in the CCU and ICU of a general hospital, she learned the importance of family nursing, and now works as a visiting nurse, supporting clients and their families with community-based care.
Due to her own experiences of sexual issues and witnessing family members suffering from menopause, she developed a strong interest in the field of femtech and became certified as a femtech expert.
I work as a writer to support people who have the same concerns.


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