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Published 09:30 14 Oct 2018 BST
Updated 12:11 14 Oct 2018 BST
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A study in Lyon, France, last year compared hundreds of used tampons and menstrual cups and found that the cups are more likely to cause you to produce Staphylococcus aureus – the bacteria that causes TSS, reports Metro. This may be because they can allow for air to get into the vagina, creating a more bacteria-friendly environment. The researchers, however, did not go as far as to recommend that women stop using menstrual cups but rather that they use them hygienically. They should be emptied every four to six hours and should not be used overnight. Anyone using one should also make sure it fits their vagina correctly.
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