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		<title>By: Rosy</title>
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		<description>The Miacup is really really comfy!! They have EXCELLENT customer service and really seem to care about the environment. By the way it&#039;s made of medical grade silicon which is completely different from the stuff in breast implants. It&#039;s safe plus there&#039;s never been a documented case of TSS resulting from use of a cup! If you get a cup that fits you properly you will not regret it!! I can personally vouch for the Miacup, but there are many many other brands that can work for you. There is a learning curve so you have to be patient in order to get right. Look at menstrual cup blogs; if you just Google it you should find good ones out there. Also look for the livejournal one! It really good and all of your questions will prolly be answered!</description>
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