Q: Many brands of menstrual cups are on the market and they offer several options for you to choose from.  Read the information provided by different manufacturers so you have a good understanding of the materials used in manufacturing and the features offered by their brand.  Variables include the size of the cup, color choices, disposable vs reusable, amount of fluid they will hold, stiffness of the rim, stiffness of the lower part that holds the fluid, overall length of the cup, width measured at the rim, and the materials used in manufacturing. There is no standard way to determine the correct size like you might do in choosing your shoes or your clothing. A “small” cup provided by one manufacturer may not be exactly the same as a “small’ cup provided by another. However, most manufacturers consistently recommend the choice of cup size, either small or large, based on general characteristics and categories of women.  Cups generally come in either a small or large. General guidelines provided are a starting place, then you may need to tweak your choice of brand and size to find the cup that completely meets your needs. If you are a teenager, have never had sexual intercourse, are under the age of 30, have never delivered a baby vaginally, or exercise often, then you may want to start with a small.  The smaller size has more to do with how it fits inside your vagina, and less to do with how much fluid it will contain.  A large size is suggested for women that are over age 30, have had a vaginal delivery, or have a heavy menstrual flow. Once you have chosen a brand and a size, take some time to get used to your menstrual cup. Wear a pad or pantyliner while adjusting to the cup to prevent leakage or spilling.  It may take two to three menstrual cycles to decide if your first choice is the perfect fit.  The companies that make menstrual cups understand it takes some adjustment. Many companies offer money-back guarantees for new users. The amount of fluid a menstrual cup can hold varies from one brand to another.  All menstrual cups are advertised to hold more menstrual flow than that of a normal tampon.  The average time recommended for use between emptying is 10 to 12 hours.  If you have an exceptionally heavy flow, schedule your wear time for six to eight hours to prevent leakage.  Take steps to have backup supplies available until you are comfortable with the length of time you can wear your menstrual cup without leakage. Your menstrual cup should be comfortable. A reusable cup is made to last for years.  When you have found the right cup you should not feel it all. If it feels uncomfortable, then try a different size or a different brand.  Choose a cup that has a smaller rim width, or is more flexible in the part of the cup that collects the fluid. This may be a more comfortable option for you. Two types of disposable cups are made.  One is intended to be thrown away after every use, and one is to be discarded at the end of that menstrual cycle.  Disposable cups are made of very flexible material. The part that collects the fluid is very light-weight and flimsy. If you have chosen a reusable product and you find it to be uncomfortable, pay attention to the length of the cup.  Length is often the biggest problem that causes discomfort with a reusable menstrual cup.  If you are uncertain, then start with a product that has a medium length.  Most cups have a part that protrudes at the bottom, like a stem, that can be trimmed to help adjust the length to improve the fit.  If you have a heavy flow or are having trouble finding a cup that fits you properly, consider comparing cups made by the same company as well as comparisons between some of the major companies. Additional information is available online that may help you in comparing the details of cups made by different manufacturers. For lack of exact medical terms, cups can be either softer or firmer.  Cups that have a more solid or firmer structure in the bell shaped part that collects the fluid can be more comfortable for some women. Plus, firmer cups tend to leak less often since their structure is more rigid.  The firmness helps the cup to open easier once inserted, maintain its shape against the vaginal wall, and avoid problems with sagging or sinking in of the sides.  Firmer cups are often easier to remove since the walls of the cup fold in with pressure at the base, making it easier to break the suction.  However, because of the stiffer or firmer structure, you may feel the cup once it is inserted, causing some pressure and possibly some discomfort.  Softer or more pliable cups put less pressure on the bladder, are generally more comfortable to wear, and conform to women that may have a unique shape to their uterus.  The softer cups may be more difficult to remove since the entire cup does not respond to the pressure from your finger when you are trying to break the suction to remove it. In general, softer cups may leak more since they can cave in or give way to changes in movement caused by the muscles of your vaginal wall. Some companies offer their menstrual cups in a rainbow of colors.  The disposable cups are clear. If you prefer a clear cup, most brands of reusable cups are also available as a clear option. The colors are helpful in hiding any stains that result from repeated use. The clear cups can also be thoroughly cleaned and soaked in hydrogen peroxide to remove any stains from repeated use.
A: Identify the variables. Start with the size. Take some time to adjust. Know the capacity of your menstrual cup. Consider the other variables. Try a disposable cup. Consider the length. Select a cup with the right amount of firmness. Select a color.

Q: Scarlet fever is most likely to affect children between the ages of 5 and 15. When someone within that age range develops symptoms of scarlet fever, you should be particularly cautious and take him or her to the doctor as soon as possible. If your child already suffers from an infection or any other disease that will weaken his or her immune system, he or she will be prone to bacterial infections like scarlet fever. The bacteria that causes scarlet fever lives in the nose and throat and is communicated by contact with liquids spread through coughing and sneezing. If you or your child touch something that someone has coughed or sneezed on, you are susceptible to contracting the disease that causes scarlet fever. This will is most likely to occur in crowded areas. Because young children are most susceptible to the disease, schools are a particularly common place to contract the disease. Your child should wash his or her hands frequently and refrain from sharing utensils, linens, towels, or other personal items with people. Individuals can be contagious even after they have ceased to be symptomatic. Anyone diagnosed with scarlet fever should stay home for at least 24 hours after beginning treatment with antibiotics.
A: Be careful with children. Be mindful if your child has a weakened immune system. Be careful in crowded environments. Ensure that precautions are taken to limit the spread of the infection.

Q: You'll be presented with a list of results. Wait for the page to open and the video to begin to buffer/load. Look directly to the right of the user's username area.  You'll see the Subscribe button there.
A: Open your web browser. Go to the YouTube homepage. Log in to your account, if you haven't already done so. Click the search term area of the page. Type a search term for either a video or a username. Click the video name of the applicable video you'd like to view. Locate the user's name slightly above the video. Click the “Subscribe” button.

Q: Your audio files should appear automatically in the application. If they do not, check that they are properly stored on your SD card.     " Name the ringtone. Your ringtone should be saved in your ringtones folder on your LG phone.
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Open the Ringdroid app. Choose the song you want to turn into a ringtone. Play the song once, to select which portion of the song you want to use in your ringtone. Move the gray sliders on either side of the screen to select the start and end point for the ringtone. Click "Play" to play the ringtone as you edit it. Select "Save.