Definitely could be too squishy. Also, it may be that your cervix, while not *especially* low, does tend to be tilted to one side. My cervix is like this, which means it tends to sneak around the rim of cups. I ALWAYS have to make sure I can't feel it peaking around the rim when I insert my cup!
I haven't tried any of those, but I have tried the Merula, which is shaped a lot like the Femmycycle low cervix. It's my favorite cup by far, and the only one I've tried that doesn't leak on my heaviest day (which is also my lowest/sneakiest cervix day).
It does have a learning curve; even as an experienced user, my first cycle with it was pretty hilariously bad. But the last 2 have been awesome.
MeLuna also makes lower cervix cups of various rigidities, and the FleurCup also has a very well-loved shape, in a slightly stiffer than average silicone (and I quite like the Fleur -- I keep it as my back-up cup). So, those would be my thoughts.
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I haven't tried any of those, but I have tried the Merula, which is shaped a lot like the Femmycycle low cervix. It's my favorite cup by far, and the only one I've tried that doesn't leak on my heaviest day (which is also my lowest/sneakiest cervix day).
It does have a learning curve; even as an experienced user, my first cycle with it was pretty hilariously bad. But the last 2 have been awesome.
MeLuna also makes lower cervix cups of various rigidities, and the FleurCup also has a very well-loved shape, in a slightly stiffer than average silicone (and I quite like the Fleur -- I keep it as my back-up cup). So, those would be my thoughts.
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