Nothing else you put into your vagina is sterile. Your cup does not need to be either. "As clean as cutlery." How clean does a spoon have to be before you'll put it into your mouth? That's as clean as your cup needs to be. Just rinse it between insertions and give it a good wash before you put it away. There are FAR more germs on your hands. On the other hand, soap is not necessarily your friend so be sure to rinse thoroughly.
That slight infection could have been from any number of things, including old sperm, stray molecules of poop, a yeast infection (which is often a symptom of a digestive imbalance,) too much soap, or dozens of other "Who'da thunk it?" things.
Congratulations on your soon-to-be growing family. :o)
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That slight infection could have been from any number of things, including old sperm, stray molecules of poop, a yeast infection (which is often a symptom of a digestive imbalance,) too much soap, or dozens of other "Who'da thunk it?" things.
Congratulations on your soon-to-be growing family. :o)
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