Stunned flyer warns why you should ‘never wear a Diva Cup on an airplane’
A woman is leaking the truth about flying while on her period — and her warning is going viral: “NEVER wear a Diva Cup on an airplane.”
The TikTokker, who goes by El WiWi (@orangelilguy), says she learned the hard way that menstrual products and cabin pressure don’t always play nice at 30,000 feet.
Her story sparked a flood of questions online about what really happens when a diva goes airborne. To get answers, The Post spoke with Wisp, the nation’s largest women’s telehealth platform.
What is a Diva Cup?
It’s a brand name for a menstrual cup: a small, flexible, reusable cup made from medical-grade silicone that’s inserted into the vagina during menstruation. Once in place, it creates a seal and collects period blood, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Although many dread that time of the month, menstrual cups have built a cult following. Surveys show that many users experience fewer cramps, less dryness and odor, and enjoy greater convenience compared to traditional products like tampons.
Still, Peña said it’s possible to run into turbulence when it comes to mile-high menstruation.
