We have seen women search for a menstrual cup applicator in Pakistan and find nothing locally available. Until the MomDaughts Comfort Kit, that was the reality. This article explains what a cup applicator does, why it matters for Pakistani first-time users specifically, and why this is the only locally available option in Pakistan.
What a Menstrual Cup Applicator Is
A menstrual cup applicator is a device that holds a folded menstrual cup and guides it to the correct depth inside the vaginal canal for insertion. It works similarly to a tampon applicator, where the cup sits inside the applicator barrel, the user positions the applicator at the vaginal opening, and a mechanism releases the cup at the correct depth.
The applicator removes the need for the user to directly guide the folded cup with their fingers for the entire insertion process. This reduces the amount of internal finger contact required, addresses the primary physical barrier many first-time cup users face, and allows insertion without the user needing to be fully comfortable with the anatomy of cup placement from the beginning.
Why a Cup Applicator Matters in Pakistan
In Pakistan, menstrual cups face two specific adoption barriers beyond the general learning curve.
Physical unfamiliarity. Pakistani women, particularly younger women and those who have not had pelvic examinations or used internal products, are often less accustomed to internal product placement than women in markets where tampons have been widely used for decades. The internal finger contact required for manual cup insertion can feel like a significant barrier for this group.
Cultural comfort. For some Pakistani women, the amount of internal contact required during manual cup insertion is culturally uncomfortable or psychologically difficult regardless of whether it is medically any different from tampon use. A product that reduces the required contact while still achieving correct placement addresses this barrier directly.
An applicator does not eliminate all learning curve. You still need to learn the basic concept of cup use. But it removes the specific physical and psychological component that prevents many Pakistani women from getting their cup into the correct position in their first few attempts.
About the MomDaughts Comfort Kit
The MomDaughts Menstrual Cup Comfort Kit is the only menstrual cup applicator available through a locally based Pakistan seller. It contains two products.
The Cup Applicator: A reusable device that holds the folded cup and guides it to the correct insertion depth. It can be used with all MomDaughts menstrual cup variants. It is cleaned with mild soap and water after each use, dried, and stored separately.
The Softfit Lubricant (50ml): A water-based lubricant specifically formulated for use with menstrual cups and silicone products. Applied to the applicator tip and the cup, it significantly reduces insertion friction, which is particularly useful on lighter flow days when natural lubrication is lower.
Together, these two products address the two most common physical barriers to first-time cup insertion: the difficulty of guided placement and the resistance from insufficient lubrication.
Why This Is the Only Locally Available Option
Menstrual cup applicators exist in international markets (some global brands produce them) but they are not imported and sold through Pakistani domestic retail. International shipping for medical silicone products to Pakistan involves import duties, customs inspection delays, and the practical difficulty of product returns and customer service across borders.
The MomDaughts Comfort Kit is produced, quality-checked, and sold for the Pakistani market with local availability, COD payment options, and direct customer support. No other locally sold brand or Daraz retailer currently offers a menstrual cup applicator as a product.
For women who need this product, the Comfort Kit is the accessible option, not a premium upgrade over alternatives that exist in Pakistan. There are no domestic alternatives.
Who Needs the Comfort Kit
First-time cup users in Pakistan. The learning curve for manual finger-guided cup insertion is real. An applicator does not eliminate the learning curve but significantly compresses it for most first-time users.
Teenagers transitioning to their first internal product. Younger users who have never used any internal period product benefit most from the guided insertion that the applicator provides.
Women who have tried cup insertion and given up. If a previous attempt at manual insertion failed due to difficulty guiding the cup into position, the applicator addresses that specific failure point.
Women who are physically or psychologically uncomfortable with extended internal finger contact. The applicator allows insertion with significantly less direct finger-vaginal wall contact.
Applicator vs Manual Insertion: The Honest Comparison
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Factor |
Applicator |
Manual Finger Insertion |
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Learning speed |
Faster for most first-time users |
Takes 2 to 3 cycles for most users |
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Internal finger contact |
Minimal |
Moderate |
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Control over positioning |
Device-guided |
Direct finger control |
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Long-term transition |
Many users transition to manual after 2 to 3 cycles |
Stays the same |
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Products needed |
Comfort Kit applicator + lubricant |
Lubricant optional |
Many women who use the applicator for their first 2 to 3 cycles naturally transition to manual insertion once they are comfortable with the cup being inside their body. The applicator is a learning tool, not a permanent dependency.
How to Use the Comfort Kit Applicator
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Wash hands thoroughly.
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Fold the cup using the C-fold or punchdown fold and load it into the applicator barrel with the folded opening facing the insertion direction.
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Apply a small amount of Softfit Lubricant to the tip of the applicator and the visible portion of the cup.
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Find a comfortable position: sitting on the toilet or standing with one foot raised.
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Insert the applicator horizontally, angled toward the tailbone, until the guide mark is at the vaginal opening.
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Release the cup at the correct depth using the applicator mechanism.
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Withdraw the applicator while the cup remains in position.
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Check the seal by rotating the cup base gently.
Clean the applicator with mild soap and water after each use. Allow to air dry and store separately from the cup.
Pairing the Comfort Kit With the Right Cup
The Comfort Kit applicator is designed for use with MomDaughts menstrual cups. The cups it works with most naturally are the standard bell-shaped variants: Double Tail, Short Tail, and Long Tail. The Collapsible Cup can also be used with the applicator but its very soft silicone requires slightly more care to load and release cleanly from the applicator.
Browse the complete menstrual cups collection to find the right cup to pair with your Comfort Kit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the MomDaughts Comfort Kit really the only cup applicator in Pakistan?
Yes. It is the only menstrual cup applicator sold through a Pakistan-based domestic seller with local stock, COD payment, and local customer support. No other Pakistani retailer or domestic brand currently offers a cup applicator.
Is the applicator reusable?
Yes. The applicator is reusable. Wash with mild soap and water after each use, rinse thoroughly, and air dry before storing.
Do I always need to use the applicator or can I switch to manual insertion?
The applicator is a learning tool that most women phase out naturally after 2 to 3 cycles as they become comfortable with the cup. You can switch to manual finger-guided insertion at any point.
Is the Softfit Lubricant safe with all silicone cups?
Yes. The Softfit Lubricant is a water-based formula specifically designed for use with medical-grade silicone menstrual cups. It is safe for all MomDaughts cup variants and most other medical-grade silicone cups.
At MomDaughts, we believe the right tools make all the difference between giving up and getting it right. Confidence in every cycle.


