🌊 Embrace the Flow: Redefine your period experience with comfort and confidence!
The Bodyotics Menstrual Disc Reusable Set includes two sizes (S & L) made from 100% medical-grade silicone, offering up to 12 hours of leak-proof protection. Designed for comfort and flexibility, these discs are perfect for use during intimate moments and are reusable, making them an eco-friendly choice. Each set comes with convenient carry pouches for on-the-go hygiene.
S**E
Easier to use than the cup
I was hesitant to give this a shot because I wasn't sure how easy it would be to insert and remove. I am so glad I decided to give the disc a go! It is really very easy to use compared to the cup. With the cup, it took me quite a few cycles to perfect the insertion. With the disc, I'm feeling pretty confident using it with my first cycle!With the cup, I was always paranoid it didn't open up fully after inserting or it would take a while to get it to open up. With the disc, I just insert and once it's tucked in above the pubic bone, I'm set! No more spinning the cup around to ensure it's fully expanded. Just insert disc, tuck above pubic bone and I'm good to go! However, removal is still messy for me and will require some more getting used to.Also, the disc seems to hold more and there is no leaking. None. With the cup on my second day, I usually have to empty after about 5 hours. The disc went the full twelve with no spillage/leakage. And this disc is cute. I like the little case that comes with it; makes it easy to slip into my purse. I use the large as I'm over 40 and have had a child.If you're looking to make the switch from tampons and pads, give this a try first! . I honestly wish I'd tried this before getting the cup. This was cheaper, comes with two sizes, is great quality, and is really just all around an easier product to use for me.Remember to do your research! For some, anatomically, the disc is not an option. For example, if your pubic bone is not prominent enough to tuck the disc above, the cup may be a better option for you.
A**R
Cheap and comfortable alternative to a cup
I decided to try this product as an alternative to menstrual cups as I was getting worse cramping with them in. I also do not enjoy feeling the cup unfold inside of me! This disc was initially pretty uncomfortable when I tried inserting it standing up. It was much better when I inserted it sitting on the toilet however. It had not leaked as far as I know. I think the large one may not fit well, but I have a pretty short vaginal canal and have never given birth. It’s nice to have the option I guess!
A**R
There’s a learning curve
I had used period cups before but not a period disc. They’re slightly different in placement so there was a learning curve. It took me the first full day of my period to learn the correct placement of the disc. I wore a pad to be sure that if I did leak while I was figuring out how to use the disc I wouldn’t bleed through or stain my clothes. After getting the placement down, it was very comfortable to wear I couldn’t feel it most times. It was easy to exercise with it in and it self emptied when I used the restroom (which was odd at first but also very convenient). It was also easy to clean and disinfect. The carrying case it also so convenient.
A**R
Worked great for a couple of days, still ok
So excited to try these out, only have used the smaller size. I loved the design, the indent, and grip ring. Wonderful for removal. Until the ring tears, break, and snaps 0.o It was only day 2 or 3. Wish it would have lasted longer. Still usable, but the ease of use disappeared quickly.
C**E
Been through a few discs. . . (Hello Disc Alternative!)
I’ve tried the pixie and the lumma disc. I loved them, but the strings felt annoying to me. However, when I cut the strings on these products, I struggled to remove the discs, as the “bulbs” on the end of the strings were no longer there to help me with removal. This lead me back to the hello disc.I loved the hello disc because it didn’t have the strings—it had a pull tab— so I didn’t feel the same annoying strings below my cervix. However, my hello disc put pressure on my bladder, causing generalized discomfort. For me, the rim was too firm. Bodyotics was the disc to fix this problem for me!I’ve seen a few people say this disc was harder to insert, and I would agree—but only because the rim is more soft and gentle (try a lubricant to help if you need)! I would definitely recommend trying the hello disc due to ease of insertion, but if that disc causes discomfort, I’d recommend this disc! It’s affordable and has a pull tab! It’s the “goldilocks” disc for me, personally! (It’s similar to the soft disc but has a pull tab! I love the soft disc, but it was really hard for me to remove.)(As I side note, I’ve also used cups. Everyone is different, but discs were way easier for me!)I hope this helps! Love that this brand is so affordable!EDIT: I tried the ecoblossom disc after I had a leak with this disc. The ecoblossom disc was also too firm for me, so I came back to this one. With all my discs and cups, this is the one I come back to because it’s soft, and I don’t feel the pressure against my bladder. Definitely the perfect disc for me but wish they made a round shape, too!
M**L
Amazing - No longer have to buy tampons!
I have used this for two periods now and I love it. I initially thought I'd need to use the smaller one since I haven't had kids yet but I actually had to use the large. The small felt a little weird and leaked. I can't feel the large after it's in and it actually tucks behind my pubic bone a lot easier. What I really love about this disc (besides the fact that it's reusable and came with a carrying case) is that it self empties?? You push and the disc tilts backwards while it's still inside and pours out everything in there, so you don't have to do it yourself and put it back in. THAT'S crazy. It's basically like bleeding it out on demand (kind of like how guys think we do lol). I just wear a pad or pantiliner in case it fills up and I don't get a chance to empty it and it leaks (not often but it happens). Later on in the period when the flow is lighter, there's no need for pads. So now I don't buy tampons anymore!!
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