








🌸 Embrace Comfort, Conquer Your Cycle!
The Sirona Reusable Menstrual Cup Disc is a small, eco-friendly menstrual solution made from 100% medical-grade silicone. Measuring 60 mm by 67 mm, it holds up to 30 ml of fluid and provides up to 8 hours of leak-proof protection. Safe, hygienic, and designed for longevity, this disc can be reused for up to 10 years, making it a sustainable alternative to traditional menstrual products.





| Manufacturer | Sirona Hygiene Private Limited |
| Item part number | SMCDS |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 7 cm; 60 g |
| ASIN | B09NRD5SKW |
R**A
Just go for it
Comfy, easy to remove, no leaksThe Sirona discs are really very comfortable. I 100% am going to be ordering these again and recommend to others . They don’t leak. They stay in all day. And my main worry was that it would be difficult to remove, but they really aren’t. I was happy to find that I can remove them quite easily if I follow the directions they give. Just go for it
A**R
Value for money
If you're choosing a reusable period product and haven't tried anything yet, a cup might be easier to get the hang of. I decided to try the disc after using menstrual cups for about two years. The cup I used was amazing and leaks were extremely rare but I wanted to try a disc because of the larger capacity and the fact that the cup I have is a bit on the firmer side, so there's some discomfort while putting it in or taking it out. I ordered a small cup even though my cervix is average to high and I have used it only on a non period day so far.Insertion was difficult the first time, should be easier on the actual period. The smaller size and softer material when folded made it more comfortable and when I had inserted it properly I couldn't feel it all, much like any other menstrual cup.Pros:Softer, smaller size when folded for insertionGood quality silicone and packaging, worth it for the price. (499 when I ordered)Cons:Bad finishing. See image. These little dots were there on both sides. Couldn't really feel the seam though, but definitely not smooth all around like I was expecting.Will update on leaks and such when I try it out later.Update:Used it on my period and it works really well. First day trying it was a heavy flow day. It was inserted wrongly at first (basically you need to push it towards the back and sort of slide along the back wall to ensure the cervix is inside the cup and not squished behind it - period Nirvana has a good video on this). It took me a couple of tries and there was leaking all the while but what finally worked was a standing position with my knees higher than the hips and directing the cup backwards. Squatting may also work for you. When it did sit correctly it was a joy to use. No sensation, none of the weird suction feeling, easy to take out. And auto dumping worked well for me. On the heaviest day it did leak slightly when getting up after a three-hour nap, so it may be better to combine it with period panties. I think I'll prefer to use this when I'm out of the house since auto dumping works for me. There's a little more mess when removing than with cups but less discomfort because it's narrower and softer than the cup i use, and also not gonna have that weird suction release feeling when you take it out. Also, it's easier to boil because you can just ensure a little air bubble is inside it and it'll float on the surface rather than settling at the base of the pan which scares me a little because i think it might get burned ( logically, that would never happen unless the pan goes dry, but it's still a fear).The main con is the leaking. I wouldn't like it without some backup, maybe a panty liner or period panties because it did leak a bit. And overnight use i think I'd prefer the cup because it would actually hold more blood.
M**A
Insertion and removal is great, but always leaks.
I’ve been using a medium sized menstrual cup for the last 7 years and decided to give the disc a try. Got the small size which is super smooth and easy to insert and remove, however, I’ve had leaks all the time. So I’ve gone back to using the Sirona menstrual cup again. I just don’t feel confident with the disc anymore.
A**R
Good quality, just don't prefer it over cup
Quality is good. Would rather use the cup, it's hard to put it in. But that's just my anatomy, different people have different preferences, wish there were disposable discs/cups to know if you like it or not in india. Now i have a disc, that's collecting dust. Try taking a test on the period nirvana website
N**A
Just wow
I already tried menstrual cup since 1 year and now im trying disc and wow i just share my honest review with you in starting i faced alot of challenges to put inside it but after some trials i got success 😍and now it doesn’t feel inside
A**R
Amazing. Changed my life
I've been using the cup for last couple years. But this has changed my life for the betterWhat an amazing product.
C**�
Leaking
Got leaked everytime. May be not my size
B**A
Value for money , comfortable
Its really comfortable and mess free. Quality of the product is also good.
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