








♻️ Leak less, live more — the future of period care is here!
SHORDY’s Small Reusable Menstrual Disc offers a flexible, medical-grade silicone alternative to tampons and pads, boasting a 45ml capacity for up to 12 hours of leak-free wear. Designed for comfort and ease, it fits most bodies—especially low cervix users—while promoting eco-friendly, toxin-free feminine hygiene.







| ASIN | B0B4ST7QSM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,700 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #39 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand Name | SHORDY |
| Color | Green - Small - Pack of 1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,099 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | SHORDY |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 793869414964 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
J**Z
GAME CHANGER FOR CUP USER
I've used a cup for years. The disks were not as popular at that time. I like the cups however I had a very hard time urinating. It was like the cup kept my muscles from pushing my bladder. So I would just have to let it trickle out, then wait for it to go lower on the bladder and trickle out more. Repeat this several times. So it would take FOREVER. I've tried so many different cups abd they were all the same. Plus every now and then the seal wouldn't be right so I would leak. The Femmycycle cup was the one I loved the most except they stopped making it so when it was time to replace it.... couldn't find it OF COURSE. So I thought I'd try a disk. OMG so much easier than a cup. No leak first time using it. I have no problem going to three bathroom. It doesn't move if I bear down either. I wish I would have done this sooner. I loved this came with both sizes too, especially for the money. Apparently the more expensive doesn't really matter because these do the job. I also like that it has a "string" to remove it from vs having to reach up there to pull out out. I wear gloves but still. It's just better nicer. Another bonus is removal is much easier because you have to worry about breaking the seal and getting it out pinched or it hurts. Not these. These are not THAT stiff so they are much more comfortable to remove. So if any cup users are in the fence I'd definitely try it. Especially for this price. They also have inverters now but you shouldn't need one with these. You just put it in, pop behind your pelvic bone and your in your way. SO SIMPLE!
A**R
Awesome for low cervix folks!
I've struggled to find the right menstrual cup or disc. I have a low cervix and also just not a whole lot of room. Normal discs are too big for me and can't tuck behind my public bone. Most cups sit too low and feel uncomfortable. I found one little disc that was comfortable but leaked and then lost it, so I was back on the hunt. So far, the small shordy disc is working great! I'm only a couple days into using it, but no leaks, super fast learning curve (I've been using cups and discs for a long time, though), and I can't feel it at all. I do find it a bit difficult to remove but that's my fault for cutting off the pull tab thing because I thought it'd irritate me. Overall, a big win!
N**S
Good alternative to tampons. Read for advice on removal
I was using the flex disc before. So this will be a comparison. I have normal to light periods that usually have about only one day of "heavy" flow. Pros: -I like the color and the bag that comes with it. -Good for the environment and no risk for Toxic Schock Syndrome. -It includes a pull tab for easier removal (more about that later) -Easy to clean. -Good price -No leaks for me after I wore it for like 10 hours. Cons: -It feels a little "thick" compared to Flex Disc, but as long as you got it inserted properly, then you wont feel it. -You can kinda feel the pull tab. I didnt have sex with this one (the flex disc i did) because i felt he would be able to feel it. Also, honestly I didnt really want it. I cut it shorter assuming I could just use my finger, but it doesnt have a little dip on the rim where you can scoop it out like the flex disk kind of does. So I struggled to get it out. The tab will stretch and slip out of your fingers so I had to use toilet paper when gripping it as to not slip. Ended up being messier than i would like. Alos, instead of just inserting it, you have to actually position and center the tab in the front middle which can be a little annoying if it is off center once inserted. -It didnt hold as much as I would like for as long, but It does the job. I am overall satisfied, but I will be going back to the flex disc. ***NOTE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE STRUGGLED TO REMOVE DISCS" I went through this when i first started using the flex disc and OMG i was terrified I would never be able to get it out. What you need to remember is dont leave it in for TOO long because once its full and youre trying to remove it, it leaks out and makes everything slippery to pull out. What you do is lean a little foreward get in there, BREATHE, and act like you are trying to push a baby out (or like going number 2 on a difficult day lol). Contract and push, and you will feel it being slightly pushed out. Using your middle finger with a scooped hand to reach underneath the rim and pull it out. Push like your life depended on it and youll get it out.
T**E
Quality product for the price
The large size is pretty big for me but the small fits perfectly. It is comfortable and I can't feel it after the initial placement of the disc. I love the string that comes on these discs because I have long nails and it makes it easier to remove.
J**E
Best disc ever, even with a heavy flow!
Best menstrual disc I've used! Several others have either leaked uncontrollably (Lumma) or caused cramps and discomfort (Flex, Casco). I've had an issue with the rims on other discs being either too soft or too firm, but Shordy really is just right. The rim is just firm enough to stay put without leaking, without being so thick or firm it causes cramps. I have a high cervix and tight pelvic floor, and amazingly both sizes work for me. I typically use the large disc on my heaviest 1–2 days, and the smaller disc every other day. No leaks with either one. I can even wear it overnight during a super heavy flow and only have to change it once, about every four hours. I've had issues with the string on the Lumma disc being too stiff and uncomfortable, so I was prepared to cut the strings off these discs too, but I haven't needed to. They tuck right up under the disc with no problem, and I can't even feel them. Given how much of a headache I've been through with finding the right disc, I'm about to buy several of these so I have backups in case they ever go out of stock! I even love the color, and haven't had issues with staining so far. Shordy, there's no need to do anything "new" and "improved"—these discs are great!!!
J**R
Game Changer
I have extremely heavy periods. I have to use ultra tampons and change them often. These are so much more comfortable and allow me to go much longer between times.
J**S
Ineffective
Nice price but doesn’t work or catch anything at all. Just use a cup instead of a disc
M**N
Uncomfortable.
It’s a good idea but I guess it was too large because I could feel it and it was uncomfortable. I maybe should have gotten a smaller size.
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