🌊 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.
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!
A**
First time disc user...Works well, no leaks
I am a first time disc user. Cups were too uncomfortable for me and they leaked. So I wanted to try a disc. I have a fairly heavy flow on the first few days because I'm 11 months postpartum. I have a history of endometriosis too. I have given birth 3 times. I tried the largr disc and it seems to work well, I haven't had any leaks which is a miracle. I would always leak with cups or tampons. I may try the small one when my flow lightens up too see if it works or else I'm gonna have to buy another large. I wish you could buy these in individual sizes instead of having to pay for 2 when one size may not work out for you ...or just sell 2 of the same size.
D**A
Just ok
I have always used the Flex ring, which I believe was the first disk to come out. Recently, I decided to buy more, and these were a little cheaper. However, they feel cheaper and thinner than the Flex. I do like that they come with a silicone case, but I don't care for the removable tab/hook, as it makes it difficult to fold and insert comfortably. I will use them, but I prefer the Flex.
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.
M**A
Been through it, these are the best
Mom of three. Tired of using throw-away products and spending money on uncomfortable options. I've tried different tampons, pads, period panties, cups, and finally, these. I haven't bought or even thought about another period product since. They're flexible, easy to clean, so comfortable I don't even feel them. I did some research about how to find the best fit and combination of features and landed on this brand. Getting two different sizes, and carrying cases, for less than the cost of other brands was a huge bonus, because I have used both sizes interchangeably.Like other reusable period products, these may have a learning curve if you're new to the product. There are plenty of videos available out there to help the beginner feel comfortable, and I'd recommend watching at least a couple before you take the jump. It took me a few cycles to really get the positioning right before I got zero leaks, but once I did, I was able to go swimming, take long car rides, and go hiking with the disc in. Like a good old silly tampon commercial, except these actually are comfortable, even if the other symptoms aren't. Speaking of, as someone who once suffered from debilitating cramps that only got worse after having kids, wearing the flexible disc definitely contributed to my cramps losing intensity.These are easier to remove than a cup. They don't have suction, so there's no awkward "omg am I sucking out my soul" when removing.
A**H
Game changer
I've only used it for one cycle so far, but I feel I've pretty much gotten it down. I wanted to swap from tampons after hearing how bad they are for us, and after I tried and failed with a cup, I figured I'd give a disc a try. It was a little painful the first few times.. and once I even gave up and just had to use a tampon so I wasn't late to an appointment. People recommend lube, but I didn't have any.. that would've probably helped a ton.
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