🌊 Dive into Comfort: Say goodbye to leaks and discomfort!
SoftcupSoftdisc Menstrual Discs are a revolutionary alternative to traditional period products, designed with 10 years of research to provide a hypoallergenic, comfortable, and leak-proof experience. Each disc holds the capacity of 3 super tampons, making it suitable for both heavy and light periods. With a one-size-fits-all approach, these disposable discs ensure convenience and safety, allowing you to live life uninterrupted during your menstrual cycle.
B**S
Honest Review - from a mom who used tampons, cups and discs
I’ve been meaning to review this product since the very first time I used them. I kept forgetting but I realized I needed to make this review a priority- especially to give input for those of you who are on the fence.Let me start - I have a 15yo and a 4yo. I had a tubal ligation done after my last child was born. My periods have been insane since then. You know the bleeding you have after giving birth - honestly that’s how my periods have been ever since. Prior to having my last child (I was 30 when I had her), my periods had always been light and short. I was super lucky. I had my daughter and my periods have been so heavy ever since. When I say I soak through a super plus tampon in an hour or two on my heaviest days, I mean it. I was not only going through so many tampons, but I was having to wear super absorbent diapers.. I mean pads to catch what leaked because usually 4 out of 7 days that I menstruate, it’s heavy. Not just blood but clots. It’s horrible. Honestly, I consider getting an IUD not to prevent pregnancy, but possibly to lighten my periods because it’s ridiculous. Anyways, about two years ago I started seeing people recommend menstrual cups. I decided to see what the hype was about. They definitely took some trail and error - and even a trip to the urgent care to have one removed that somehow slid sideways and suctioned sideways that made it impossible for me to remove. But even after that, I still used them regularly because they did make it possible to go more than an hour or two without stressing about leaking. On my heaviest days, I was probably going about 4/5hours without having to remove the cup. I was actually happy with that. But even after over a year of using them, sometimes I still had issues with getting the placement correct. I do have a tilted cervix if that makes a difference. Anyways, several months ago I started seeing info regarding these “menstrual discs” that was of course marketed safe and mess free to use during sex. Well I’m not going to lie, that wasn’t the part that intrigued me. The part that made me interested was the fact that it was a flat disc and if it allowed a penis to enter your vagina without issues, I thought maybe I could finally stop using pads and panty liners as back up and use a light tampon instead. There were two brands at the time this brand and another. I went with this brand because it was cheaper and had two more discs included. In my mind I was thinking about how I’m usually menstruating for 7 days and these say they can work up to 12 hours - so I am thinking these would get me through my heaviest days at least, even if I’m having to remove way before 12 hours. So I ordered them and they arrived. When I first opened one, I did get a little shocked by the size. I mean I’ve had two kids but the size was intimidating. However, they’re flexible and when you squeeze it together to insert, it’s not bad at all. There is a time here and there that it may hurt just a tiny bit inserting because the length when squeezed together is quite long but once it’s in, it is so easy to position in place. You just take your finger and push the lip that’s closest to the front of your vagina until it kind of hooks behind your pelvic bone. Reading the instructions didn’t make sense until I actually inserted it and felt my pelvic bone and realized what they were talking about. But it slides right behind there and once it’s there I feel absolutely nothing. It is amazing. And let me say that even on my heaviest day, I’m probably able to keep it in for about 8-10 hours without leaking. I don’t even use a backup tampon like I originally bought these for because it’s not even needed. These have completely changed my life. I am such an active person and am always doing outdoor things, so to be able to go swimming or hiking etc and not have to stress or cancel because of my period is awesome and game changing. I have yet to have sex with one but honestly, I don’t think I would unless I just put a new one in. The only issue I have occasionally is if I have one in and I am using the bathroom and push down, once in a while it break the seal and everything inside comes pouring out. So I usually just remove it before going and insert a new one when finished. When you remove it, all you have to do is put your finger on the lip and push down like your using the bathroom and pull it forward and it comes right out. I usually pull mine out with my right hand while holding a wad of toilet paper in my left hand, dump the contents into the toilet once I have it out and then slowly place it on the toilet paper, wrap it and toss in the trash. I know this is a lot of TMI but I wanted to be honest and share my experience. I will never use a tampon again. I will never use a cup again unless I happen to run out of these and am waiting for an order to come in. And honestly I never have to wear pads as back up either. If you’re debating - just do it. You won’t regret it. I also included photos of how much liquid these discs can hold compared to a cup. It’s triple the amount. That means if your cup is only getting you through 4 hours, this should get you through 12. Again, they seriously changed my life by allowing me that bit of freedom during the week I’m on my period every month that I never could have before.
L**S
My first time using disks
Wow, I really love these. I had an IUD for 4 years and I didnt get a period. I got it replaced and now I have periods again for some reason. My periods are very light. On my heaviest days I could always only use a light tampon. I thought I had forgotten how to instert them because I was literally bleeding around the tampons. Id take it out after 4-6 hrs and it had hardly absorbed anything, but it would be leaking down the string. Turns out, my cervix is high and since I bleed so slowly, tampons just dont work for me anymore. I had tried a cup in the past, but it was uncomfortable with the suction, and i was extremely scared of it moving my IUD with the amount of suction it has. I bought a box of these to try before committing to a reusable one. Wow. I put my first one in in the shower and you really cannot feel it once it is in. You just push it up to your pubic bone and its in. I work 12-16 hour shifts in healthcare. I hated feeling like I was on a timer with tampons. This really frees me from that. Its a little messy putting it in or taking it out, but not much more than a tampon. It does help for it to be wet. It would be hard to change one of these out in a public restroom, but since they can stay in so long, I havent had that issue. They are pricier than tampons, but instead of using 2-3 a day, I only use 1, so it feels worth it
J**N
The best!!!
I’ve been using these for two years now, and I honestly wish I had discovered them sooner. I only need one disc per cycle, so one box lasts me over a year! I’ve saved a ton by not having to buy a big box of tampons every month.You do need to be pretty comfortable with your body to use them. There’s definitely a bit of a learning curve (placement takes a little finesse) but it’s nothing a few YouTube videos and a bit of practice can’t help with.Once it’s in, I legit forget I’m even on my period. I do wear period panties on the first couple of days just in case, since I have a heavier flow and might not be able to remove and reinsert it easily while out and about (it can be a little messy).
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