🌊 Dive into Comfort: Your Period, Reimagined!
Softdisc Menstrual Discs are a revolutionary alternative to traditional period products, designed through a decade of research. Hypoallergenic and free from harmful chemicals, these discs hold the capacity of 5 super tampons, ensuring comfort and leak prevention for all women, regardless of their flow. With 14 discs per pack, they offer a convenient and worry-free solution for managing your period.
Weight | 2 g |
Units | 14 Count |
Brand | Softcup |
Country of origin | USA |
K**R
They work, but not for everyone
So I've been using these for 20 years now, they used to be called instead in the States. I rarely encounter leaks, they're comfortable, you can have sex with them in. I have tried other cups but struggle to find any that work as well as these, other cups are harder to get out, which is a little scary, these are not difficult and I find them super easy to deal with. With that said, I've recommended them to friends and rarely have they worked for them, so it's about finding the product that works for you, with that said these are amazing if they work for you so worth trying.
D**E
Can’t believe how amazing these are!
I think this is probably the first review I have ever posted on a product I have brought, but tried these and they are too good to not review.So simple to insert, I actually found it easy than tampons. It was comfortable as soon as it was inserted, never felt it and never leaked.I managed to keep mine in for 7 hours with a heavy flow, and quite a bit of exercise without it leaking. I suppose they are like tampons you eventually learn the length of duration as you go. It leaked a tiny bit after the 7 hours which was obviously a sign to change, but I always wear either a pad or liner anyway:l.Removal was a lot messier than tampons, however nothing major.I’m definitely moving onto these from now on and going to look at a reuse-able one. 100/10!!
K**R
Very big and very expensive.
The product is very large and it would be great if they came in a range of sizes, had problems with it slipping down and had to alter how I insert which makes insertion more difficult and definitely a 2 handed job. I ordered the disposables before I went for a more expensive reusable, but after doing some research I wish I'd have gone for that first, would have saved me a lot of money in the long run, reusables come in a range of sizes and obviously you only need the one purchase (provided it's the right fit for your body), this is a lot of money to spend on something you are going to throw away, you might as well stick to the usual disposable tampons and pads. It's also quite messy to remove so make sure you're comfortable with your own bodily fluids. Other than some troubleshooting and size issues this has been an ok product, a few leaks (again due to size) they're very comfortable once in but I kept having the feeling that it was slipping so had to wear a liner for extra protection. Personally, I would recommend spending the extra few quid on a reusable, just make sure you try to get a good measure of your inner body before you order (although I believe the nixit has a satisfaction guarantee offer but check it out first to make sure). On a positive note, if you do get the softdiscs right you can have mess free period sex, which is a bonus for many women.
M**N
Sceptical but Converted
Bought these as I was struggling to manage menstrual flow due to adhesions. I was finding that I was having to change a pad frequently due to flooding. I was recommended by my GP to try a menstrual cup and I can honestly say I am converted. Can be quite difficult to insert on the first few attempts however once you get the hang of insertion they are easy to use. My only criticism is that they are single use so I am aware of the unnecessary plastic waste. I wouldn’t buy again due to this and I think I would move to a reusable menstrual cup in future. This is no criticism of the product, just personal preference.
B**E
Don’t waste your money
I don’t understand the point of these? I’ve spent the last 5 days of my period trying to get it right and I still bleed onto my pants. I’ve watched videos and read the instructions and pretty much had my whole arm up there trying to get it into place and the blood continues to fall out. I’m gutted really because I get super painful periods and tampons make it much worse but these just aren’t worth the hassle of bleeding everywhere. Will be trying a reusable cup next time and no doubt wasting more money.
S**K
Pretty good.
I have found this much nicer to use than other menstrual cups.Easy to put in, easy to take out. Sometimes still leaks but I have had that issue with literally every single type of menstrual product so maybe my Foofy is just canaverous now and there’s no hope (I have 4 kids).Tried it during sex and whilst most of the time he couldn’t feel it, sometimes he could. Also it appeared to move and so things got a little messy. I’m also writing a letter of apology to the hotel staff who had to clean up after us.In general I like these, even if they don’t work for period sex (maybe they’re better at the lighter time) they are very good for comfort and general use. Would use again.
M**N
Would recommend
This is my first time using a product like this and I’ve never even used a cup! First impressions were that they were massive and I was positive someone would hear the rustling of the centre but once I’d gotten over the shock and gave them a go, thought they were great! It takes a bit of practise probably best to do this before your period as I found out but doesn’t take long! I wore a pad for the first couple of days expecting accidents but nothing happened, getting them out to empty is something that will take a little while longer to practise but still not a massive issue just ensure you are standing over a towel or the toilet first couple of times I’d say! Game changer when it comes to period sex too! I’d buy again.
M**N
My little secret
I've been using these for a few years and would definitely not go back to tampons. It can be quite fiddly to place the first time but you cannot feel it once it's it.Here's the question you all really want to know - yes I do wear it when I have sex while on a period and neither partner I have wore it with even knew it was in.
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