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If you’re putting your disc away until your next period, make sure it’s completely dry before storing. However, if you're seeing a little blood in the toilet or on your TP when you're going to the bathroom, that is totally normal. It may be squeezed to change its shape, so is helpful for parents who need to assist their child to drink by directing liquids carefully into their child's mouth. If you have any concerns about retrograde menstruation more generally or if you’re experiencing any pelvic pain or unusual period symptoms, reach out to a healthcare provider or Ob/Gyn.
The pull-tab threads through a small hole at the base of the cup and attaches to the inner rim (at the top).They're gentle on intimate parts and are especially handy if you need to change your disc in a public bathroom.
Imagine trying to get a suction cup off your shower wall by pulling straight back: probably not gonna work, right? ICYMI, the vaginal fornix is your vagina’s ‘rear wall’—it’s the widest part of the vagina, just beneath your cervix. The serving size for each of our gummies can be found on the packaging label under Supplement Facts.By comparison, this cup is terribly difficult to clean – getting the stem out and put back in is annoying at best, and difficult for those who it is aimed to help at worst.
Traditional menstrual cups must be removed by inserting two fingers, gripping the base of the cup, and pinching to manually break the seal. Flex Plant+ Disc features the same performance as the original Flex Disc—but it’s made with 40% plant-based polymers derived from sugarcane plants. As is often the case with accessibility innovations, this invention benefits more than just those with disabilities.To help ensure a less messy removal when you're on the toilet, use your pelvic floor muscles to empty your disc partially before you remove it.
Re: gluten free: Our gummies are not formulated with wheat or wheat derivatives and our manufacturing facility complies with Good Manufacturing Practices to prevent cross-contamination. The Reusable Disc holds the same amount of blood as 6+ super tampons (that’s 70 mL) and can be worn for up to 12 hours at a time. You must pull the stem out a pretty long way before it ever puckers in to release suction, making it pull a lot more than the removal of a typical cup. You might even find that the position of your cervix—which changes almost daily—impacts your insertion angle.If you haven’t already seen our article, FLEX Enters The Menstrual Cup Market With The Purchase Of Keela Cup, I encourage you to give that a read.