




Disposable Discs Benefits
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Auto Dumping 💦
Empty your disc without removing it
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Pain-Free 🥰
More comfortable than a cup or tampon
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12 Hours of Peace ⏰
You can keep it all Day/ all Night
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For All your Activities 💃
Swimming, gym, yoga or just chilling at home

How the disposable disc work ?
It's easy to insert and remove, and for beginners you can use the applicator to help you use it.
After 8 to 12 hours of use, you can dispose of it like a tampon.
Disposable Disc VS Tampon

Difference between Disposable VS Reusable Discs
The difference between these two discs is that the reusable model is more resistant and can be sterilized and used for many years.
The disposable disc, on the other hand, is for single use only and must be disposed of immediately after use.
FAQs about Disposable Discs
Who are disposable discs made for?
If you use tampons for their convenience you will also like the disposable disc. it can also be thrown away after use, is so much more comfortable and better for your health and more suitable for heavy flows.
If you're already a menstrual disc lover, the disposable model could also come in very handy when you're on the move or traveling and don't have the option of washing your protection.
Can a disposable disc be used with an IUD?
Yes, the disposable disc is compatible with an IUD.
The disc holds with no suction effect, so there's less risk of displacing your IUD than with a cup, and its shape limits the risk of the IUD expelling.
According to the gynecologists we interviewed, there are no contraindications.
Can the disposable disc be auto dumped?
As with the reusable disc, the disposable disc can also be self-emptied without having to be removed.
How to auto dump your disc:
- Sit on the toilet with your legs slightly raised.
- Contract your perineum (as if you were pushing for a pee or the big one).
- Your menstrual flow should empty into the toilet.
- Once you've finished, relax your perineum and the disc should snap back into place on its own. If it doesn't, push with your finger to replace it behind your cervix.
Are disposable discs better for the environment than tampons?
Disposable medical silicone discs, like tampons, are not yet reusable or recyclable.
What's more, both types of protection require a lot of resources to produce: tampons use a lot of water, while discs consume a lot of energy.
However, because disposable discs can hold the equivalent of 5 tampons, you consume less product, which makes discs less polluting than tampons.
Where can I buy a Cup&Co disposable disc?
You can buy our box of disposable disc directly on our website, we deliver to many countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom (UK), New Zealand (NZ) and European countries (Germany, Greece, Netherlands and others...).