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For heavy flow 🩸
Can hold 3 tampons
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Safe for you body ❤️
Chemical and BPA FREE
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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 does the menstrual disc work?

Menstrual Disc VS Cup
The disc is flatter, wider, and sits higher in the vaginal canal than a cup, which gives it a ton of unique advantages.
FAQs About Period Discs
Is the Cup&Co menstrual disc Suitable for Beginners?
The Cup&Co menstrual disc is the best menstrual disc for beginners.
Thanks to our special offer of 1 menstrual disc purchased + 1 disc free, you can try out the 2 sizes and find the one that suits you best at a low price.
What's more, if you've never tried a menstrual disc before, you won't know whether this new protection will suit you or not. That's why we're giving you 90 days to test this new protection, and if it doesn't work for you, we'll give you your money back.
Moreover, Cup&Co menstrual discs are very soft, so they're much easier to put on and very comfortable. You can also use the menstrual disc applicator, which makes it easier to use, and is much appreciated by beginners.
Can a menstrual disc be used with an IUD?
Yes, the menstrual disc is compatible with an IUD.
The disc holds without 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.
How easy is it to remove the menstrual disc?
Although your menstrual disc sits higher in the vagina than a cup, it's still very easy to remove.
The disc is very large and not at all difficult to reach with your finger. All you have to do is hook the disc with your finger to remove it.
For most users, using a menstrual disc is even easier than using a menstrual cup.
How does menstrual disc auto dumping work?
This feature is unique to the menstrual disc, and does not exist on any other menstrual protection.
It's the act of deliberately causing the menstrual disc to leak, so that you can empty it without having to remove it.
How to self-empty:
- 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.
When you first try it, you might think that the menstrual disc is leaking, but if it only happens in the toilet, there's a good chance that it's the automatic emptying of your menstrual disc.
Is the menstrual disc convenient for heavy flow?
According to a study conducted by the University of Portland in the USA, menstrual discs are the best protection for heavy periods. They have a higher absorption capacity than all other menstrual protection products.
Our menstrual discs have a capacity of 50ml for size S and 60ml for size M.
This is the equivalent of 5 to 6 conventional tampons or the equivalent of 2 menstrual cups.
Where can I buy a Cup&Co menstrual disc?
You can buy our menstrual 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...).