Thursday, June 18, 2020

I'm talking about period stuff again so skip this if you want to.

I'm talking about period stuff again so skip this if you want to.

I found out thanks to the Put A Cup In It Community that there are more reusable menstrual discs out there so I bought some since I have better luck with discs than cups.  (Discs are flat and wedge behind the pubic bone, cups are kind of bell-shaped and sit in the vaginal canal.)  I got two of them in time for my last period and the other came in time for this cycle.  I am so stoked!  These last two cycles have been my first waste-free in so long since I was using disposable discs (or pads when I couldn't get the discs).  I am so excited!

I think my favorite disc is the nixit.  It's very soft - which could be a pro and a con.  I like the softness because it doesn't prevent me from peeing by pushing on my urethra, but if you're not used to inserting them it's almost like pushing a wet noodle.  Another neat thing is that it AUTO-DUMPED (which is pretty much what it sounds like) when I was peeing today.  That can be a scary thought, but it only happens when you flex to pee.  When I went to the bathroom I started to pee and felt the disc move a little. After I finished I used a finger, pushed it back where it was supposed to be, wiped, and done.  There was blood in the toilet and on the tissue.  I don't really have to worry about it getting too full and leaking due to this (not that I worry anyway; you're supposed to be able to go 12 hours without checking them).

The other discs that I bought were by Lumma (I got a medium and a large since they are BOGO pretty much always).  These have a tail and are made of more firm material.  I like the tail for removal because I like to keep my nails long and I don't wanna be digging around in the cave with my claws (really, the edge of the disc is right behind the pubic bone which is barely a knuckle in for me - especially if I bear down), but I feel like I notice the presence of these where I don't really with the nixit.  I haven't had an auto-dump with these although I've read that it's possible for it to happen.

Anyway, I just wanted to share these amazing things with you.  If you don't want to spend the money on one of these not knowing if they will work for you I highly recommend trying a disposable disc first (like Softdisc {available at Target, I hear} or the disc by The Flex Company {by subscription from their website}).  If you can get the hang of them these are the same concept except that using a nixit or a Lumma cuts wayyy down on period product waste and these will save you money in the long run.

Anyway, I hope this was helpful for someone out there.  ❤

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