Welcome to the world of reusable period products! When it comes to choosing sustainable period products, the route you take is truly all based on preference and personal anatomy — but if you’re not sure what those are or what you like, it’s OK.
“Consider comfort, convenience, flow level, and lifestyle factors when choosing a feminine hygiene product,” A recent article from Moreland OBGYN explains, F”or example, you may prefer a menstrual cup during the start of your period when your flow is heaviest and pads near the end of the cycle when it lightens up.”
But if you aren’t sure about a cup vs. disc — and want to know how to choose the period product, it’s important to know the menstrual disc comparison to cups. Don’t worry, we’re here to help.
You should also know:
If the suction seal of a cup makes you nervous, the Diva Disc is instead inserted into the vaginal fornix, a bit higher up, and is propped up behind the pubic bone to sit around the cervix. This also allows for secure protection for people with weaker pelvic floor muscles.
People with weaker pelvic floor muscles might have a hard time keeping a DivaCup securely in place.
An additional benefit of the disc is that it can be worn for penetrative intercourse. This means you can now enjoy mess-free period sex!
Feeling flexible?
Ready to see which is the best fit for you? Here at Diva, we always recommend trying out your DivaCup or Diva Disc for a couple cycles to get the hang of it. You might even find that sometimes you use a cup, and other times you use a disc.
Regardless of what you choose, both the DivaCup and Diva Disc are innovative period products and excellent options for reusable period care.