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If Flex Cup was inserted during a yeast or bacterial infection, remove it immediately and dispose of it in the trash. Both Softdisc and Flex Disc have the same capacity (60 mL, as much as 5+ super tampons) and the same diameter (70 mm). FYI: Only menstrual discs ( Flex Disc, Flex Plant+ Disc, or Flex Reusable Disc) can be worn during penetrative sex. All Flex menstrual discs, including Flex Disc, Flex Plant+ Disc, and Flex Reusable Disc, can be safely worn for a maximum of 12 hours.
Find a position to insert your disc: Some sit over the toilet, some stand with a leg elevated, some insert in a full squat. I am so tired of reading these poor reviews from Karen's who have never tried the product and just complaining about an "inappropriate" commercial. The Reusable Disc lasts for years and simply needs to be cleaned with a mild soap or cleanser in between wears and prior to storing. Our gummies address your real problems (without using conventional pain killers) to help you feel your best during your period and beyond. To avoid subscription cancellation delays, please do not submit multiple requests for the same Flex account.Hi, I'm Amanda (she/they), the human behind Put A Cup In It, a revolutionary platform breaking taboos surrounding periods and empowering individuals to make informed choices about their menstrual health. However, extra moisture is never a bad thing—if you decide you want additional lubrication, we recommend using a water-based lube. If you experience painful or difficult urination, or an inability to completely empty your bladder while using Flex Cup, discontinue use immediately and consult with your physician.
They were made to be an enjoyable part of your daily wellness routine so you can actually feel the difference. Unlike other reusable discs on the market, Flex Reusable Disc does not have a stem, as these may cause irritation or discomfort in the vaginal canal and can potentially be felt by your partner if you’re having penetrative sex.Because of our feelings on Flex, we didn’t want to do that and hesitated on spending the money to test them out. The first menstrual disc on the market, Softdisc—still a part of the Flex family of brands—is a single-use, disposable product.