Cora Menstrual Disc

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Cora Menstrual Disc

SKU# 30412
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SKU# 30412
The reusable period disc offers an alternative to tampons, pads, or a cup. Designed for up to 12 hours of leak protection — period sex included. Holds the equivalent of 5-7 regular tampons and can be worn for up to 12 hours.
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Cora Menstrual Disc
$35.99
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The reusable period disc with a barely-there feeling offers an alternative to tampons, pads, or a cup. It's sustainable and easy on the cervix. Designed for comfortable insertion, easy removal, and up to 12 hours of leak protection — period sex included. Intuitive, patent-pending finger groove design makes insertion and removal easy, even for first time users. Holds the equivalent of 5-7 regular tampons and can be worn for up to 12 hours. Designed to fit most bodies comfortably without the guesswork. Sits comfortably and naturally at the base of the cervix, which allows for mess-free intimacy.

Take your health to the next level with FSA eligible Menstrual Care products.

Benefits:

  • Provides up to 12 hours of menstrual leak protection

Features:

  • Reusable and sustainable period disc with a barely-there feeling, made from premium, medical-grade silicone
  • Intuitive, patent-pending finger groove design makes insertion and removal easy
  • Holds the equivalent of 5-7 regular tampons and can be worn for up to 12 hours
  • Sits comfortably at the base of the cervix allowing for mess-free intimacy

Specifications:

Size:

  • One size fits most: designed to fit most bodies comfortably without the guesswork

Made with premium, ultra-soft medical grade silicone.

First things first: Intuitively designed, the Cora Disc has 4 simple components (rim, finger-width groove, grip rings, catch).

  • To ensure your disc functions properly, sanitize it before use by boiling it in water for 5-7 minutes
  • Repeat this process between each cycle
  • Wash your disc and hands before and after each use
  • Before inserting, ensure there are no obstructions in your vaginal canal
  • Squeeze the disc to form a figure 8
  • The finger-width groove indicates the front of your disc, which should be facing away from your body when it is inserted
  • Sit, squat, or raise one leg
  • Guide the back rim of the disc into your vagina and push the disc back and down with your index finger towards your tailbone, as far as it will comfortably go
  • With that same index finger, tuck the front rim up and behind the pubic bone to position the disc
  • If you can’t feel the disc, it is in place properly
  • To check the position of your disc, stand up, keeping your index finger on the rim of the disc
  • You can wear up to 12 hours before emptying

Removal:

  • First, relax your pelvic muscles and bear down like you are having a bowel movement
  • Hook your index finger under the front rim of the disc
  • Then, gently slide the disc out, keeping it horizontal to avoid spills

Attention: If you have any genealogical concerns or conditions, including the use of an IUD or contraceptive ring, please consult your physician prior to using a menstrual disc.

If you experience any adverse effects, discontinue use and contact your physician.

Take good care with tampons, disc, and most things you insert into your body, there’s a learning curve to keep you safe from Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) which is a potentially fatal disease.

Never wear for more than 12 hours without emptying.

Not a contraceptive device and does not protect against sexually-transmitted diseases.

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