Softdisc Menstrual Disc – Softcup – 14 Discs – Cleaner Disposable Model of Reusable Silicone Cups, Period Cup, Tampon – Women w/Heavy or Sensitive Flow – 1 Size Model – Small, Medium, or Large Fit
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FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR CUSTOMERS – THE FLEX COMPANY DOES NOT SELL PRODUCT TO RESELLERS, THUS ONLY FLEX PRODUCTS “SOLD BY THE FLEX COMPANY AND FULFILLED BY AMAZON” ARE GUARANTEED TO BE AUTHENTIC. THE FLEX COMPANY DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE QUALITY OR AUTHENTICITY OF FLEX PRODUCTS PURCHASED FROM UNAUTHORIZED RESELLERS.
ABOUT SOFTDISC
✔︎ Softcup (sold as Softdisc by some retailers) is the leak-proof, swim-proof, sleep-proof alternative to tampons, pads, and menstrual cups.
✔︎ Easy-to-use and the most comfortable product on the market, Softdisc gives you 12 hours of freedom during your period. Softcup catches fluid at the base of the cervix naturally preventing menstrual odor, irritation and dryness.
✔︎ Softdisc can be comfortably worn overnight, during exercise, and even during sexual intercourse. Hypoallergenic and made without phthalates, BPA and natural latex, Softdisc is safe to wear for 12 hours and is not linked to TSS.
✔︎ Designed to work for both heavy and light periods, Softdisc holds the equivalent of 5 tampons and comes with discreet bags for on-the-go disposal. Softcup is sold as
✔︎ Softdisc in some retailers- same great product, same amazing benefits, new name.
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Product Features
- NEW NAME SAME PRODUCT: Softcup now branded as Softdisc is brought to you by The Flex Company.
- DESIGNED FOR YOUR BODY: Softdisc is the result of 10 years of Research and Development by scientists. It is hypoallergenic, made without BPA, phthalates, or latex. It is also the only internally-worn product that is not linked to TSS.
- FOR HEAVY OR LIGHT PERIODS: Use menstrual soft rings instead of tampons, pads, and menstrual cups. Unlike other products, one size fits women of all ages and sizes. Softdisc holds 5 tampons worth of fluid and is the preferred choice for heavy or light periods.
- COMFORTABLE: Softdisc is the most comfortable period product on the market. It prevents menstrual odor, irritation, and dryness. Most women cannot feel Softcup at all once inserted. Softdisc is easy to change, remove and dispose of on the go.
- LEAK PREVENTION: Softdisc prevents leaks overnight, during exercise, while swimming, and even during sex during menstruation. Softdisc creates a comfortable seal at the base of the cervix which leaves you worry-free during all of life’s activities.
Cervical umbrellas? Yes please. Whew this is a fun one. If you’re squeamish, turn back now, this is gonna be a little detailed.Family member recommended these even though they weren’t perfect for her. She’s had one kid and had trouble getting a good ‘seal’. Everyone’s hooha is different.For me, they’re less intimidating than a Diva cup and don’t leak most of the time. Wear a pantyliner or a backup pad unless you’re really confident.They’re surprisingly big but (maybe 1/2 inch tall and 2.5…
Save money, sanitary, no stink, period sex I have been using menstrual cups for over 10 years, and these are by far the best! As you can see, these hold over 2x as much fluid as my Diva Cup, I use a new one every period (same one for the whole period then throw it away, dump discharge in toilet and rinse or wipe with TP depending on what is available) so these look WAY better, and one box lasts for over a year! On heavy days, I wear a light pad just in case, but had to do that with tampons and DC too. Love that hubby and I can still be…
Love this Product!! These work so well and you can’t even feel them. The hardest part is learning how to put them in, once you have that mastered, it they’re the greatest. I was trying to put them in so they were horizontal to the floor, which is the WRONG way to do it. I was picturing the vagina as a straight tube, but it’s not it’s curved in a ‘C’ shape. The correct way to put them in is to pinch in the middle so they’re a figure 8 shape and insert into the vagina with the top of the ‘8’ going in first so…