It took a few cycles to get used to the removal. It can be messy and I do get blood on my hand frequently. I have figured out how to avoid making the bathroom look like a murder scene. It does help that the disc is not usually full, since on the heavy days it "autodumps" when I use the bathroom. The one thing that is annoying is if I have to manually empty it in a public restroom without a private sink, but in those cases I just wipe it off with toilet paper and reinsert. Mine doesnt leak. There is sometimes blood left in the vagina (below the disc which sits in the vaginal fornix) after emptying the disc or autodumping that can stain underwear. I just wear period underwear on those days. |
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Wiping off something bloody in a public restroom abd reinserting it OR wearing a pool of blood in my vag for 12 hours honestly doesn't sound safer
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It is definitely safer. You wipe with that toilet paper. It's not ideal, but it's clean. The problem with tampons is the tampon itself provides an environment for bad bacteria to grow and absorb the healthy bacteria and natural lubrication in the vagina that protects from infections. The cups and discs are made out of silicone that is non-porous and don't promote bacterial growth in the same way. But you should always use the option that works better for you. Cups and discs don't work for everyone. |
Same! |
"Then being horizontal makes the flow stop and I use nothing while sleeping." Very odd. This isn't typical. |
THIS IS FALSE ANY TAMPON CAN CAUSE TSS NOT JUST ONE BRAND THATS NO LONGER SOLD. |
"it empties automatically" How? |
sounds like a good way to get staph in there! |
| I haven't had a period in 10+ years (IUD) but previously I absolutely would. You can leave them in for 8 hours, which is the typical sleep so I don't see what the issue is. |
When you bear down at all to release your bladder, the seal is broken and it empties. You don’t have to reinsert or adjust and it doesn’t fall out. It’s pretty convenient (not the previous poster, just another disc fan). I can usually avoid cleaning it in public bathrooms by leaving it in until I’m home, since it self empties. |
Totally agree. I tried the cup and always ended up looking like I’d sawed my hand off and was covered with blood when I tried to remove it. How is that not gross?? |
I wish it was. Vets have to take those things out of dogs all the time. |
The hardest part is washing your hands and then getting into and locking the stall without touching anything with your hands. Thankfully like the other poster I rarely have to do it but it is definitely possible to do safely in a pinch. Remember door knobs are dirtier than toilet seats. The key is hand washing which is also really important with tampons (which are more likely than discs or cups to require changing in public bathrooms.) |
| You shouldn't sleep or swim with a tampon inserted. They can go rogue. |
| Pads are safer than tampons. They make thin pads you can't feel like infinity. |