Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how you can have sex with it in?! I use cups not discs but I’m interested in the disc. Doesn’t your Dh hit your cervix during sex? How is it not in the way? I’m petite so maybe this is the issue?
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop saying autodump yet?
Anonymous wrote:I like my reusable disc ok. Tried one month, still have work to do.. next period!
I did try the disposable discs for a few times. They worked well immediately. Like, a hugely amazing invention. But I couldn’t remove. Needed dh’s help. Yikes. He was prepared after the first time, but it’s just too much for both of us.
So the reason I like my reusable now is that I bought one with a stem. Problem solved. I’m just getting used to the unknowable/slight differences that don’t make it work as well.
And, this last month, it relieved my cramps while in. But then when I took it out the cramps were TERRIBLE.
Anonymous wrote:I liked a lot of things about the disc but when it was time to remove it I was in tears from frustration and panic. It took me at least 45 minutes and I thought I’d have to drive myself to the ER for help. Also it claims leak-free period sex and this was NOT the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF it autodumps when you sit on the toilet what keeps it from autodumping when you're sitting anywhere else?? scary
It's not about sitting down. It's about how your pelvic floor muscles contract when you urinate or have s bowel movement. Of course there is a risk that hcannhsooen by accident. You need to try it out at home for a couple cycles first.
I would definitely worry about this as someone who sometimes leaks since having kids. Especially during exercise. Like what if it released during a yoga or barre class? Ugh, no.
Sticking with tampons. They aren't great, but it's a known quantity that I've figured out how to live with fairly happily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF it autodumps when you sit on the toilet what keeps it from autodumping when you're sitting anywhere else?? scary
It's not about sitting down. It's about how your pelvic floor muscles contract when you urinate or have s bowel movement. Of course there is a risk that hcannhsooen by accident. You need to try it out at home for a couple cycles first.
Anonymous wrote:IF it autodumps when you sit on the toilet what keeps it from autodumping when you're sitting anywhere else?? scary
Anonymous wrote:
This is the one aspect of menopause I look forward to -- no more periods. Our grandmothers had it right. It really is The Curse!