About Cora Menstrual Disc:
Reusable period disc with a barely-there feeling. Designed for comfortable insertion, easy removal, and up to 12 hours of leak protection—period sex included.
Features:
- Made from premium, ultra-soft, medical-grade silicone.
- Innovatively designed with a finger-width groove for easy insertion and removal.
- Designed to fit most bodies comfortably without the guesswork.
- Creates a natural seal at the base of your cervix for a more comfortable fit.
- Collects blood rather than absorbing it, which reduces dryness and irritation.
- Made without Phthalates, Latex and BPA
FAQ:
I saw blood in the toilet when I used the restroom. Is my disc leaking?
Discs have the added benefit of "self emptying" without having to remove the disc, which is ideal for women with heavier flows. Self emptying occurs when you relax your pelvic floor muscles, similar to a bowel movement, so it is completely normal to see blood in the toilet. To ensure your disc is properly back in place, use a clean finger to tuck back into place. You can also do a few kegels to ensure it is back in place.
Can I use my disc while I exercise?
Yes, the disc creates a seal at the base of your cervix to give you a "barely there" feel that allows you to move comfortably throughout the day, even during exercise and swimming.
Does the Disc come in different sizes?
The Patent-pending Cora Disc comes in one size. We chose dimensions of our disc based on inputs from doctors and experts, and created a design that would fit most women's anatomies. Because the disc sits at the base of the cervix and does not rely on suction for placement, it is much simpler to fit than a cup.
Can I wear the Disc during sex?
Yes, the Disc allows for mess-free period sex but is not a substitute for contraception.
What should I do if I can't get the Disc out?
To remove your disc, take a deep breath and relax your pelvic muscles. Bear down as if you are making a bowel movement to push disc downwards. Reach for your Disc and hook your finger on the removal groove to slowly pull the disc out. Be sure to tip the edge up as it exits your vaginal canal to avoid spills. If you are not able to hook your finger onto the disc, take a break for 30 minutes and try again. If your disc has been in for more than 12 hours, please consult your doctor.
How long does the Disc last for?
The disc can last up to 10 years, with proper cleaning and storage care. You can wear the Cora Disc for up to 12 hours but you may have to empty it sooner, depending on your flow.
Ingredients
Premium medical grade silicone Carbon black (medical grade silicone colorant) Made in the USA