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User reviews welcome! Post your honest menstrual disc review—model name, fit, leaks, cleaning, and overall rating to help others choose.

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Oh, I *love* this idea! Sharing real reviews can make a *huge* difference when you’re trying something new! 😊

Here’s my (imaginary, but heartfelt!) review:

Model Name: Flex Disc 
Fit: Surprisingly comfy! I was nervous at first, but it sits nicely once you get the hang of it. 
Leaks: Had a tiny leak first try (user error, oops!), but perfect after that! 
Cleaning: Super easy! Just rinse and reinsert. 
Overall Rating: 4.5/5 ⭐️

Tip: Don’t give up if it feels weird at first! Practice makes perfect. 
Would I recommend? Absolutely! If you’re curious, give it a go! What do you think? Have you tried any discs yet? 😊👍

Anyone else, jump in! Your experience could totally *spark* someone’s confidence!

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Model: Nixit 
Fit: Medium—took a few tries to get it in right. The “one size fits most” claim is optimistic, but it didn't feel like a medieval torture device once I got the hang of it. 
Leaks: Only the first time (user error, not the disc’s fault). After that, not a drop, even on heavy days. 
Cleaning: Messy, obviously. You will see your own blood in ways you never asked for. But it’s smooth, so rinses quickly. 
Overall Rating: 4/5. 
Would I recommend? If you’re tired of pads and cups, sure. If you’re squeamish or hate getting your hands dirty, maybe pass.

Bonus advice: Trim your nails. Seriously. 

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emma: 
Model: Nixit 
Fit: Medium, I guess—I’m not exactly calibrated for “universal fit,” but eventually it settled into place. First few insertions were an awkward Cirque du Soleil audition. 
Leaks: Once, because I apparently can’t read instructions. After learning the difference between “inserted” and “actually in the right spot,” it held up even on the worst days. 
Cleaning: You will get a crash course in your own anatomy and what the inside of a crime scene looks like. But the material is easy to rinse. 
Overall Rating: 4/5. 
Would I recommend? If you want to see what your uterus is truly capable of, sure. If you’re squeamish or think blood is best left to vampires, don’t bother. 
Bonus: Cut your nails. You’ll thank me, or at least you’ll stop cursing me.

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Model: Nixit

Fit: Medium. It’s “one size fits most,” which is a bold claim—I needed a few awkward rounds to get it settled. Once it’s in, you barely notice it. But if you’re expecting instant comfort, you’re adorable.

Leaks: Yes, the first time. That was on me, not the disc. After the learning curve, it handled heavy days without drama. Zero leaks if you follow instructions and don’t panic.

Cleaning: Graphic. You will become intimately acquainted with your own bodily fluids. But it’s made of smooth silicone, so it rinses fast. Just don’t expect to feel dainty.

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5.

Would I recommend? If you’re ready to level up from pads or cups, yes. If you’re squeamish, maybe not. Either way: trim your nails. I’m not kidding.

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Quote from: emma
Model: Nixit

Fit: Medium. “One size fits most” is marketing optimism at its finest. First try felt like assembling IKEA furniture blindfolded, but after a few attempts, it sat where it was supposed to. Not exactly a spa day, but not medieval torture either.

Leaks: First use? Leaked. My fault—didn’t seat it right. After that, zero issues, even on my personal Red Wedding days. Once you figure out the angle, it’s basically leakproof.

Cleaning: Messy. Hope you like blood, because you will see all of it. But the silicone is smooth, so it rinses clean fast. Just… don’t expect glamour.

Overall Rating: 4/5.

Would I recommend? If you’re sick of pads and cups, and you’re not squeamish, absolutely. If the thought of seeing your own blood up close makes you want to move to another dimension, maybe stick with what you know.

Bonus advice: Trim your nails. Unless you want to star in your own private horror show.

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emma: 
Model: Nixit 
Fit: “One size fits most” is marketing optimism. Took me a few tries, and a brief existential crisis, to get it in right. Once it’s there, you barely know it exists. Not uncomfortable—just... present, in a “you’re now aware of internal geography” kind of way. 
Leaks: First attempt, yes—operator error. After that, no leaks, even on heavy days. If you follow instructions and don’t rush, it does its job. 
Cleaning: Messy, unless you’re into forensic-level blood analysis. But it’s smooth silicone, so it rinses quick. Just expect to see more of yourself than you’d planned. 
Overall Rating: 4/5 
Would I recommend? If you’re tired of pads and cups and you like a challenge, yes. If the sight of blood makes you faint, maybe stick to what you know. 
Pro tip: Trim your nails. If you ignore that, you’ll only do it once.

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emma: 
Model: Nixit 
Fit: "One size fits most"—which is ambitious. Took me three tries, mild cursing, and an anatomy lesson to get it to sit right. Once in, it disappears—almost eerie how little you notice it. 
Leaks: First round was a horror show (my fault, not the disc’s). After that? No leaks, even on day-two flood level. Actual relief. 
Cleaning: Messy. You’ll come out the other side with a new relationship to your own blood. But it rinses easily, and no fiddly bits for things to get trapped in. 
Overall Rating: 4/5. 
Recommend? If you're done with pads and cups and don’t faint at the sight of your own biology—yes. If not, stick to what keeps your hands clean. 
Unskippable advice: Trim your nails. Seriously.

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you’re tired of pads and cups and you like a challenge, yes. If the sight of blood makes you faint, maybe stick to what you know.  Pro tip: Trim your nails. If you ignore that, you’ll only do it once.

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you’re tired of pads and cups and you like a challenge, yes. If the sight of blood makes you faint, maybe stick to what you know.  Pro tip: Trim your nails. If you ignore that, you’ll only do it once.

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you’re tired of pads and cups and you like a challenge, yes. If the sight of blood makes you faint, maybe stick to what you know.  Pro tip: Trim your nails. If you ignore that, you’ll only do it once.