Bamboozy Menstrual Disc

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A menstrual disc is a variant of the menstrual cup. The advantages of a disc is that it's able to collects more than pads, tampons or a menstrual cup. In addition, you don't experience unpleasant odors, irritation, and most women don't feel the disc. A menstrual disc is the only product worn internally that is not linked to TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome).

Although the menstrual disc is not very well known in the Netherlands and Belgium, it is a product that has been on the market since 1994 and is widely used worldwide.

Why menstrual discs?
✔ 1 disc = 3000 tampons and pads
✔ Lasts up to 5-10 years
✔ Less chance of leakage
✔ Empty without taking the disc out (autodumping)
✔ Prevents leaking, at night, during exercise, swimming and even during sex
✔ No unpleasant odors
✔ Less susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections
✔ Absorbs up to 5-7x as much as a tampon
✔ Usable throughout your menstrual cycle

Why Bamboozy menstrual discs?
✔ Comfortable: Silicone collection surface of only 0.35mm making it flexible and moving with the natural shapes of your body
✔ Strong: Despite its small thickness, it cannot tear
✔ Our disc is reusable
✔ Safe: 100% Medical grade silicone, RoHS, SGS 2021 labels
✔ Free of BPA, lead, chemicals, and plastics
✔ E-book for beginners


Where is the menstrual disc compared to a menstrual cup?

A menstrual disc sits around your cervix to catch your blood. A disc, unlike a cup, does not draw a vacuum. A menstrual cup sits in your vaginal canal, lower than a disc.

cup vs disc positions

What size disc is suitable for me?

The measurements of our menstrual disc is based on height of your cervix. During menstruation, the height of your cervix changes, so it is best to measure during your period. Insert your index finger into your vagina and begin to feel around. Your cervix feels round and has the same firmness as the tip of your nose. Measure how deep your finger has gone into your vagina.

cervix positions

Low cervix: 4.4cm or shorter take Disc M
Medium cervix: 4.5 - 5.5cm take Disc M
High cervix: 5.5cm or longer take Disc L

Is using menstrual discs also likely to cause TSS?
No product is 100% exempt from the risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome, including menstrual discs, but the risk is much reduced. This is because menstrual cups and discs do not affect your mucous membrane. A cup does not absorb but only catches. There are a total of two known cases of TSS and menstrual cups (not discs), in which the users did not follow the instructions and held the cup for much longer than the recommended 12 hours, without sterilizing. The menstrual disc is of the same material as our menstrual cups.

What about sex and menstrual discs?
Menstrual discs do not take up space in your vaginal canal, making it an ideal option for menstrual sex. They sit at the base of your cervix, so as long as it is inserted properly, neither you nor your partner should feel it. Empty the disc beforehand, though!

That said, a particularly deep or enthusiastic sex session may cause it to shift. Some couples may well feel the menstrual disc or still leak during sex.

How do I insert the disc?
Step 1: Wash your hands thoroughly before use.
Step 2: Get into the position that works for you. This can be sitting over the toilet, standing with one leg up or squatting.
Step 3: Squeeze the sides of the disc together so it is the size of a tampon.
Step 4: Insert the squeezed disc with the nub down, into your vagina. Stand in a vertical position so that it completely covers your cervix.
Step 5: Make sure you push it as far past the pubic bone as possible, so that the edge slides in just above the bone.
Step 6: Is it your first time? Then wear (washable) pads or menstrual underwear as a backup

How do I remove the disc?
Step 1: Wash your hands thoroughly
Step 2: Sit on the toilet or stand in the shower
Step 3: Insert your index finger into your vagina, hook it under the ridge with ridges and pull it straight out.
Step 4: If you have trouble reaching the disk, press with your pelvic muscles as if you were trying to defecate. This will "loosen" the rim from behind your pubic bone.
Step 5: Empty the contents into the toilet.

A detailed explanation of how to insert and remove the disc can be found in our e-book for beginners. Read on for the concept of autodumping. Here you empty the disc without taking it out, useful in public places.

Does this reduce my menstrual cramps?
Menstrual discs seem to reduce some menstrual-related pain, but not specifically cramps. A disc sits in the widest part of the vagina, so you are less likely to feel the disc.

Tampons, on the other hand, sit lower in the vaginal canal, which is much narrower. When the tampon fills with blood and expands, it can cause cramps, according to these.

Can I keep the menstrual disc in all day?
Remove and empty your disc after 12 hours at the most.

What is autodumping?
Unique to a menstrual disc is that you can empty the disc without taking it out. A game changer for those women who menstruate heavily instead of emptying the cup every 2-3 hours.

Autodumping doesn't work for everyone because the fit isn't actually quite perfect for your body, but it can be a nice touch.

It works during urination, where your posture and the tension of your muscles, shift the disc slightly, and in the process the contents drain out. It then looks like your disc is leaking, but it then pops right back up on its own when you're done. You can also tilt the disc back with your finger.

How do I clean the disc?
After use, rinse the disc with running water. After your cycle, sterilize the disc by boiling it in water. To do this, use the Bamboozy sterilizer, suitable for sterilization in the microwave.

Can I exercise with a menstrual disc?
One of the biggest advantages of a disc is that you can exercise, go to the sauna, swim, ride a bike, dance for hours and sleep through the night - without worry.

Do you have an IUD? You can use a disc at your own risk. Because it does not vacuum, there is less chance of taking your IUD with you. We cannot rule out the chance 100%. Consult your gynaecologist if necessary.

Which variant do I need?
For many, the standard version is sufficient. Are you very afraid that you will have trouble getting the disc out? Then choose the version with ring or string. The string is the easiest to find and you can cut it off if it gets in the way or cut it off completely in case of irritation.

The version with ring makes removal easier for beginners because it allows you to "hook" the cup naturally to remove it.

Start menstruating more sustainably with the use of a menstrual disc!

In the package
- Menstrual disc
- Silicone pouch
- E-book (digital)

Other complementary products for sustainable periods:

- Washable pads Small Light, for lighter days outside your period
- Washable pads Medium Light, for your lighter menstrual days
- Washable pads Medium Heavy, for your heavier menstrual days
- Menstrual cups, replacement for tampons, leak-free exercise and sleep
- Menstrual underwear, perfect as backup or to get through the night worry-free
- Menstrual discs, alternative to tampons/menstrual cups, leak-free exercise, sleep, and sex

How does this product make less impact on the environment?

✔ 1 disc = 3000 tampons and pads
✔ Packaging is 100% biodegradable
✔ Packaging does not use glue
✔ Less waste by no longer using pads or tampons
✔ As much as possible CO2 neutral, plastic-free transportation, and operations

Customer Reviews

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S.P.(.P.G.
Agréablement surprise

Ravis de mon achat! Je n’ai pas encore testé le disque car je dois attendre le prochain cycle. Je suis surprise par la qualité du disque et la souplesse. J’utilise des cup depuis 10 ans, j’ai decouvert le disque par hasard, je vais l’essayer car je part en voyage et souhaiterais avoir une plus grosse capacité afin de me changer moins souvent. La pochette est trop mignonne j’aime beaucoup! Jai aussi commandé une culotte qui est le plus jolie de toutes celles que je possède deja, d’autres marques. Petite attention glissé dans le colis qui fait plaisir et sourire. Un grand merci! Je vais commandé d’autre culottes !

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Coquillette
Découverte et validation

Je ne connaissais pas le disque menstruel, j'ai une cup depuis plusieurs années. Je trouve le disque menstruel, plus confortable car plus souple et pas d'effet de succion, le petit plus pour moi est la vidange automatique... j'ai des règles fluides et abondantes et ça change vraiment l'utilisation je trouve par rapport à une cup. Essai transformé pour ma part!

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Ich bin von der Tasse auf die Scheibe umgestiegen und finde es toll. Habe immer due ersten 2 Tage eine starke Blutung. Mit der Größe M kein Thema. Das Einsetzen erfordert Übung, aber wenn man es erstmal geschafft hat funktioniert auch das super. Die Schmerzen sind im Gegensatz zur Tasse auch weniger, da kein Untdruck besteht. Alles in Allem top!

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Christian Elias Müller
Für mich zu groß

Ich habe die kleinste Größe genommen und für mich ist sie immer noch sehr groß. Beim Einführen habe ich Schwierigkeiten sie vernünftig zu positionieren und dass sie sich nicht verdreht.

Sitzt sie aber erstmal da, wo sie hingehört ist sie dicht und angenehm zu tragen.

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Tracey

I found this marvellous menstrual disc when I forgot to take my Nixit with me when I visited the Netherlands and got caught short.
This product is at least as good as my original disc and I love that you can buy a microwave sterliser for it too!
Handy, fast delivery and I’m thinking of buying a couple more for emergencies ❤️