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Autodumping and Self-Emptying with Menstrual Discs

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If you’ve heard the term autodumping (or self-emptying) when talking about menstrual discs , you might be wondering what it means. Simply put, self-emptying happens when a menstrual disc partially empties itself while using the bathroom. Unlike menstrual cups , discs sit in the vaginal fornix without suction, allowing them to shift slightly when you relax your muscles to use the restroom. This movement can release some fluid into the toilet, a natural and often helpful feature that can extend wear time without needing to remove the disc. Not everyone experiences auto-dumping. Factors like pelvic floor strength, disc design, and disc sizing can affect whether it happens. Some discs stay firmly in place, while others shift more easily. Is it normal? Absolutely! Autodumping doesn’t mean your disc is leaking, it’s just adjusting with your body’s movements. Many users appreciate it as a way to avoid overflow on heavier days. As long as your disc only self-empties when using the restroom,...

Maximizing Comfort: How Long to Wear Your Period Cup Safely

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If you’re new to the world of reusable period products, you might be wondering: How long can I actually wear a period cup ? The short answer? Up to 12 hours. Yep, you read that right—an entire half-day of leak-free, worry-free period protection. But how and why is this possible? The Science Behind the 12-Hour Wear Time Most menstrual cups and menstrual discs are designed to be worn safely for up to 12 hours because most brands are made from 100% medical-grade silicone, which is non-porous and resistant to bacteria. This means it won’t absorb your flow or create a breeding ground for germs, unlike some disposable products. The 12-hour window also helps reduce the risk of infections. Learn: Is a disposable menstrual disc or reusable menstrual disc right for you? How Flow and Sizing Affect Your Wear Time  There are a couple factors that go into how long you personally may be able to wear your period cup or disc for; sizing and flow. If you have a smaller cup and heavier flow, you m...