








🌸 Period freedom redefined—comfort, confidence, and care in one sleek disc!
The Ecoblossom Reusable Menstrual Disc is a medical-grade silicone period cup designed for up to 12 hours of leak-proof protection. Its soft triple rim ensures a comfortable, secure fit that reduces cramps and irritation. BPA-free, hypoallergenic, and eco-friendly, it offers a sustainable alternative to disposable products. Easy to fold, insert, and clean, it comes with a satin pouch for discreet storage, making it perfect for active women seeking a hygienic, reliable menstrual solution.














| ASIN | B0B23W26RJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,661 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #150 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | EcoBlossom |
| Brand Name | EcoBlossom |
| Color | Regular (Black) |
| Colour | Regular (Black) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 507 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Ecoblossom |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Plastic Free, BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Latex Free, Paraben Free, Chemical Free, Toxic Free |
| Material type free | Plastic Free, BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Latex Free, Paraben Free, Chemical Free, Toxic Free |
| Model Name | EBDISC2 |
| Model name | EBDISC2 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 850026599565 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**S
Muito grande e desconfortável
É muito largo, impossível de usar de tao incómodo. Ja estou habituada a usar este tipo de produto, mas este é impossível. Grande demais e duro, nao consegui usa lo nem por um minuto.
R**O
No leaks!!
Its comfortable and I had no leaks. The only downfall is it's a little hard to get in. I definitely think it takes practice. My cramps were lighter with using it though which is another great perk.
S**R
Painful to use
Being a avid user of menstrual cups I thought this will be easier considering there s no suction. Having an IUD placed, I had to switch to disc. i attributed the terrible lower abdomen I had even on the 5th day to the IUD. Little did I think about the new guest up there which gave a perpetual aching pain down there. I have given birth vaginally twice, so I can imagine my canal not being that constricted. The rim of the disc is too firm and it pushes out on the canal really firmly and result was a painful 5 days of period. Finally I was painfree when I stopped using it and switched back to pads. I dont suppose my cervix is too low, yet the disc keeps slipping out from behind my pubic bone even if I squat to pick something up. Bought it with high hopes but sadly had to return it. 2 stars because of less leakage inspite of the disc slipping out of position.
R**W
Didn't work for me
This was hard to fit as so stiff and large. Leaked alot so didn't work for me.
S**A
I was a cup user and I love this so much more!
Are you looking into using an alternative to tampons? Are you new to discs and cups? If so, read this review to help you make the choice. I would like to firstly say, I recommend the disc over the cup 100%! This disc specifically: I love how soft and flexible it is but it is just a bit stiffer around the rim which I needed and it makes inserting it a lot easier. I love the tab which helps with locating and removing the disc a lot easier. It is recommended to change empty it every 12 hours but I accidently left it in too long a couple times and I still didn't have any leaks. I have a heavy period so that was a huge surprise. I also normally don't forget because tampons and cups are noticeably there and tampons caused me a lot of pain so for this to be so comfortable that I forgot it was there was AMAZING! I have a tilted uterus and I have no issues with this disc. Cups vs Discs: I stopped using tampons and went to cups first. The cups didn't work for me I couldn't get them in far enough, so they didn't sit comfortably and didn't suction good causing leakage all the time. It also caused pain but nothing like tampons did. I could also notice it was there all the time. Cups use suction to stay in and to form to your walls so it can catch everything. Since they use suction, you can always feel that slight pressure against your walls. If the tiny holes around the top get clogged, you have to make sure you clean those out or it won't allow the cup to suction. The cups are easier to insert and remove since they only go in a tiny bit and have a stem at the end. It's just like inserting and removing a tampon. You have to fold the cup (you can google the best folds.) but because of this I couldn't get the cup to unfold completely once it was in me therefore it couldn't suction properly, in turn causing leakage. The discs go all the way up in and sit right under your uterus so there is no pressure or pain. The placement also stops cramping and is so comfortable you don't even notice it is there. Putting it in is a lot easier then what you think. You squeeze and insert, Once you insert you do have to take your finger and push the one side up and tuck it behind the pelvic bone. You have to be really comfortable with yourself and also with blood because it can be messy and hard the first couple times but once you get it once it is super easy and fast after that. I also never get any blood on me now, I love that this disc has a hoop on it so it makes finding and removing the disc SUPER easy. If you pull the tab correctly it also makes it so the disc empties right into the toilet without getting any on yourself. I also love that you can also have intercourse with the disc in and there is absolutely no blood or mess! The position of your uterus could be an issue, but it is highly unlikely, You CAN use this with a tilter uterus, depending on which way it is tilter and how far. I could go on with information but if you are debating between the two as long as you are comfortable with inserting it into yourself then I would 100% say go with the disc!
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