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NOT ALL PERIOD PRODUCTS ARE CREATED EQUAL

Considering the switch from tampons? Period innovation is here to give you freedom.

Flex Disc sits somewhere different

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Unlike other period products that sit in the vaginal canal, Flex Disc sits in the vaginal fornix. Plus, Flex Disc collects fluid rather than absorbing it like a tampon.

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Up to 12-hour wear during sleep, exercise, swimming, and more

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Have period sex without the mess: Flex Disc leaves your vaginal canal free from obstruction

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Reduced cramps in 64% of surveyed users compared to their previous period product

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Not linked to TSS and made with 100% medical-grade polymers

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Certified OB/GYN

Dr. Jane Van Dis, MD

“Flex was designed to solve many of the problems caused by traditional menstrual products. It doesn't change the vaginal flora reducing the risk of infections and has not been linked to toxic shock syndrome."

HOW IT WORKS

A helpful guide to Flex Disc insertion, wear & removal.

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PINCH

Flex Disc may look big but it’s actually smaller than a tampon when inserted. Start by washing your hands and pinch it in half.

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INSERT

Use a clean finger to push the disc back and down toward the cervix, then tuck it up and behind the pubic bone.

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WEAR

Once the disc is in place, you should be comfortable and unable to feel it. You can wear it safely for up to 12 hours.

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REMOVE

To remove, hook a clean finger under the rim of the disc and pull straight out. Keep it parallel to the floor to avoid spillage.

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DISPOSE

Pour the liquid into the toilet, and wrap the disc in toilet paper (or a Flex Eco Disposal Pouch) before tossing it in the trash.

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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Total 5 star reviews: 1.6k Total 4 star reviews: 222 Total 3 star reviews: 112 Total 2 star reviews: 72 Total 1 star reviews: 84
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    Nani
    3 weeks ago
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    They're alright

    I recently bought these at Walmart. I will say, they are nice, however, I think that you guys should make different sizes for the standard flex discs that you guys make along with using a softer material for the rim. I've noticed that I get cramping from how stiff the material is. Otherwise, it's a great concept.

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    Ayumu
    Verified Buyer
    3 weeks ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Great!!!!

    Why didn’t I find these sooner!?!? That’s what I thought when I tried for the first time.

    Very skeptical and kinda scared but I am so happy that I did it!!

    I tried on the first day of my period, it was on my dayoff. It was very easy to insert and once it’s in, really don’t feel anything at all. I had no problem to remove too. And it empties itself when you use the bathroom. It was a WOW experience.

    I work in the kitchen so sometimes it’s very hard to find the time to use the restroom. On my day 2 at work, I couldn’t go pee for like 5hrs. But there’s no leak or anything. I use small pads just in case for spotting after it empties out, and yeah, small pads or liners are necessary for that reason.

    And I have endometriosis and ovarian cysts so usually my cramping is really bad. However, it is way better when I use this disc compare to pads and tampons.

    There’s no way that I go back to pads and tampons.

    I would definitely recommend for every single woman seeing this and wondering how it is. Give a try!! Would not regret!!

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    Lala
    Verified Reviewer
    3 weeks ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    ❤️❤️❤️

    I thought disc and cups were the same.. until I tried a disc. & I absolutely love it ! I had a very horrible experience using a cup and thought I'd never in my life use anything beyond a pad/ tampon. But this ! This is literally brings relief to my body. No more jelly gushing feeling, my cramps are almost non existing, and no more heating pads. I can finally sleep comfortably. & to think I only have to change/ rinse this TWICE a day.

    First I tested the disposable disc at the end of my cycle, trying to get the hang of inserting it and wearing it . Then tried it at the beginning of my next cycle wearing it 100% . & I realized how great I actually feel and my mood is so much better. During this same time I bought the reusable disc because the material looked more comfortable than the disposable one. (I may have been inserting wrong because it seemed as time passed I got a pinching/throbbing feeling) Well, the reusable is soo much better ! A little tricky to hold onto when wet but goes in so smoothly. I have never felt this comfortable on my period. EVER. Pairing this disc with the Thinx boxer briefs is a no brainer. 🥰

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    Shannon K.
    Verified Buyer
    1 month ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Oh. Em. Gee.

    This has been the greatest experience of my life. Completely changed the way I think about my period. I loved it so much I ordered the reusable disc. For the first time in my life I am not dreading my next period. Wooooooo!!!

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    GM
    Verified Reviewer
    1 month ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Actually amazing

    I was scared at first to insert and a little intimated however it slipped right in and stayed in place. Even while playing a sport and I had no leaking! Didn’t feel it at all while it was in. G A M E. C H A N G E R. So over toxic tampons

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