Saalt Disc Review | Reusable Menstrual Discs in TWO Sizes

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • Expand the details for links to pre-order and more information about Saalt Disc. As soon as this was announced I was asked if I would have a Saalt Disc review to share. I was only able to try both sizes over one period but this video is far more than a review - you will find general usage information if you're new to discs, learn about the features of Saalt Disc, see comparisons of Saalt Disc to Cora Disc, Lumma, Hello Disc, Flex, and more, PLUS hear my thoughts on how using Saalt Disc went for me.
    While it didn't become my favorite disc it does offer a smaller size option, something rare at the moment, and the size Small has a removal notch which can be beneficial.
    And the last portion of the video is a quick overview of auto-dumping menstrual discs and how this works.
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    Skip Ahead
    00:00 Start
    01:01 Saalt Disc Unboxing
    01:55 How to Use Saalt Menstrual Disc
    04:38 Choosing Saalt Disc Size
    06:23 Saalt Disc Removal
    07:01 Saalt Disc Measurements
    07:46 Saalt Discs Compared to Other Brands
    11:08 Saalt Disc Regular Review
    17:18 Saalt Disc Small Review
    19:38 Menstrual Disc Learning Curve
    20:55 Auto-dumping Menstrual Discs

Komentáře • 189

  • @monkiram
    @monkiram Před rokem +86

    I don’t think this whole size = cervix height thing that Lumma came up with is true. I have a high cervix but I wear the smallest size discs. Even the Lumma medium is too big for me. I feel like it would be a lot more related to the anatomical distance between tailbone and pubic symphysis, which I would suspect is much more correlated with body frame size. I have a very small frame so it would make sense for me.

    • @blackmber
      @blackmber Před rokem +12

      Yeah, it didn't line up the way for me either. I often can't reach my cervix with a finger, but the 72mm disc I tried was much too big and gave me cramps and bladder pressure. I also have a small frame and I'm thinking I need a disc smaller than 60mm

    • @sonnyfan
      @sonnyfan Před rokem +2

      I agree perfectly

    • @qckr4ya
      @qckr4ya Před rokem +14

      Yessss!! It's so frustrating that these companies don't get that. I went through so many thinking I didn't know how to use them. My cervix is always high, and the small lumma is the only one that works for me. Now I have a lot of regular size ones that I can not use. I see so many ple saying their disc's keep popping out, and they can't figure out why. It's crazy that products made for women by women don't have this figured out and the info is not easily available.

    • @neanea228
      @neanea228 Před rokem

      @@qckr4yait could just be some people that it fits like this for, as the sizing usually tends to work for most. Although, it probably is different with discs. I say, no matter any recommendation, to always go for the recommended size first, but try the other sizes just in case too. If the size regular didn’t work for you, then it doesn’t work, try the smaller ones! If the regular doesn’t work for others, and they feel they needed a bigger one then use a bigger one! Everyone has different bodies so sizing recommendations will NEVER be perfect for anybody. I understand your struggle, although I do question why you’d question to buy regular sized discs if they usually are all about the same size. (I really hope I don’t come across as rude! I don’t mean to be!) 🖤🖤

    • @MariReduce
      @MariReduce Před 2 měsíci +1

      same, my cervix is high and i use the saalt disc small

  • @jennaenright1194
    @jennaenright1194 Před 2 lety +47

    I LOVE discs. I do a kegel when I insert to make sure it's secure. Works really well for me. You also need to bear down when removing to get the disc more within reach.

    • @lynnica5219
      @lynnica5219 Před 2 lety +10

      I second bearing down to remove! Do it every time!

  • @elmaguzman7238
    @elmaguzman7238 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I absolutely love how you are so comfortable talking and showing everything in the most natural thing, no taboos. I personally think that takes a lot of guts because it ca be something so personal but that makes it so genuine and I really appreciate it, THANK YOU for sharing your experience and your knowledge with us, I am learning a lot! 🙏🥰

  • @MelissaFranquii
    @MelissaFranquii Před 2 lety +90

    I love discs. Thanks to you I tried the Cora and the Luma and never looked back. Prior I had been using cups since 2016, but for me discs are much better, much more comfortable and an easier experience in general. I love auto-dumping, I feel like I need to worry less. For me the Cora rotates slightly to the right, but I always find the removal grip. I prefer it over the LUMA because I can't stand the sticky/tacky texture.

  • @Amanda-cw1hj
    @Amanda-cw1hj Před rokem +21

    I had the WORST experience with the Salt disc. It got stuck just like what happened to you and this was my very first time using a period product other than a tampon. I was terrified and my husband had to help get it out. Lots of digging and tugging. I’ve since moved on to the Hello disc and fell in love with it!

    • @jess9722
      @jess9722 Před 4 měsíci +6

      you already found a solution that works for you but if anyone finds themselves in this situation, what you want to do is bear down with your vaginal muscles while holding the notch with your finger. if you dont know how to do that pretend like you have a poop that you need to push out lol

  • @arizonamade17
    @arizonamade17 Před 2 lety +38

    I want to say thank you for reviewing these products! Before my birth control method of an IUD, I had such terrible menstrual cycles because of my endo. I used tampons majority of my cycles then I saw the Soft Disc's at Walgreens so I decided to try them since having tampons usually caused more dryness and cramping for me. I loooved the disc especially since they lasted for 12hrs or at least a full 10hr shift at work! Now after having my IUD for 3 years I'm thinking of TTC, I removed my IUD 3 weeks ago...got my first period and tried using tampons which was a terrible experience again so I went back and bought the disposable discs, when CZcams read my mind and suggested a video from you! Because of you I purchased my first reusable menstrual product, the Lumma Unique disc! I bought a large and medium since I've been told I had a high cervix but I've never felt like my cycle was something positive until now! Glad to be apart of saving the planet from more waste as well as trying new products that are better for myself and my whoo-ha!! 🥳🥳

  • @katiemorrow8843
    @katiemorrow8843 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for all your hard work to get this up so quickly!!!

  • @hanam6432
    @hanam6432 Před rokem +4

    You're doing amazing work here! Thank you very much for all the useful info + for being real! Great work!

  • @anainesgonzalez8868
    @anainesgonzalez8868 Před 4 měsíci +2

    It is my first time using a Saalt disc and I can’t believe how comfortable it is and easy to use! I am impressed

  • @alanikuulei9473
    @alanikuulei9473 Před 2 lety +7

    You are my hero! Thank you for putting in all your time to making things easy on us!!

  • @rx_4746
    @rx_4746 Před 2 lety +29

    I LOVE THE SAALT DISC!! I bought the regular. It is amazing! I can utilize this cup throughout my menstrual cycle. On my heaviest days which is 1-2 days. I empty it every four hours even on day 3. Day 4-5 is the longest day I can wear it. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!

    • @rx_4746
      @rx_4746 Před 2 lety +1

      I meant disc. Haha! Sorry!

  • @sophien8577
    @sophien8577 Před 2 lety +2

    Your review has warmed me to trying discs. Can't wait to try it!

  • @TaMarAaQ
    @TaMarAaQ Před 4 měsíci +2

    I tried the Saalt disc for the first time, after using a luna cup (short) for about 7 years. I have a low/tilted cervix so I got the small disc size. I did experience the turning of the disc but it felt very natural to me to kind of push it down with my muscles before I tucked my finger behind the rim. I had a total mess free experience, it was all so much easier than a cup! I loved it. I might also buy the nixit one for my heavier days, but for now I really like this disc!

  • @SuperMcha
    @SuperMcha Před rokem +19

    Tried the Saalt disc in regular for the first time this last cycle and it was uncomfortable at first but I got used to it. I found that it did rotate the longer I had it in. It was also hard to get out since I couldn't reach the notch due to the rotation. But bearing down helped. The first time I used it which was overnight during a heavy flow I soaked my pantyliner. But by three third time, I found no leakage which was kind of amazing to experience.

  • @AnaM-qn5jf
    @AnaM-qn5jf Před rokem +3

    Life. Changing.
    Never a pad fan, and I've gotten really tired of tampons... I tried the flex disc (after mocking the idea......) and wow. Don't knock it till you try it, seriously. As long as you're comfortable, of course. But I can honestly say I cannot wear tampons the same anymore. The idea of squeezing a disc was intimidating to me and I tried it because the idea was so crazy, I had to see for myself! But it was the best 12 hours. Cramping seemed to be better, no cotton to dry things up, and it's so COMFORTABLE! After insertion, of course.
    I loved flex, but I couldn't help but feel guilt for having to buy a new pack every week and use so much product... then goodness gracious, I found a reusable disc. It doesn't feel like I'm even wearing a period product!
    The worst part of my week was always toward the end, I would get so uncomfortable irritated. Tampons would make everything so dry and irritated, it would be itchy sometimes and overall just a pain of a process. The disc is so awesome for maintaining more a natural state while still collecting blood and keeping things under control. I recommend all of my friends try discs at this point!

  • @MsDoloWorkLifeBalance

    This is awesome. Trying this process for the first time ever.

  • @saylorwalters9281
    @saylorwalters9281 Před 2 lety +6

    thank you so much for clarifying the size issue. part of my experience for shopping for cups is never finding the right size. i have 3 kids but they were all c section babies. so cups were either too big for me causing pressure or not opening up or too small where the cup would work its way out or sideways inside. i also have a tilted cervix. i couldn't win. i even tried fabric pads and i would just bleed over them into my underwear or they'd bunch up, no matter what brand i bought. I felt at a loss, as i really didnt wanna use disposable products full of chemicals and chlorine. In learning abt the discs, the discs had me worried on the sizes for saalt . i agree the sizing is confusing for consumersi thought i would need the small one because of the issues i just addressed, but you made me feel more comfortable with purchasing the regular size. i really appreciate you. thank you so much.

  • @McMerlin11
    @McMerlin11 Před 2 lety +16

    I love cups a lot more than discs (I’ve tried the lumma and Cora discs, and I do like Cora) but I still love learning about the new products on the block. Thank you for the video!

    • @feliciatella
      @feliciatella Před 2 lety

      may i know why you love cups more? I'm a saalt regular soft cup user and wondering if i should try a disc because of my low cervix and heavy flow🤣

    • @RachelDaSilva
      @RachelDaSilva Před 2 měsíci

      Do you still hold this opinion? Lol

  • @laurakrigline7160
    @laurakrigline7160 Před 2 lety +1

    Love all these reviews!

  • @GingerMerrittedits
    @GingerMerrittedits Před 2 lety +15

    Awesome video - it is amazing how many discs you have to compare now!

  • @ma-ma-mamary3946
    @ma-ma-mamary3946 Před 2 lety +8

    "Period 💩s are a thing." Truer words have never been spoken.

  • @mandiwolfe6631
    @mandiwolfe6631 Před 2 lety +11

    I've been using the Luna Sensitive cup for the past couple of years and it's been a total life changing experience! I wish these had been a thing decades ago. I'm nearing menopause, but have actually had my best cycles the last couple of years since switching from tampons. Wondering how easy is it reallllly for changing from a cup to this saalt disc? It took me about 2-3 cycles to get a handle on correct cup usage. This disc is interesting to try out

  • @bethaneyortiz9995
    @bethaneyortiz9995 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this video I just got my Saalt disc today and I read the instructions and did the boiling water and went to put it in, after I was like okay guess it's in the right place, I didn't feel it but I was worried I didn't put it up far enough or it wasn't open but this video helped me with a few questions.

  • @pjmariano6848
    @pjmariano6848 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for this review! I love my Lumma M but am still looking for something to alternate with it with a higher rim. I tried the Moonthlies small and was surprised to encounter the jamming-against-the pubic bone issue that I never had with the Lumma. I was hoping that the Saalt regular might be what I'm looking for, but perhaps I really need one with a removal stem or tab.

  • @lexischaub5298
    @lexischaub5298 Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome video!!! I had another question about sizing. I tried a cup 2 times (several years ago) and it was painful and extremely difficult so I was looking into discs specifically for ease of removal... is the sizing only based on cervix height? I have pretty much exclusively spotting, but every now and then I'll have a very light day as well, so until I watched this video I assumed the smaller size would be better? Thanks so much, and great video!!

  • @Moogie237
    @Moogie237 Před rokem +6

    Saalt disc was actually the first cup/disc product I ever used! I bought a flex cup a while back because they sold it at target, and I just could not fit it in at all. It came with two free disposable menstrual discs, so I tried them and I found them way easier to insert. After that I bought the saalt disc and have basically been using it ever since.
    Ive had most of the same issues you described in this video with my disc. Honestly I can’t even pinch it when I remove it, I have to wedge my finger between my public bone and the lip of the disc and hook into it from above in order to take it out, so its usually quite messy. I also have had issues with autodumping small amounts when not on the toilet, so I usually wear it with reusable pads or period underwear as a safeguard.
    I’d always had issues with a burning sensation after insertion, an issue I always had with tampons, and was why I pretty much never used them. I also felt pressure on my colon whenever I’d remove them, like I was about to take a dump. But the other day I decided to try insertion with KY jelly and realized wow, don’t hate till you try. Just slid right in. No pain at all. I also don’t remember the similar “pooping” sensation I usually get. I was able to insert my flex disc with very little hassle with KY jelly too. And thus, I return to your channel to make sure I have it inserted right 😅

  • @kayleejenkins187
    @kayleejenkins187 Před 2 lety +7

    I am one of those people that doesn’t autodump at all. Thanks for the information!

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety +5

      I love it but I suppose if I didn't have that feature I'd probably still get 8-10 hours on my heaviest day, maybe even 12. So I wouldn't miss it.

  • @doingmybest9040
    @doingmybest9040 Před rokem +9

    I got my first disc when the Luma was one of the only reusable ones on the market (and definitely the cheapest!). I'm so excited to look at all these other options on the market right now! My two Lumas are all that I need, but I had such a better with a disc vs a cup, so I love to see the disc love!

  • @livi_bridge
    @livi_bridge Před 2 lety +3

    I'm sooo geeked! I can't wait to try their disc! 😊 I switched from cup to disc and love it so much! 😊

  • @armcandy89
    @armcandy89 Před rokem +1

    You helped me find the perfect cup a few years ago. But since getting and iud, I’ve switched to flex discs. I just bought this disc at target. I’m interested to try it and see if its my forever option.

  • @abbystephens9766
    @abbystephens9766 Před 2 lety +11

    I have tried cups and they weren’t for me because the suction made my body sensitive. I love discs because they hold more and they have no suction.

  • @Icecreamobsessed
    @Icecreamobsessed Před 2 lety +8

    I’ve been using cups for years and in a emergency situation had to buy some single use discs and surprisingly loved them. I decided to buy the luma disc for my lighter days, I got both sizes, and they will not stay tucked. It’s almost like they’re not firm enough around the rim. There was no learning curve with the single use ones so I was shocked I couldn’t get the reusable ones to work. Maybe I’ll try the saalt disc.

    • @jclyntoledo
      @jclyntoledo Před 2 lety +1

      oh but lumma is an auto dumping disc that's probably why.

  • @sarahlebo4746
    @sarahlebo4746 Před 2 lety +9

    I use a Cora and love it bc it is so much easier to use than a cup for my anatomy (2 kids, high cervix, rectocele/cystocele). I got the Saalt regular and I like it but do find I have to bear down more than w the Cora to maneuver the rim behind my tissue/pelvic bone when placing it. It’s also a lot softer than Cora which I think (coupled w the wider notch), makes it more challenging to insert (folds on itself). Still a great product.

    • @lynnica5219
      @lynnica5219 Před 2 lety +3

      I used the Saalt a couple days in my last cycle and I also noticed it collapsed on itself when I put it in. Did you figure out how to get it not to do that? Or did you just go back to your other disc? You said the Cora is a lot firmer?

  • @xenyadominguez8209
    @xenyadominguez8209 Před 2 lety +2

    Could you talk about firmer cups for sports? Like salt, lunette, juju and yuuki? It would be nice to see a video about that!

  • @heatheralisa8658
    @heatheralisa8658 Před 2 lety +4

    Could you try out the June disc? It seems like a great price and looks similar to Cora but with out the finger width grip

  • @penelope-oe2vr
    @penelope-oe2vr Před 2 lety +5

    10 years ago, I switched to re washable cloth pads, and the soft cup, disposable cups. Which - I am now seeing....are a disk, basically. Except the spft cups is an old brand name for a individually wrapped, disposable cups. You can also rewash and re-use as well for a bit but not more than 1 cycle.

  • @zuuumbaaa
    @zuuumbaaa Před 2 lety +2

    I had the same removal problem with the Cora Disc and it was my 1st time using a disc!!!!! Total panic as I was not able to remove it. Actually you saved me because I googled it and it took me to your website where you talk about troubleshooting. So, with the Cora, it also rotated inside of me…I had to find the hook thing for the finger…and then squat and push out to get the Cora out. So disappointed. Thanks for this review because I don’t think the Saalt one is for me.
    Messy removal is not a problem for me…I just don’t want any leaks - which happens with the Cora for me - and I don’t want to have a hard time removing it.
    I also tried Lumma - no good.
    The only 1 of the 3 that has worked so far is the Softdisc (disposable). I haven’t tried to remove it yet, so hopefully it won’t be hard!
    I don’t auto-dump….but I wish I did.

  • @heyweirdgirl
    @heyweirdgirl Před 2 lety +3

    What is the firmness like in comparison to the regular and soft saalt cup? I'm don't think I could use one comfortably if it is as firm as the regular cup. I prefer the soft saalt cups because of bladder pressure.

  • @helloiamtiredallthetime.631

    I just ordered a small saalt disc! I tried my first flex disc, but it gave me awful cramps the moment I put it in behind my pubic bone. It was just too firm and too big for me, I couldn’t feel the actual disc, but felt the cramps for SURE! It got stuck behind my pubic bone like it did for you as well! I just pinched it to get it out. I actually wasn’t panicking because I’m pretty comfortable with myself because of more fail attempts at period cups (again them being too big)
    So at the end of the day I’m glad that I’ve had those experiences with cups because I don’t really panic with any period products anymore!

  • @ninamullen742
    @ninamullen742 Před 2 lety +3

    I went from saalt small to the small disc. And I'm loving it

  • @TaylorMaid369
    @TaylorMaid369 Před 2 lety +7

    I have never tried a cup before only discs. Had no idea they existed before Kim. The auto dump and 12 hour wear are what sold me. Kim (while on another channel) sold me and I had to try them out. Lumma medium disc is my favorite! Nixit was too big for me. I ordered the Saalt disc and Hello Disc from the shop and I can’t wait! Thanks Kim! Changed my cycle forever!

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety +2

      Excited to hear what you think of the new discs! Thanks so much for supporting the shop!

    • @maheenm.k1015
      @maheenm.k1015 Před 2 lety

      @@PeriodNirvana I hope it's not to late for you to reply, but how come your hello disc in the video is clear but on the website it's light blue? I prefer clear cups & discs.

    • @mpeacock7696
      @mpeacock7696 Před 9 měsíci

      Can you explain the auto dump? What stops it from just dumping at any point during the day? I’m used to cups, but I want to try the disc.

  • @kee-tu4cq
    @kee-tu4cq Před 2 lety +1

    Please compare Flex disposable to their new reusable!! I’ve preordered the reusable and hope it’s very similar to the disposable that I love.

  • @bethnewell4362
    @bethnewell4362 Před 2 lety +5

    I wondered how these products would work for women with Crohns disease. thank you for sharing that!!

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety +6

      I definitely prefer firm size Large/One Size discs as someone who is in the bathroom often. They stay tucked for me and I don't need to re-tuck them. So the Saalt Disc Regular was great for that, the Saalt Disc Small didn't pass the IBS/IBD/Crohn's test for me. A niche group who need that information but it's there ;)

    • @janetwoodville3643
      @janetwoodville3643 Před 2 lety

      What is Crohn’s Disease? I’ve seen ads on Medications for it but the ads doesn’t explain what it is.

    • @dominiqueg1639
      @dominiqueg1639 Před 2 lety +2

      @@janetwoodville3643 It's an autoimmune disease of the GI system. It causes chronic inflammation pretty much from the esophagus to the anus.

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety +2

      @@janetwoodville3643 it’s an inflammatory bowel disease that’s diagnosed by a biopsy from a colonoscopy. I found out after a month of constant pain/diarrhea. I felt like I was in labor. A few doctor and ER visits later I finally got my diagnosis. It’s autoimmune so mine was probably triggered to start by stress but we will never know. I’m lucky that it’s controlled now by oral meds but others aren’t as lucky and have to get weekly or monthly infusions and shots. Such a wide degree of severity and frequency. I haven’t had a full flare up since my diagnosis, only some mild issues this year. But when you have an IBD you’ll be visiting bathrooms more often than most other people 😮‍💨

    • @bethnewell4362
      @bethnewell4362 Před 2 lety +2

      I am unlucky and have to get infusions every 28 days of entyvio you see the commercials for on TV. I also get 6 liters of fluid a week because of what I loose. I get sores like ulcers in my mouth if I get really stressed. It is just a really bad autoimmune disease that is painful and I am unable to work due to it, which I hate more than anything!!

  • @browndiamond457
    @browndiamond457 Před 2 lety

    I'm can't wait for this to officially drop🥰I feel like period discs will probably be much easier for me than my current period cup.

    • @browndiamond457
      @browndiamond457 Před 2 lety

      Edit:
      I now actually have bought both sizes of the saalt period discs and I can't wait to try it since my period is coming in another day or two🥰😊 btw I currently own a Honey Pot period cup in Size 1

    • @eretak
      @eretak Před měsícem

      @@browndiamond457I know this is an old comment but how was your experience going from cup to disc? Do you prefer the disc now?

  • @soothsayer007
    @soothsayer007 Před 2 lety +1

    I know the company is not your fave but could you please do a flex reusable disc review? Super curious about that one.

  • @cassidyc8266
    @cassidyc8266 Před 2 lety

    Love these reviews ! Thank you 😊

  • @purplely6601
    @purplely6601 Před 2 lety +2

    My cervix starts really low during my period and then moves up really high which of the two sizes would be a better idea?

  • @missteach8711
    @missteach8711 Před 2 lety +9

    The auto dumping thing sounds amazing to me - I have a heavy flow and mostly work 12 hr shifts so it isn't very easy to empty my cup at work - but I'm slightly confused. How does the dumping happen? Does the cup come untucked from the pelvic bone?

    • @kee-tu4cq
      @kee-tu4cq Před 2 lety +6

      I love that my disc auto-dumps. For me personally it does it each time I use the bathroom. It does it a little by itself but I like to help it by pushing a little almost like doing an opposite kegel lol! It pushes it to the opening of my vagina but not out. It dumps a little (sometimes a lot on my heaviest days) then I push it all the way back in and up behind pubic bone. Then I wipe all the way back as sometimes the auto dump will get on you externally. I wear it with period underwear but have only ever leaked twice. It’s a learning curve at first but you see what ways works out well for you. Sometimes I use a plastic glove to change it and turn it inside out so it’s easy to toss.

  • @ninjaturtle3659
    @ninjaturtle3659 Před 2 lety +1

    So excited for these new discs!! The notch is a bit of a issue but I do see why they are creating them with it. When I hook my finger under the rim and pull, it's as if I'm "locking it" more into place. I think it has to do with have a tilted uterus and the public bone. So I put my finger inside and pull down. Do you think this is possible with the notch??

    • @internetslothh
      @internetslothh Před rokem

      i also have a tilted uterus and have to do this and it's working for me so far!

  • @krzysiriem
    @krzysiriem Před 2 lety +2

    Flex resusable disc?! I need this in my life!!! I love my cora and lumma discs, but the Flex disposable discs have always been my best fit, I just didn't want to waste so much....but a reusable option?!?! NEED!

    • @kee-tu4cq
      @kee-tu4cq Před 2 lety +2

      I just preordered the Reusable Flex disc (due to ship end of March). I’m hoping it’s identical to Flex disposable but made of reusable quality. I’ve gone through almost all the reusable disc brands and haven’t found any that fits near as good as flex does for me. I also find I hate all the notches, makes it a lot harder to push into place and behind pubic bone (as well as makes it harder to remove).

  • @Sil_ML
    @Sil_ML Před 2 lety +1

    I legit just saw this disc at target and I had to buy it. I’m hoping I like it. I liked the flex one but I would always leek

  • @dnwhatley
    @dnwhatley Před 2 lety

    Thank you for another awesome review!

  • @rx_4746
    @rx_4746 Před 2 lety +1

    I do find that when it is full. I do leak a little bit but not a lot so I wear a pad as a back up.

  • @pearlytiger564
    @pearlytiger564 Před rokem +2

    first time user with saalt. It rotated on me and at first I couldn't get it out but thankfully i'm already pretty comfortable with my body so I didn't panic. I did a kegal and it pushed it down enough to where I could grab it pretty easily. I think you are a lot like me with a prominent pubic bone with a cathedral for a fornix cause that thing really gets high up in there. I'm ok with it though. This thing did not leak at all and that's what I care about.

  • @MizzBooSongz
    @MizzBooSongz Před 2 lety

    Oh this tutorial is even better

  • @mirandagillespie1333
    @mirandagillespie1333 Před 2 lety

    I preordered the saalt disc regular and the Hello disc. Now I’m wondering if I should cancel the Saalt. Are they similar enough that having both would be redundant?

  • @nicanonymus2491
    @nicanonymus2491 Před rokem +1

    I love my Saalt Soft cup but I wanna try a disc because there’s no suction. I have the Nixit but it slides out when I sit. 😖 Maybe it‘s too big? Any recommendations or tips?

  • @DianaIsabel929
    @DianaIsabel929 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m a new user, and mine (small) got stuck behind my pubic bone and I was like - oh my god! I got terrified it would stay stuck and totally panicked. Finally got it out. Tried again. Same problem. Disappointed. Maybe I’ll try Luma. But that was really scary.

  • @kathrynhaarmann6824
    @kathrynhaarmann6824 Před měsícem

    I just bought the Saalt disc to carry in my purse as a back up to my Hello disc for period surprises. This is my first period to use it with, it does rotate it has a larger capacity than my Hello. On my heavy days I usually have to dump 1-2 times during the night and it will overflow., but the Saalt disc seems to allow me to sleep all night. It is more difficult to remove than the Hello disc, but I can flex my pelvic muscles and bring it down for easier removal. I have yet to figure out how to have a mess free removal on my heavy days and hoping the larger capacity will help.

  • @abbystephens9766
    @abbystephens9766 Před 2 lety

    I am currently using the nixit disc for my cycles and it’s amazing. Highly recommended. Do you think the company tampax would ever make a disc ? I had that thought and I think it would be really cool of they did.

    • @nicanonymus2491
      @nicanonymus2491 Před rokem

      I have the Nixit but it slips out when I’m sitting. I tried the Tampax cup but it was way to hard for me. Glad the Nixit works for you. 👍🏻

  • @Jennifer-ni2tg
    @Jennifer-ni2tg Před 2 lety

    Are you going to review the Flex reusable disc?

  • @elizabethstein6257
    @elizabethstein6257 Před 2 lety

    Is there a reusable disc comparable in firmness to the flex disposable disc?

  • @qckr4ya
    @qckr4ya Před rokem +1

    I have a high cervix and the only ones that dont pop out constantly are the small sizes like lumma small. I really dont think the position of the cervix is the only thing to consider for fit. I wish there were disposable small discs

  • @GamingGirl999
    @GamingGirl999 Před 2 lety +2

    Now how did this video get recommended to me on day 2 of my period hmmm... But wow! I've only heard of cups, I didn't realise there was another world of menstrual products. I've ever used either (I've never even used tampons! eek), but maybe one day I'll give them a try.

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    When the saalt disc comes available to Canada I'm so getting one but with the cups I'll no what size disc will be right for me at less as I have both cups regular and small right love love love ❤️ 💕 ♥️

  • @kkbabe2041
    @kkbabe2041 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I use the saalt disk regular, when I have issues grabbing it, I have to bear down to get it past my pubic bone.

  • @camerynjane4421
    @camerynjane4421 Před rokem

    Why would I want a small disc if I have a lower cervix? I have an issue with my cup/disc not filling up all the way before it leaks. Would I want a small disc. My cervix is low-medium

  • @mariagonzales7404
    @mariagonzales7404 Před rokem

    My problem with the salt disc is when I fold it the notch doesn’t stay center and fold it wants to crease just to the side of the notch and then it doesn’t stay slim as I’m trying to insert. The notch then is not centered in my body. Do the other notch discs do the same thing?

  • @heyweirdgirl
    @heyweirdgirl Před rokem

    Hey! Just recieved my small saalt cup just in time for my period! I love it so far but I had a question. I have a low cervix during my period and I do have a very strong pelvic floor even though I've had kiddos naturally. So I got the small size to try a disc for the first time.
    I'm having some issues with insertion. I feel like I can't quite hold it folded and get it in at the same time so it ends up just kind of smooshing in there. Lol. I do have a significant bit of g-spot tissue, I'm assuming, right against my pelvic bone so its been harder for me to get the disc actually tucked because that spongy tissue is in the way and my pelvic floor muscles aren't giving it any room to kind of maneuver it. Do you have any advice for me on how I can more easily get it in place?

  • @cdb31589
    @cdb31589 Před rokem

    I really wish I saw this before I bought my saalt disc. The regular was impossible it get all the way in. They should make the sizing a bit clearer on the packaging.

  • @idunsgarden
    @idunsgarden Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve tried to Cora and Nixit and they don’t stay tucked behind my pubic bone. They just work their way down and leak. I backed the Hello Disc so now I’m just worried I’ll have the same issue and might get the Saalt small. Cups are to annoying to me anymore and don’t fit right. 😒

    • @tyelytle7856
      @tyelytle7856 Před 2 lety

      I’ve had the same issue with those discs. I also noticed I got horrible cramping I didn’t otherwise have. I’m going to look into the salt small because the disc not staying behind my pubic bone makes me think the diameter may be the issue. Good to know I’m not the only one with this problem. Good luck to you!

  • @asister4587
    @asister4587 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you know if they are in properly?

  • @Katie.73
    @Katie.73 Před 2 lety

    Can you review the ecoblossom disks?

  • @bermudablue2012
    @bermudablue2012 Před 2 lety +3

    Oof I'm a little nervous now because I ordered a saalt disc regular hoping I would like it better than my nixit because honestly I like the saalt company better, but I get some bladder pressure when I pee with the nixit on occasion. So now that I know it's firmer than nixit I'm hoping I won't have an issue 😧 my nixit goes up really high too so now I'm worried mine is going to rotate like yours too, oh boy lol. Do they have a money back if this really doesn't work for me ?

    • @cutebubbles2007
      @cutebubbles2007 Před 2 lety

      You will have to go on the saalt website and read their returns policy

  • @leighthomp
    @leighthomp Před 2 lety +2

    I was on the Nuvaring for a little over a year and had issues with it not staying in place all the time. The diameter is 54 mm, which is a good bit smaller than most menstrual discs. I don't like cups because of bladder issues and would like to try a disc. Do you think a larger diameter disc like the regular Saalt or Hello Disc would work? The quiz recommends Nixit, but again, I'm wary because of the diameter.

  • @angeliamattingly
    @angeliamattingly Před 2 lety +1

    I've gotten flex didn't work gotten luna medium and small. Neither work for me.

  • @angeliamattingly
    @angeliamattingly Před 2 lety

    I've tried a few disk my issues is none of them will stay in place. My bone is small and because of it disk won't stay in place

  • @Lina-ly6tz
    @Lina-ly6tz Před 4 měsíci

    This is my first disc and I’m having trouble with insertion. I can’t tell if it’s in properly when I can finally get it in. Is there a signal that I should notice so that I know it’s in correctly? I’m scared to leak

  • @karinamargit9496
    @karinamargit9496 Před 2 lety +5

    I wouldn’t go just off of Kim’s review because the hello disc is also coming out which she partnered with making… I don’t wanna say she could be bias but…. Anyways everyone’s anatomy is different :)

    • @cutebubbles2007
      @cutebubbles2007 Před 2 lety +3

      I did buy Kim's disc on kickstarter because the lumma ones I did not like I did not feel they went well with my body. I tried it last night when my period came and was impressed on how easy the insertion was and how comfortable it felt. Yes is better to find the disc that better suits you everyone is different.

  • @asister4587
    @asister4587 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi I bought the lumma disk. I tried it today for a few hours. Nothing leaked so am hoping that's a good sign. I'm just wondering providing nothing leaks am I right to assume it's safe in the pool?

  • @nicolemccarthy5192
    @nicolemccarthy5192 Před 2 lety

    What's the difference between the disc and cup?

  • @Lilliepution
    @Lilliepution Před rokem

    I love discs but does anyone feel like they hold less because they scrunch up in my body? I have a heavy flow and I need to use a cup on my heavy days which is not nearly as comfortable.

  • @irisaphelion5162
    @irisaphelion5162 Před 2 lety +3

    I am 14 and I want to use a disc. I need help, I am so new to this! Can you do a video, like a menstrual disc 101?

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety

      I do have a menstrual discs overview video, it's older and won't show the newest options, but it goes over the basics of how they are inserted and removed. czcams.com/video/BEdHd1ofSW8/video.html and there is an archive of my posts about discs in this category on my website: www.periodnirvana.com/category/menstrual-discs-101/

  • @IcedCupcakes
    @IcedCupcakes Před 2 lety +2

    Will you do a review on the new Ziggy 2?

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    I do like more oval shape disc vs fully round but i have both kinds round oval lol trying to decide if i want one of theses or not trying to decide what one would be best all my all mine are 45 to 70 ml so cups are 30 to 32 lol ml as i only want to buy 1 disc so lol

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    When i really pushed down slow held the nuch part i got it to slide right in it pretty much tucked its self lol was wearing my lilly cup B for a couple hours but im having bath and since it dont hold alot want to try to sleep well i can before having it to be emptyed lol

  • @MiaCarter7
    @MiaCarter7 Před 2 lety

    Can you compare it to nixit please?

  • @hannahllewellyn163
    @hannahllewellyn163 Před rokem

    Am fixing use my first time in 2022 so I can't tell y'all yet how good they are yet

  • @olenavzn
    @olenavzn Před 2 lety +3

    Hello! I really appreciate your work. Your channel is very useful for women from Ukraine. Please include Ukrainian subtitles. We will be very grateful to you. Thanks.

  • @TheTNTian
    @TheTNTian Před 4 měsíci

    Saalt disc (both the pink and blue sizes) scare me because it gets stuck behind my pubic bone and the tab is not usable due to slipperiness at times. I didn't want to keep on straining my pelvic floor to get the disc lower to hook the rim, so I tried the Lumma disc.
    The Lumma disc string works wonders and I only have to feel around to get the string instead of straining my pelvic floor to grab the rim. It does leak because my flow is heavy though. The medium Lumma fits, but seems small for me, but the high Lumma keeps popping out so cant use it. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Can't have everything. 😂

  • @cuearesty
    @cuearesty Před rokem

    Uuuuughhhh... that locking into the pubix bone thing just happened to me with the flex disc... the sucker is still in me. AND I JUST BOUGHT THE SAALT REGULAR TO REPLACE MY FLEX BECAUSE FLEX HURTS :(

  • @reginac2513
    @reginac2513 Před 2 lety +5

    Once when I was putting in the saalt cup (not the soft saalt) it snapped so hard inside me. That sh** hurt so bad……. Am I the only one that had happened to????!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙃 forget the saalt cup. Now Saalt disc or any MENSTRUAL DISC IS EVERYTHING!!!!

    • @drcreeper08
      @drcreeper08 Před rokem

      That happened to me with saalt cup. i got an intima cup a instead and its so much better for my body shape

  • @lynnica5219
    @lynnica5219 Před 2 lety +1

    I had issues with the Saalt disc and I think it was the firmness of the rim, or rather, lack of firmness. The only other disc I've used is the Softdisc, which of course has a very firm rim. I used the Saalt disc for a couple days in the middle of my last cycle and I had a hard time inserting it, it seemed to collapse while I was trying to put it in. I'll probably try again with my next cycle. Do you - or any viewers - have any suggestions? Do you think the Flex reusable would be better for me?

    • @TheSexyshell1
      @TheSexyshell1 Před 2 lety +1

      I just completely fell in love with the flex disposable today so I went and bought the reusable one to see if I like it. I will keep you posted. FYI..I think the Flex reusable is more firm than the Saalt so that might help you.

    • @lindseyherklotz7891
      @lindseyherklotz7891 Před rokem +1

      I also had an issue with the saalt disc on the first go of trying it out have yet to try it again next period. I have a hard time getting it in as the notch seems to keep it from being folded and it's annoying as it works against you. I also noticed that it seemed bunched up inside of me just haven't figured out how I can make it sit better. I have used the disposable softdisc many times and never had an issue like that, I'm also thinking maybe I'm not used to the softer rim of the saalt disc? I didn't trust it enough to leave it in for long periods of time as it also seemed to not want to stay tucked unlike the disposable softdisc

    • @lynnica5219
      @lynnica5219 Před rokem +1

      @@lindseyherklotz7891 that sounds pretty much like my first experience with the Saalt. I tried it again the next month (not being quite willing to give up and spend money on the flex yet) and it worked much better that time. I feel like it just took me a little while to get the hang of it. I can't really tell you what I did differently, but it did work better. It holds more than the disposable discs too - on my heavy days I still had to wear a pad with the disposables, but this one hardly leaked at all! So I was glad of that.
      Anyway, maybe if you try it again you'll figure it out. On the other hand the flex reusable does seem like a good product (especially with the notch to make it fold easier, that seems like it would be convenient), so maybe just go with that one. Sorry I can't be more helpful but I hope you figure out something that works for you!

    • @lindseyherklotz7891
      @lindseyherklotz7891 Před rokem +1

      @@lynnica5219 well that's good at least! I will be giving the saalt disc another go, I was perplexed as I caught onto cups pretty easy and the reusable soft disc but maybe this saalt one I just need to play around with. And yes I also have been wanting to try the reusable flex disc as it seems similar to the softdisc

    • @mariagonzales7404
      @mariagonzales7404 Před rokem +1

      My first disk was the flex reusable and it is very firm. Insertion was super easy as well as removal bc of the firmness. It also has an indention so it folds slim and stays that way. I felt it too firm and maybe too wide to be comfortable however. I just got done with the salt regular. The firmness and width was more comfortable for me but I had trouble keeping it folded during insertion, the notch kept going to the side of the fold and I feel that’s what my issue was. Was only the 2nd period using a disc and I had to use me finger to push it back under my cervix and then it felt very comfortable. It did rotate. I’m still on the search for the right disk. Smaller around 65mm, medium firmness and stays foldable. I bought some off Amazon she doesn’t have reviews on or listed in her comparison chart. Good luck!

  • @est-fm9ui
    @est-fm9ui Před 7 měsíci

    I've only tried a disc without notches, grips, loops, strings and because of the bone, I have to pinch the disc to get it out. 😅 Never panicked though, because nothing can get "lost" in there and if I squat and bear down, I'll alwas be able to reach anything.

  • @electrapandora
    @electrapandora Před 2 lety

    GOSH I WANT IT SO BAD

  • @ursulavitolo5005
    @ursulavitolo5005 Před 2 lety

    Is there anyone that might be able to help? I feel like I have a bunched up hunk of plastic in there, and it sincerely doesn't appear as though it's collecting, anything.

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety +1

      Here’s an article with troubleshooting advice for discs that may address some questions www.periodnirvana.com/menstrual-disc-problems/

  • @ivymae4
    @ivymae4 Před 2 lety

    I’m a bit confused because I am a teen and I have a high-regular cervix so what size should I get?

    • @drcreeper08
      @drcreeper08 Před rokem

      Regular i think. Since im replying 7 months later, if you see this what did you end up trying? Did it work for you

  • @sweetestmum
    @sweetestmum Před 2 lety +1

    When you auto dump do you need to re tuck it?

    • @maheenm.k1015
      @maheenm.k1015 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, don't get up without retucking because it is no longer behind your pubic bone, so it will spill forward. Some women can retuck without inserting a finger by doing a kegel movement and others will have to insert a finger.

  • @christinelowery2415
    @christinelowery2415 Před 2 lety

    I saw an eccoblossom 2pack on Amazon have you tried those?

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety +2

      those are generic white labels, same product as dozens of other amazon brands. That is why period.shop curates and hand picks brands, to make sure each one is unique and high quality. I (and thus Period Nirvana) do not support white label generic brands for a number of reasons

  • @lnwhite0315
    @lnwhite0315 Před 2 lety +2

    You should make a video on pooping with a disc in. I just got my first disc and was nervous the first time I pooped. 😓

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  Před 2 lety +4

      Hopefully it won't get annoying but I will be focusing a lot more on disc related educational content here on CZcams soon. I wanted to wait until the new discs were out that I knew were on the horizon so that I would have a better variety to explore and showcase in these resources. Now it will be "full steam ahead" with the videos I've been planning out for over a year! Pooping is a good topic and i'm an expert on this one lol