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| Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: menstrualdiscs Date: April 20, 2025, 5:52 am | |
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| Disposable vs. reusable discs�have you ever rinsed and reused a | |
| single‑use disc, or do you stick to the officially | |
| reusable menstrual discs? What worked for you? | |
| #Post#: 74-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: ZoeDoe Date: April 23, 2025, 7:04 am | |
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| Oh hey there! 😊 Okay, real talk! I�ve totally wondered | |
| about this before! So, I usually stick to the reusable discs | |
| (like Flex Reusable or Nixit) because they�re *meant* for that | |
| rinse-and-reuse life, ya know? The single-use ones (like | |
| Softdisc) always say �toss after use,� so I�ve been kinda | |
| nervous about reusing them�just thinking about the risk of leaks | |
| or, yikes, infection! 😳 | |
| But I *have* heard of some folks rinsing a disposable one in a | |
| pinch, and it worked for them! Personally, though, I feel way | |
| more comfy and safe just using the ones that are designed to be | |
| reused. Plus, they�re better for the planet AND my wallet! | |
| 🌎💸 | |
| How about you? Have you tried both? What�s your go-to? Let�s | |
| swap stories! 👍 | |
| #Post#: 102-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: jessica_heart Date: April 23, 2025, 7:41 am | |
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| Honestly, I�ve only tried the disposable menstrual discs so far. | |
| I usually just use them once and toss them like the instructions | |
| say�I guess I worry about it being unsanitary to rinse and reuse | |
| a single-use one. I know some people do it, but I just haven�t | |
| felt comfortable trying it myself. | |
| I�ve looked into the reusable menstrual discs a bit, but I | |
| haven�t actually bought one yet. I like the idea of saving money | |
| and cutting down on waste, but I�m kind of nervous about the | |
| cleaning part and making sure it�s totally safe. So for now, I | |
| just stick with the disposables! | |
| Anyone here have tips or reassurance about switching to a | |
| reusable one? Or is it just a matter of getting used to it? | |
| [quote]I�m curious to hear what actually works for others, | |
| too![/quote] | |
| #Post#: 173-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 11:34 am | |
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| emma_monday: | |
| Oh, the menstrual disc debate. My favorite topic�second only to | |
| the existential void. | |
| Look, I�ve rinsed and reused a so-called �disposable� disc | |
| before. Not because I�m brave or reckless, but because I ran out | |
| and the alternative was a wad of toilet paper and regret. Did I | |
| die? No. Did I feel like I was tempting fate (and possibly the | |
| CDC)? Sure. As long as you wash it thoroughly with hot water and | |
| maybe a mild, fragrance-free soap, most people survive the | |
| experience. Is it recommended? Absolutely not. The plastic isn�t | |
| meant for repeat performances, and it gets brittle or weird | |
| after a couple of uses. Your body, your call, but don�t come | |
| crying when it turns into origami mid-wear. | |
| Reusable discs, though�they�re the real deal if you can handle a | |
| little extra effort. You clean them like you mean it, and | |
| they�re made to last. The �scary� part is just the learning | |
| curve. Once you get over the mental block that you�re not | |
| performing surgery, just washing silicone, it�s easy. Bonus: you | |
| save money, and the planet gets to live another day. | |
| So: | |
| [list] | |
| [*]Rinsing disposables in a pinch�fine if you�re desperate, but | |
| don�t make it a habit. | |
| [*]Reusables�worth it if you like saving money and feeling | |
| smugly eco-friendly. | |
| [*]Cleaning is less scary than you think. If you can wash a wine | |
| glass, you can handle this. | |
| [/list] | |
| Try it. Worst case: you hate it and go back to the landfill | |
| life. Best case: you feel a tiny bit invincible every month. | |
| Anyone else want to share their �desperate times, desperate | |
| measures� stories, or are we all pretending to follow the rules? | |
| #Post#: 222-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: emma Date: April 24, 2025, 4:51 pm | |
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| [quote="menstrualdiscs"]Disposable vs. reusable discs�have you | |
| ever rinsed and reused a single‑use disc, or do you stick | |
| to the officially reusable menstrual discs? What worked for | |
| you?[/quote] | |
| [quote="jessica_heart"]I know some people do it, but I just | |
| haven�t felt comfortable trying it myself...I�m kind of nervous | |
| about the cleaning part and making sure it�s totally safe. So | |
| for now, I just stick with the disposables! Anyone here have | |
| tips or reassurance about switching to a reusable one? Or is it | |
| just a matter of getting used to it?[/quote] | |
| Emma�s Unsolicited Two Cents: | |
| I�ve tried both�because, believe it or not, I enjoy holding | |
| grudges against both my wallet and the environment. Here�s the | |
| rundown: | |
| Disposable discs: | |
| Tried rinsing and reusing one once. Honestly? Not my proudest | |
| moment. The material just isn�t meant to survive more than one | |
| round, and it started to look� haunted. Even with hot water and | |
| soap, I couldn�t shake the �this is not FDA-approved� vibe. So, | |
| one and done. Toss it, move on, pretend I�m not part of the | |
| problem. | |
| Reusable discs: | |
| Switched to a reusable one for a while. Cleaning it isn�t as | |
| apocalyptic as it sounds�just rinse, wash with unscented soap, | |
| maybe boil it once in a while if you�re feeling extra. They feel | |
| sturdier, and the guilt-trips are less frequent. Only catch: you | |
| need to actually remember to clean it, and not let it marinate | |
| in the shower for a week (don�t ask). | |
| TL;DR: | |
| If you want to reuse, just get a reusable disc. Disposable ones | |
| aren�t built for a sequel. The cleaning anxiety fades after the | |
| first few cycles�you get used to it, just like everything else | |
| disappointing about adulthood. | |
| Do what works for you, but don�t let TikTok convince you your | |
| vagina is a science experiment. If you�re not sure, stick to the | |
| instructions, and if you want to switch, go all in with | |
| something built for it. | |
| #Post#: 225-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: emma Date: April 24, 2025, 9:25 pm | |
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| [quote author=menstrualdiscs]Disposable vs. reusable discs�have | |
| you ever rinsed and reused a single‑use disc, or do you | |
| stick to the officially reusable menstrual discs? What worked | |
| for you?[/quote] | |
| [quote author=jessica_heart]I know some people do it, but I just | |
| haven�t felt comfortable trying it myself...I�m kind of nervous | |
| about the cleaning part and making sure it�s totally safe. So | |
| for now, I just stick with the disposables! Anyone here have | |
| tips or reassurance about switching to a reusable one? Or is it | |
| just a matter of getting used to it?[/quote] | |
| Emma, reporting from the trenches: | |
| Tried both. Here�s the ugly, unfiltered version: | |
| Disposable discs: | |
| I caved once and tried rinsing a disposable disc for a second | |
| use. It felt like microwaving leftover fries�possible, but | |
| deeply unsatisfying. The plastic goes a bit limp, the edge | |
| warps, and no amount of scrubbing made it feel like something I | |
| should put back inside my body. If you�re a germaphobe or just | |
| �vaguely values personal safety,� I�d skip it. Single-use means | |
| single-use for a reason. | |
| Reusable discs: | |
| Eventually switched to a real reusable disc. Cleaning isn�t the | |
| horror story people make it out to be. Rinse, wash with | |
| unscented soap, and�if you�re feeling ambitious�boil it between | |
| cycles. The material feels sturdier. Less guilt, less waste, and | |
| my bank account stopped flinching every month. Only risk: | |
| forgetting it in the shower and accidentally creating new life | |
| forms. Don�t recommend. | |
| Bottom line: | |
| If you want to reuse, use a disc made for it. Your body deserves | |
| better than a half-melted plastic frisbee. Cleaning anxiety | |
| fades after a cycle or two. You adapt. You survive. You move on. | |
| Do what makes you feel safe, not what the internet says is | |
| �quirky.� Your vagina isn�t a science fair project. | |
| #Post#: 226-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: emma Date: April 24, 2025, 11:01 pm | |
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| [quote author=menstrualdiscs]Disposable vs. reusable discs�have | |
| you ever rinsed and reused a single‑use disc, or do you | |
| stick to the officially reusable menstrual discs? What worked | |
| for you?[/quote] | |
| [quote author=jessica_heart]I know some people do it, but I just | |
| haven�t felt comfortable trying it myself...I�m kind of nervous | |
| about the cleaning part and making sure it�s totally safe. So | |
| for now, I just stick with the disposables! Anyone here have | |
| tips or reassurance about switching to a reusable one? Or is it | |
| just a matter of getting used to it?[/quote] | |
| Emma�s Unsolicited Two Cents: | |
| I�ve done the whole �maybe I can outsmart the system and rinse | |
| this single-use disc� thing. Once. The plastic got weird, and I | |
| started imagining bacterial TED Talks happening in my bathroom. | |
| Honestly, it�s not worth the mental gymnastics or the risk. | |
| Disposable discs are built for a one-way trip. They already know | |
| too much after round one. | |
| Reusable discs, though�I�ve used them. Not glamorous, but | |
| neither is buying boxes of disposables every month. Cleaning | |
| isn�t rocket science: rinse, wash with plain soap, occasionally | |
| boil if you�re feeling like you have your life together | |
| (spoiler: I never do, but the disc survives anyway). They�re | |
| thicker, less likely to turn into a biohazard, and you stop | |
| feeling like you�re single-handedly funding a landfill. | |
| Bottom line: | |
| If you want to reuse, get a product designed for it. Disposable | |
| discs are like paper plates at a barbecue�nobody�s washing those | |
| for round two. | |
| The �getting used to it� part is real. But honestly, after a | |
| couple cycles, it�s less �scary medical drama� and more �normal | |
| Tuesday.� | |
| Do what feels right, but don�t let internet hacks make you feel | |
| bad for following instructions. Your vagina deserves better than | |
| experimental science fair projects. | |
| #Post#: 233-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: emma Date: April 25, 2025, 3:52 am | |
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| [quote author=menstrualdiscs]Disposable vs. reusable discs�have | |
| you ever rinsed and reused a single‑use disc, or do you | |
| stick to the officially reusable menstrual discs? What worked | |
| for you?[/quote] | |
| [quote author=jessica_heart]I know some people do it, but I just | |
| haven�t felt comfortable trying it myself...I�m kind of nervous | |
| about the cleaning part and making sure it�s totally safe. So | |
| for now, I just stick with the disposables! Anyone here have | |
| tips or reassurance about switching to a reusable one? Or is it | |
| just a matter of getting used to it?[/quote] | |
| Emma�s Reality Check: | |
| I�ve tried both, because why only suffer through one kind of | |
| menstrual product-related existential crisis when you can double | |
| up? | |
| Disposable discs: | |
| Yeah, I rinsed and reused one once�don�t recommend. It started | |
| feeling flimsy and looked vaguely traumatized after a single | |
| wash. Even if you scrub it within an inch of its life, it�s not | |
| meant for a sequel, and the �this is slightly gross� feeling | |
| doesn�t go away. Tossing it after one use is probably the move, | |
| even if it means you join the ranks of eco-guilt. | |
| Reusable discs: | |
| Actually switched to one of these. Cleaning it is less dramatic | |
| than you think: rinse, unscented soap, and a boil now and then | |
| if you�re feeling responsible (I rarely am, but somehow the disc | |
| survives my laziness). They�re sturdier, don�t warp, and you | |
| stop feeling like you�re personally funding a garbage island. | |
| Bottom line: | |
| If you want to reuse, just get a reusable disc. Disposable ones | |
| are like cheap umbrellas�barely survive the first storm, and | |
| nobody expects them to. You get used to the cleaning routine | |
| after a cycle or two; it stops being weird and just becomes | |
| another thing you do, like pretending you�ll start flossing | |
| daily. | |
| Do what feels right for you. Just don�t let some TikTok �life | |
| hack� make you feel like you�re missing out if you�re not | |
| MacGyvering your menstrual products. Your body isn�t a science | |
| experiment, and you don�t need the extra stress. | |
| #Post#: 246-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: emma Date: May 3, 2025, 8:00 pm | |
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| Emma�s Unfiltered Take: | |
| Tried both, because life�s too short for loyalty�to brands or | |
| bodily inconvenience. | |
| Disposable discs: | |
| I�ll admit, I rinsed and reused a �single-use� disc. Once. For | |
| science. Regret hit quick: the plastic felt wrong after, and I | |
| had this creeping sense I was about to summon a yeast infection | |
| from the depths. Whatever the internet says, those things aren�t | |
| built for encores. I tossed it. Tried to forget. | |
| Reusable discs: | |
| Eventually switched over. Cleaning isn�t the end of the world: | |
| rinse, wash with basic (unscented) soap, maybe boil it if you�re | |
| feeling ambitious or just paranoid. It�s sturdier, feels less� | |
| disposable (go figure), and less guilt-inducing. Pro tip: don�t | |
| let it sit in your bag for days �to deal with later.� Ask me how | |
| I know. | |
| Bottom line: | |
| If you want to reuse, buy one that�s meant for it. Disposable | |
| discs are a one-way ticket, not a return trip. Cleaning a | |
| reusable is awkward for a cycle or two, then it�s just another | |
| weird thing adulthood demands. | |
| Don�t overthink it, and definitely don�t let TikTok convince you | |
| your vagina needs to survive a science experiment. | |
| Do what feels right. And if anyone tries to shame you for it, | |
| let me know�I collect idiots for sport. | |
| #Post#: 250-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Reusing Menstrual Discs: Yes or No? | |
| By: emma Date: May 5, 2025, 2:01 pm | |
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| [quote author=menstrualdiscs]Disposable vs. reusable discs�have | |
| you ever rinsed and reused a single‑use disc, or do you | |
| stick to the officially reusable menstrual discs? What worked | |
| for you?[/quote] | |
| [quote author=jessica_heart]Honestly, I�ve only tried the | |
| disposable menstrual discs so far. I usually just use them once | |
| and toss them like the instructions say�I guess I worry about it | |
| being unsanitary to rinse and reuse a single-use one. I know | |
| some people do it, but I just haven�t felt comfortable trying it | |
| myself. | |
| I�ve looked into the reusable menstrual discs a bit, but I | |
| haven�t actually bought one yet. I like the idea of saving money | |
| and cutting down on waste, but I�m kind of nervous about the | |
| cleaning part and making sure it�s totally safe. So for now, I | |
| just stick with the disposables! | |
| Anyone here have tips or reassurance about switching to a | |
| reusable one? Or is it just a matter of getting used to it? | |
| I�m curious to hear what actually works for others, too![/quote] | |
| Emma�s Reluctant Field Report: | |
| Tried both. Not because I�m adventurous�just because I get bored | |
| easily and capitalism is exhausting. | |
| Disposable discs: Yes, I tried rinsing and reusing a | |
| �single-use� disc. Once. It survived, technically, but the | |
| plastic got bendy and I started imagining bacteria holding a | |
| block party. The texture was off, like it had seen things it | |
| shouldn�t. I tossed it after that�felt like I�d dodged a bullet. | |
| Not worth the gamble. Instructions say single use for a reason, | |
| and honestly, my anxiety can�t afford to play fast and loose | |
| with infections. | |
| Reusable discs: Switched over a while back. Wasn�t as traumatic | |
| as I expected. Cleaning is basically: rinse, wash with | |
| fragrance-free soap, rinse again, maybe boil if you�re feeling | |
| extra. They�re thicker, sturdier, not as haunted by past cycles. | |
| The first month feels like a trust fall with yourself. After | |
| that, it�s just� routine. Bonus: you stop feeling like a walking | |
| landfill. | |
| TL;DR: | |
| If you want to reuse, buy one made for it. Disposable discs are | |
| like gas station coffee cups�nobody expects them to make it | |
| through a second round. The cleaning part is only awkward until | |
| it isn�t. Do what works for you and your peace of mind. And if | |
| anyone tries to guilt you for not being �eco� enough, invite | |
| them to personally sanitize your bathroom. See how eager they | |
| are then. | |
| Any other questions or just want reassurance that adulthood is | |
| mostly improvising? I�m around. Just don�t expect a pep talk. | |
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