How to Use Menstrual Discs + Common Mistakes | #shorts

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Menstrual discs like Nixit should be inserted long ways and directed towards the tailbone to tuck behind the cervix and the front edge should be tucked up behind the pubic bone to prevent leaks, with a common mistake being not tucking it properly behind the cervix or hesitating to push the front edge up for a secure fit.

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  • Proper insertion of menstrual discs like the Nixit disc involves folding it lengthwise and directing it towards the tailbone to tuck behind the cervix, while also ensuring the front side is tucked up behind the pubic bone for leak prevention.
  • A crucial aspect of using menstrual discs effectively is overcoming common mistakes such as improper tucking behind the cervix or reluctance to push the front edge up, which are essential for a secure and leak-free fit.

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Recent questions

  • How should Nixit menstrual disc be inserted?

    The Nixit menstrual disc should be folded long ways and directed towards the tailbone to tuck behind the cervix to prevent leaks. The front side should be tucked up behind the pubic bone for a leak-free fit.

  • What shape are some menstrual discs?

    Some menstrual discs are round, while others are directional for insertion.

  • What is a common mistake when using menstrual discs?

    A common mistake is not tucking the menstrual disc properly behind the cervix or being hesitant to push the front edge up, which is essential for a secure fit.

  • How can leaks be prevented when using a menstrual disc?

    To prevent leaks when using a menstrual disc, ensure it is tucked properly behind the cervix and push the front edge up behind the pubic bone for a secure fit.

  • What is the direction for inserting Nixit menstrual disc?

    The Nixit menstrual disc should be folded long ways and directed towards the tailbone to tuck behind the cervix to prevent leaks.

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Proper insertion of Nixit menstrual disc

  • Some menstrual discs are round, while others are directional for insertion; for example, the Nixit disc can be inserted in any direction but should be folded long ways and directed towards the tailbone to tuck behind the cervix to prevent leaks. Additionally, the front side should be tucked up behind the pubic bone for a leak-free fit. The common mistake is not tucking it properly behind the cervix or being hesitant to push the front edge up, which is essential for a secure fit.
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