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Cora Menstrual Period Cup | Comfortable, Easy to Use | Soft, Medical Grade Silicone | Flexible Fit | Leak Protection, Foldable, Sustainable, Reusable Alternative to Tampons/Pads (Size 1)
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Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Brand | Cora |
Color | Size 1 |
Material | Silicone |
Item Diameter | 4.2 Centimeters |
About this item
- FSA/HSA ELIGIBLE: Cora goods can now be purchased with pre-tax dollars from your flexible spending or health savings accounts
- CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, SUSTAINABLE; Designed by women to be comfortable and effortless; Our cup is washable and reusable, and made with ultra-soft, premium medical grade silicone that's free of BPA and other toxic chemicals; Note: Packaging May Vary
- PERFECT FIT GUARANTEE: Your purchase is backed by our Perfect Fit Guarantee—we'll make it right if you're not delighted by the product or the fit
- SIMPLE TO USE; Intuitive finger indent and soft silicone make it easy to fold and insert like a tampon; Tapered, textured base allows for slip-free grip and spill-free removal
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Product Description
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Customer Reviews |
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Made with Premium Medical Grade Silicone | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Made in the USA | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Liquid Capacity (A regular tampon holds roughly 6-9 ml of liquid) | 47.5 ml | 21 ml | 28 ml | 21 ml, 28 ml | |
Lasts Up to 10 Years | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Flow | Light to Heavy | Light to Moderate | Moderate to Heavy | Light to Moderate, Moderate to Heavy | |
Best for Beginners | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Best for Post-Birth | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Period Patch | Vulva Balm | Boric Acid | Period Long Liners | Improved Bladder Liners | |
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New Product from Cora! | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Improved Design |
Promotes Period Comfort | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Use Anywhere On The Body | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Supports pH Balance | ✓ | ||||
Added Protection When Using Boric Acid | ✓ | ✓ |
Product details
- Package Dimensions : 5.94 x 3.31 x 1.93 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Date First Available : March 13, 2019
- Manufacturer : Cora
- ASIN : B07PNCMPT4
- Best Sellers Rank: #14,559 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #12 in Menstrual Cups
- Customer Reviews:
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Price | $27.99$27.99 | $21.99$21.99 | $21.99$21.99 | $9.99$9.99 | $32.99$32.99 |
Price Per Unit | $27.99 / Count | $21.99 / Count | $21.99 / Count | $9.99 / Count | $32.99 / Count |
Delivery | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2 | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2 | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2 | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2 | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2 |
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Comfort | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 5.0 | 4.4 |
Easy to remove | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 3.9 |
Suction power | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 | — | 4.0 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | — | — | 5.0 | 4.3 |
Sold By | Cora Women | Viv for your V | Viv for your V | JAZZ Design | Saalt |
size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) | Large (Pack of 1) | Small (Pack of 1) | L | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
material | Silicone | — | — | Silicone | Silicone |
Videos
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Honest Review After 6 Months of Using My Cora Disc
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Reusable Period Care Video 2
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Honest review after 6 months of use
Honest Reviews with Cassie
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Cora Menstrual Cup and Period Disc
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BUT it went so well ! It’s only been a few days but no bladder pressure, it hasn’t turned or fell out. It’s super comfortable. I’d highly recommend this product to others!
I am a Nuvaring user, so I got pretty comfortable with my cervix height and anatomy through that. In the past, I had tried cups, but I have a form of vaginismus and things sitting inside the vagina itself causes discomfort. So tampons have often failed me and been uncomfy. Pads shift and bunch up and cause leaks and cups are a no go. So I figured in my quest for an eco friendly, cost friendly, and leak free solution I would try a disc.
And I'm so glad I did! My first purchase was a Lumma High since my cervix is very high (takes entire middle finger length to get behind public bone) and it is very different from Cora and has it's own strengths and weaknesses. Lumma is very flexible and it's rim is not nearly as thick and firm. It's also slightly larger. So it's more likely to pop free or "auto dump" at least for my personal anatomy. But it's something with patience and learning I deal with. So the Lummas strengths are it is easy to insert and remove, is very comfortable in doing so, and has the possibility for auto dumping and puts minimal pressure on me. It's weaknesses are the possibility of coming loose- so rigorous physical activity and lots of movement is scary but it's a perfect wear for a long, comfy, easy, sitting work day.
In comes the Cora disc, recommended to me by a reusable product community by people who had the same concerns with their Lumma. The rim is thicker and it is not as flexible as the Lumma. The silicone is still soft and smooth it's just the thickness in construction.
This is where the Cora shines. Insertion can be a bit more of an effort for someone with pelvic floor sensitivity like myself because it's very firm. But the firmness is it's strength for me because once it's tucked...that baby isn't coming loose. Bearing down, exercising, and lots of movement have nothing on the Cora. It stayed put with no worry, no leaks, no discomfort at all. Removal became a task again because it is so firm and wants to stay put. I think it can form a slight suction depending on its fit and while the little finger grip doesn't allow for a pull down like Lumma does, I find it does help me get a two finger pinch- pointer in the indent and thumb over the edge to pull out. The firmness can give a slight discomfort on pull out but it's shortlived and not any more than the dryness of a tampon would give me.
So, long story short. The firmness of Cora and it's design means one can get a disc that stays put and gives a leak free and comfortable experience. However the firmness can also make insertion and removal more of a task than some other comparable discs. I still think past the learning curve it's perfectly manageable but it's up to the user if the removal/insertion is a worthwhile trade. Since the size was such a perfect fit for me and I've never had a perfectly leak free period in my life before discs...I think it's definitely a worthwhile trade off and Cora just might be my "goldilocks" product.
Long review aside: every body is different! Just like cups have sizes, discs do too and while the fornix is more likely to have more universal sizing, as you can see from some reviews some have found the disc too difficult or too leak prone with their own anatomy. Trial and error is to be expected when finding the product for you. Compare, research, and know yourself first!! I would recommend Cora as a try for anyone interested.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022
I am a Nuvaring user, so I got pretty comfortable with my cervix height and anatomy through that. In the past, I had tried cups, but I have a form of vaginismus and things sitting inside the vagina itself causes discomfort. So tampons have often failed me and been uncomfy. Pads shift and bunch up and cause leaks and cups are a no go. So I figured in my quest for an eco friendly, cost friendly, and leak free solution I would try a disc.
And I'm so glad I did! My first purchase was a Lumma High since my cervix is very high (takes entire middle finger length to get behind public bone) and it is very different from Cora and has it's own strengths and weaknesses. Lumma is very flexible and it's rim is not nearly as thick and firm. It's also slightly larger. So it's more likely to pop free or "auto dump" at least for my personal anatomy. But it's something with patience and learning I deal with. So the Lummas strengths are it is easy to insert and remove, is very comfortable in doing so, and has the possibility for auto dumping and puts minimal pressure on me. It's weaknesses are the possibility of coming loose- so rigorous physical activity and lots of movement is scary but it's a perfect wear for a long, comfy, easy, sitting work day.
In comes the Cora disc, recommended to me by a reusable product community by people who had the same concerns with their Lumma. The rim is thicker and it is not as flexible as the Lumma. The silicone is still soft and smooth it's just the thickness in construction.
This is where the Cora shines. Insertion can be a bit more of an effort for someone with pelvic floor sensitivity like myself because it's very firm. But the firmness is it's strength for me because once it's tucked...that baby isn't coming loose. Bearing down, exercising, and lots of movement have nothing on the Cora. It stayed put with no worry, no leaks, no discomfort at all. Removal became a task again because it is so firm and wants to stay put. I think it can form a slight suction depending on its fit and while the little finger grip doesn't allow for a pull down like Lumma does, I find it does help me get a two finger pinch- pointer in the indent and thumb over the edge to pull out. The firmness can give a slight discomfort on pull out but it's shortlived and not any more than the dryness of a tampon would give me.
So, long story short. The firmness of Cora and it's design means one can get a disc that stays put and gives a leak free and comfortable experience. However the firmness can also make insertion and removal more of a task than some other comparable discs. I still think past the learning curve it's perfectly manageable but it's up to the user if the removal/insertion is a worthwhile trade. Since the size was such a perfect fit for me and I've never had a perfectly leak free period in my life before discs...I think it's definitely a worthwhile trade off and Cora just might be my "goldilocks" product.
Long review aside: every body is different! Just like cups have sizes, discs do too and while the fornix is more likely to have more universal sizing, as you can see from some reviews some have found the disc too difficult or too leak prone with their own anatomy. Trial and error is to be expected when finding the product for you. Compare, research, and know yourself first!! I would recommend Cora as a try for anyone interested.
It checks all the boxes, except for doing the basic job of holding it in until I'm ready to deal with it.
I have used cups in the past, but decided to try a disc as I was having a hardish time removing them. Now that I’ve tried this disc I can definitely say I am a disc user for life!
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