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Join the over 1 million women who trust Ecoblossom for their periods. Together, we’re making a positive impact. Thanks for choosing us!

Period Care Simplified
Our brand was founded to provide high-quality menstrual cups to women. Made from medical-grade silicone and designed for comfort, convenience, and hygiene.
We are constantly striving to improve and innovate to meet the needs of our customers. We are grateful to be able to do what we love every day. Thanks for joining us on this journey!

Why do we love what we do?
We believe in sustainable, convenient menstrual care and strive to create products that reflect these values. We love making a positive difference in the world.
How did we get our start?
We were fed up with traditional period products and their environmental impact, so we developed a line of resuable ones.
What makes our products unique?
Our products are made of medical-grade silicone, which makes them comfortable, convenient, and hygienic. They are also affordable, making them accessible to many customers.

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Package Dimensions : 6.57 x 4.96 x 0.75 inches; 0.63 ounces
Item model number : EBDISC-String
Date First Available : October 23, 2022
Manufacturer : Ecoblossom
ASIN : B0B99C9JMP
Best Sellers Rank: #76,099 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #48 in Menstrual Cups
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A MORE COMFORTABLE PERIOD – Continue your active daily life with fewer menstration cramps, less dryness, and reduced irritation.
12 HOURS OF PROTECTION – Regain your time and avoid the inconvenience of changing your tampon, pad, or sea sponge every few hours.
LEAK PROOF & RELIABLE – Keep your underwear and clothes free from leaks and stains. Ecoblossom’s soft triple rim design conforms to your body for a perfect fit providing redundant leak prevention.
EASY TO USE – The menstrual disk intuitive design makes it easy for you to fold, insert, and remove. The smart choice for young teens to adult women, light or heavy flow. Just wash or wipe clean and store in convenient cloth case.
SAFE & SUSTAINABLE – Cleaner alternative to disposable cups and feminine hygiene products, Our eco-friendly discs are FDA registered, hypoallergenic, BPA and phthalate free making them the smart choice for the enviornment and safe choice for you.
8 reviews for Ecoblossom Reusable Menstrual Disc – Menstrual Cup – Soft Period Disc for Women Designed with Flexible, Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cup (Small, Cyan)
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M.B. –
A Product I Wish I’d Had for the Last 20 Years
I only had trouble the first day, where the cups both ended up “tilting” around the 11th hour of insertion, meaning a well-timed sneeze led to… well… a bit of a mess. I think the problem was I wasn’t seating it correctly, and since then I have made a conscious effort to make sure it is seated, as even when they aren’t in 100% correctly, they feel comfortable. And since then, I’ve had NO issues – even while coughing or sneezing with allergies. Where were these things 20 years ago?!So, to seat it correctly, you pinch and insert the disc, angling down (some call it a ‘scoop’ motion). That helps to get the back side of the disc around the cervix properly. Next, getting the front of the disc (with the removal tab) seated. To do so, I usually push the front in with my thumb on the removal tab, and you kinda wanna squish it in past where you need it so that it “hooks” onto the “ledge” made by the pubic bone when you pull back. You don’t really wanna feel much, if any, of the double-lipped “seal” of the disc; if you do, you need to get the seal to where you can’t really feel it without some effort. Coughing a few times is a really good way to test if it’s in correctly, bearing in mind the disc might expand/open more during the coughing right after you put it in. Once it’s in, you don’t even notice it and it’s easy to go on with your day for the full 12 hours. I’d say for removal, use the pull tab until the first part of the seal is available, then use your thumb (I usually use gloves) to hook it and continue pulling, using fingers to pinch it a little so it doesn’t immediately pop open as you remove it (another rookie mistake, and it didn’t feel great). They clean up well with water or toilet paper, depending on where you’re at/if you can immediately rinse the disc. If you’re not boiling it right away, take time to make sure there’s nothing left in the gaps between the double-seal or in the removal tab.
Samantha –
I was a cup user and I love this so much more!
Are you looking into using an alternative to tampons? Are you new to discs and cups? If so, read this review to help you make the choice. I would like to firstly say, I recommend the disc over the cup 100%!This disc specifically: I love how soft and flexible it is but it is just a bit stiffer around the rim which I needed and it makes inserting it a lot easier. I love the tab which helps with locating and removing the disc a lot easier. It is recommended to change empty it every 12 hours but I accidently left it in too long a couple times and I still didn’t have any leaks. I have a heavy period so that was a huge surprise. I also normally don’t forget because tampons and cups are noticeably there and tampons caused me a lot of pain so for this to be so comfortable that I forgot it was there was AMAZING! I have a tilted uterus and I have no issues with this disc.Cups vs Discs:I stopped using tampons and went to cups first. The cups didn’t work for me I couldn’t get them in far enough, so they didn’t sit comfortably and didn’t suction good causing leakage all the time. It also caused pain but nothing like tampons did. I could also notice it was there all the time. Cups use suction to stay in and to form to your walls so it can catch everything. Since they use suction, you can always feel that slight pressure against your walls. If the tiny holes around the top get clogged, you have to make sure you clean those out or it won’t allow the cup to suction. The cups are easier to insert and remove since they only go in a tiny bit and have a stem at the end. It’s just like inserting and removing a tampon. You have to fold the cup (you can google the best folds.) but because of this I couldn’t get the cup to unfold completely once it was in me therefore it couldn’t suction properly, in turn causing leakage.The discs go all the way up in and sit right under your uterus so there is no pressure or pain. The placement also stops cramping and is so comfortable you don’t even notice it is there. Putting it in is a lot easier then what you think. You squeeze and insert, Once you insert you do have to take your finger and push the one side up and tuck it behind the pelvic bone. You have to be really comfortable with yourself and also with blood because it can be messy and hard the first couple times but once you get it once it is super easy and fast after that. I also never get any blood on me now, I love that this disc has a hoop on it so it makes finding and removing the disc SUPER easy. If you pull the tab correctly it also makes it so the disc empties right into the toilet without getting any on yourself. I also love that you can also have intercourse with the disc in and there is absolutely no blood or mess! The position of your uterus could be an issue, but it is highly unlikely, You CAN use this with a tilter uterus, depending on which way it is tilter and how far.I could go on with information but if you are debating between the two as long as you are comfortable with inserting it into yourself then I would 100% say go with the disc!
Tasha –
Worth a try!
For the price, I decided to give this product a try. I’ve been using menstrual cups for a couple years now, but experienced some discomfort and leaking no matter which method of insertion I tried.The disc worked so well, I thought my period was completely done! I even managed to get it right the first time! My husband and I also tested it out, and he didn’t experience any discomfort.It bears mentioning I’ve tried a disposable menstrual disc previously and it didn’t work. I’m so glad I tried again. I absolutely recommend this product!
K Reeve –
The rim is definitely firmer than any previous discs I’ve used, so if you think this would cause you pain then you may want to pass. I bought the smaller version and that firmer rim has made these the first discs that I’ve ever had 100% confidence that they’ll stay leak free all day. Softer versions have always had the possibility of untucking from behind my pelvic bone if I sneeze or something, but these stay firmly in place. Getting the correct size I think is probably more crucial with this disc than other softer ones, for a comfortable and secure fit. I’ve just ordered another two so I have plenty of spares for years to come.
Sandra B aus O –
Ich trage seit ca. 2002 Tamponalternativen und habe schon viele Tassen und Menstruationsscheiben getestet . Bei dieser ist selber wenn man Erfahrung damit hat das entfernen fast unmöglich. Die lasche ist im Körper auch nicht greifbar weil sie starr nach hinten liegt . Der Rand war auch so fest das man nicht drunter kam . Ich würde es überhaupt nicht weiter empfehlen
Shopaholic sisters –
Two discs for £14.99 on prime was the best value option I could find on amazon. These are oval silicon discs which are 7cm long 6.5cm wide and 4cm deep. They are soft and I experience no uncomfortable suction effect. The rim is more rigid so it’s easy to fold and insert, and also stays rigid for emptying. It’s a little thick to insert so you may need to use lubrication. I love the ring pull to get these out. They are soft and the material is flexible.They are a little big for me even though I have a high cervix. The end can slip out a little during the day and give me a bit uncomfortable feeling, but I think this is a sizing issue. I’ve not experienced any leaking with these, even if I’m coughing, laughing, or working in the garden.They are good value and if used for a long time, they are good for the environment tooRecommend.
louise –
I am a menstrual cup user and have been for 18 months , I wanted to change to the disc for more comfort as on the cup , the bit u pull to take it out has started to become uncomfortable.The disc was easy to insert however its a lot bigger than the cup , I went for the after childbirth size as I did with the cup ,,, but I have constantly leaked since wearing the disc, I have now gone back to my cup, whether it’s the wrong size I don’t know,, but I have never leaked with my cup,, yet the 2 days of using the disc has had me constantly having to clean myself and change due to leaking wearing it !!
Michael C –
As a cup user I thought it was time to try the disc for the well known extra advantage that they have. Insertion was very easy, so much easier than a cup and I had zero leaks with everyday activities.Removal is also much easier due to the fact that there is no suction.I think I’m coverted. I will probably mainly use the discs from now on 👌🏻Also receiving two for such a low price js great 👌🏻👌🏻