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How to Insert a Menstrual Disc: Complete Step-by-Step Guide for
Beginners 2025
By: emma Date: September 30, 2025, 7:47 am
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How to Insert a Menstrual Disc: Complete Step-by-Step Guide for
Beginners
Learning to insert a menstrual disc can feel intimidating at
first, but with the right technique and practice, it becomes
second nature. This comprehensive guide will walk you through
everything you need to know.
🧼 Pre-Insertion Preparation
1. Wash Your Hands Thoroughly
• Use warm water and soap
• Clean under fingernails
• Dry hands completely
• This prevents bacteria transfer
2. Choose Your Position
Best positions for beginners:
• Squatting: Most control, easiest angle
• One leg up: Place foot on toilet seat or bathtub
• Sitting on toilet: Comfortable and stable
• Standing with one leg elevated: Good for some users
3. Relax Your Body
• Take deep breaths
• Relax your pelvic floor muscles
• Don't rush the process
• Consider using water-based lube for easier insertion
📋 Step-by-Step Insertion Process
Step 1: Prepare the Disc
1. Remove from packaging (if disposable)
2. Check for damage - look for tears or rough edges
3. Rinse with warm water (for reusable discs)
4. Apply water-based lube to the rim (optional but helpful)
Step 2: Fold the Disc
The "Taco Fold" Method (Most Popular):
1. Hold the disc with both hands
2. Pinch the rim together on opposite sides
3. Create a "taco" or "taco shell" shape
4. Keep the reservoir open and facing forward
5. The rim should be compressed but not creased
Alternative Folds:
• C-Fold: Fold in half like a taco
• Punch-Down Fold: Push one side down into the center
• 7-Fold: Fold one side over like the number 7
Step 3: Insert the Disc
1. Position yourself in your chosen position
2. Hold the folded disc with your dominant hand
3. Insert at a downward angle toward your tailbone
4. Push past the pubic bone - this is the key step
5. Let the disc spring open naturally
6. Tuck the rim behind the pubic bone
Step 4: Check Placement
1. Run your finger around the rim to ensure it's properly
positioned
2. Feel for the pubic bone - the rim should be tucked behind it
3. The disc should feel comfortable - no pinching or pressure
4. You shouldn't feel the disc when it's properly placed
🎯 Pro Tips for Success
For First-Time Users:
• Practice when not on your period to get comfortable with the
process
• Use water-based lube - it makes insertion much easier
• Start with disposable discs (like Flex Disc) - they're softer
and more forgiving
• Don't worry if it takes several tries - this is completely
normal
For Difficult Insertions:
• Try different positions - what works for one person may not
work for another
• Use more lube - there's no such thing as too much
• Relax your muscles - tension makes insertion harder
• Try a different fold - some folds work better for different
body types
For Low Cervix Users:
• Use smaller discs or those designed for low cervix
• Insert at a more horizontal angle
• Consider discs with removal tabs for easier removal
🚨 Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Don't Do This:
• Don't force it - if it's not going in easily, try a different
angle
• Don't insert too shallow - the disc needs to go past the pubic
bone
• Don't rush - take your time and be patient
• Don't use oil-based lube - it can damage silicone discs
• Don't reuse disposable discs - they're designed for one-time
use
✅ Do This Instead:
• Take your time - there's no rush
• Use plenty of lube - it makes everything easier
• Practice regularly - the more you do it, the easier it gets
• Listen to your body - if something doesn't feel right, try a
different approach
🔧 Troubleshooting Common Issues
"I Can't Get It In"
Solutions:
• Use more lube
• Try a different position
• Relax your muscles more
• Consider a softer disc
• Practice when not on your period
"It Feels Uncomfortable"
Solutions:
• Check placement - rim should be behind pubic bone
• Try a different size disc
• Use more lube
• Ensure you're not pinching the rim
"It Keeps Popping Out"
Solutions:
• Make sure rim is behind pubic bone
• Try a different size
• Check that you're not folding it too small
• Ensure you're inserting deep enough
"I Can't Feel If It's In Right"
Solutions:
• Run your finger around the rim
• Feel for the pubic bone
• The disc should feel comfortable
• You shouldn't feel it when properly placed
📚 Different Disc Types & Insertion Tips
Disposable Discs (Flex Disc, Softdisc):
• Easier to insert - softer material
• Good for beginners - more forgiving
• Single-use only - don't reuse
• Widely available - found at most drugstores
Reusable Discs (Nixit, Cora, Lumma):
• Firmer material - may require more practice
• Eco-friendly - can be used for years
• More cost-effective long-term
• Various sizes available
🏥 When to Seek Help
Contact a Healthcare Provider If:
• Severe pain during insertion
• Persistent discomfort after insertion
• Signs of infection (fever, unusual discharge)
• Allergic reactions (rash, itching)
• Difficulty removing the disc
Normal Experiences:
• Mild discomfort on first few tries
• Learning curve - takes practice
• Trial and error with different techniques
• Adjustment period - your body needs time to adapt
💡 Expert Tips from Our Community
From Experienced Users:
[quote]I found that squatting in the shower worked best for me.
The warm water helped me relax.[/quote] - Sarah M.
[quote]Don't be afraid to use lube! I wish I had known this from
the beginning.[/quote] - Jessica L.
[quote]Practice when you're not on your period. It takes the
pressure off and lets you focus on technique.[/quote] - Maria K.
[quote]The taco fold was a game-changer for me. Once I got that
down, insertion became so much easier.[/quote] - Amy R.
🎯 Success Checklist
Before you start:
• [ ] Washed hands thoroughly
• [ ] Chosen comfortable position
• [ ] Applied water-based lube
• [ ] Relaxed your body
• [ ] Have patience with yourself
After insertion:
• [ ] Rim is behind pubic bone
• [ ] No discomfort or pinching
• [ ] Disc feels secure
• [ ] You can't feel it when walking/moving
📞 Getting Help
Still having trouble?
• Post in our community - we're here to help!
• Try different techniques - what works for one person may not
work for another
• Consider a different disc - some are easier to insert than
others
• Don't give up - most people need several tries to get it right
Remember: Every body is different, and what works for one person
may not work for another. Be patient with yourself and don't
hesitate to ask for help!
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