Popsugar Health & Fitness Periods Reusable Menstrual Discs to Use During Your Period Here Are 5 Reusable Menstrual Discs You Can Count on During Your Period 12 November 2021 by Victoria Moorhouse Image Source: Nixit As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Menstrual discs are sometimes confused with menstrual cups, but these flat, round period-care products have quite a few significant differences. Unlike menstrual cups, which sit inside the vaginal canal to collect fluid, menstrual discs sit at the cervix and are tucked behind the pubic bone. Because of where they are placed, many discs can actually be worn during sex — though it's important to remember that they are not a form of contraception. However, just like their menstrual-cup cousins, menstrual discs can be worn for a longer time period than tampons or pads, and when placed correctly, they can be incredibly comfortable. Many menstrual discs are also offered in reusable formats, making them a more sustainable monthly menstruation choice than tampons or disposable pads. Interested in giving them a try while on your period? Keep scrolling to check out a few popular reusable menstrual discs. Related: What Having Sex with a Menstrual Disc Is Actually Like Cora Reusable Period Disc Image Source: amazon.com The price tag of the Cora Reusable Period Disc ($30) may seem steep at first, but when cared for properly, it can be used during your period for up to 10 years! Like many other discs, it can be worn for up to 12 hours at a time, which the brand claims is the absorbency equivalent of about five to seven tampons. Cora Reusable Period Disc $30 from amazon.com Buy Now Nixit Menstrual Cup Image Source: nixit.com While this product is called the Nixit Menstrual Cup ($42), it's a menstrual disc that's meant to be placed above the vaginal canal toward the base of the cervix. Made of 100-percent medical-grade, BPA-free silicone, it's one of the most popular menstrual discs out there. Many shoppers give it rave reviews for being comfortable and reliable at preventing leaks. However, like many menstrual discs and cups, some shoppers note there is a slight learning curve when it comes to insertion and removal. Nixit Menstrual Cup $42 from nixit.com Buy Now Intimina Ziggy Cup Image Source: intimina.com Intimina calls its menstrual disc the Ziggy Cup ($30, originally $40). While this 100-percent medical-grade disc can be worn during sex, it can only be worn in general for up to eight hours at a time. Ziggy Cup $30 from intimina.com Buy Now June Menstrual Disc Image Source: thejunecup.com The June Menstrual Discs ($29, originally $58 for two discs) come in a little blue pouch for convenient storage. According to the brand, these cups can be used for up to five years. June Menstrual Discs $29 from thejunecup.com Buy Now Flex Reusable Disc Image Source: flexfits.com Flex has been in the menstrual-disc space for a while now, but the popular discs have been disposable — until now. The new and more sustainable Flex Reusable Disc ($35) can be washed and used again during your entire period — and for years after. Like some of the other discs on this list, it can be worn for up to 12 hours at a time and during sex. Flex Reusable Disc $35 from flexfits.com Buy Now PeriodsHealthy Living