





Menstrual Disc
The AllMatters Menstrual Disc is a reusable and comfortable alternative to single-use period products. It holds the equivalent of 6 tampons, offering you all-day or night protection. It lasts for years and is made from 100% soft medical grade silicone. Ideal for those with a weaker pelvic floor, bladder sensitivities, or a low or high cervix.
All orders comes with 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, so if you’re not satisfied, we’ll refund you, no questions asked.
- Capacity of 6+ tampons
- Can be used with an IUD
- Can be worn during sex
- Ideal for a low or high cervix
- Designed to reduce cramps
One size: The AllMatters Disc comes in one size designed to fit
most users comfortably. Satisfaction guarantee offered.
Free delivery on +€50 orders. Fast delivery within 2-4 days.
Not happy after 90 days? We will refund you, no questions asked!
How to use
Step 1
Fold and insert. Fold the soft AllMatters disc, insert it, and let it unfold securely behind your pubic bone.
Step 2
Wear for up to 12 hours. Once in place, enjoy all-day comfort. Swim, exercise, and just forget you’re on your period.
Step 3
Empty, rinse, reuse. In public restrooms, simply wipe clean and rinse at home or use sanitising wipes.
Satisfaction guarantee
We offer a free size replacement or a full refund, if the disc doesn’t work as promised. You can claim the guarantee after you've tried it out for 3 cycles (90 days). Learn more.
Details
Material
100% medical-grade silicone, produced in Germany. Organic cotton bag included.
Dimensions
Diameter: 70mm
Total height: 39mm
Full capacity: 50ml
Disposal
The disc: In many cities, if you bin your old disc, it’ll be burned to create energy. If you’d rather not throw your disc in the bin, you can also burn it yourself in a controlled environment. Silicone is basically sand (quartz) and will only produce a tiny bit of CO2 due to the small quantity of silicone used in each disc.
The cotton bag: You can drop off your cotton bag at your local recycling facility along with other textiles. In many cities, if you bin your cotton bag, it’ll be burned to create energy.
The packaging: All our packaging is made from recycled and/or recyclable paper and cardboard. Please make sure to dispose of the packaging in the appropriate bin, according to your local recycling regulations.

How to use a menstrual disc

Step 1 - Pinch and insert
Tuck the soft AllMatters disc behind your pubic bone to keep it safely in place.

Step 2 - Wear for up to 12 hours
When placed correctly you shouldn’t feel the disc. Go swim, do sports and forget all about your period.

Step 3 - Empty, rinse, repeat
Public toilets are no challenge - just use toilet paper and rinse when you’re back home.
FAQ
What is a menstrual disc?
The AllMatters menstrual disc is a soft, flexible alternative to pads and tampons. Instead of absorbing your flow, it collects it, so you can go about your day without frequent changes. It sits comfortably at the base of your cervix and is made from 100% medical-grade silicone—designed for both comfort and reliability.
How does a menstrual disc differ from a cup?
• Shape & Position: A menstrual disc is flat and sits higher up, tucked behind the pubic bone. A cup is bell-shaped and sits lower in the vaginal canal, forming a suction seal.
• Removal: To remove a disc, you hook a finger under the front rim and pull it out. A cup, on the other hand, requires pinching the base to release the suction before removing it.
How do I insert a menstrual disc?
1. Wash your hands.
2. Pinch the disc into a narrow shape.
3. Slide it in, angling it slightly downward and back.
4. Once inside, tuck the front rim securely behind your pubic bone.
5. Pro tip: Wetting the disc with water before inserting can make it easier and more comfortable.
How do I remove it?
1. Wash your hands again.
2. Hook a finger under the front rim.
3. Gently pull out, keeping it tilted to avoid spills.
4. Empty the fluid into the toilet, rinse the disc, and reinsert or store it as needed.
Can the disc get lost inside me?
Nope! Your cervix acts as a natural barrier—nothing can go beyond it. If the disc feels out of reach, try bearing down with your pelvic muscles to help lower it for easier removal.
How long can I wear the disc?
You can wear the disc for up to 12 hours, depending on your flow. On heavier days, you might want to empty it every 4–6 hours.
Will it leak?
When properly positioned, the disc shouldn’t leak. It holds up to 50ml of fluid—about the same as six regular tampons! If you do experience leaks, try:
• Checking that the rim is tucked securely behind your pubic bone.
• Making sure it’s fully unfolded after insertion.
• Emptying it more frequently if your flow is heavy.
Can I have sex while wearing the disc?
Yes! Unlike cups, a disc sits high enough in the vagina that it doesn’t take up space. Many people find penetrative sex more comfortable and less messy with a disc. Just keep in mind—it’s not a contraceptive and won’t protect against STIs.
Is it comfortable?
Most users say they can’t feel the disc at all once it’s in place. If you do notice discomfort, try adjusting the position or using a water-based lubricant during insertion.
How do I store it?
Once clean and dry, keep your disc in the AllMatters pouch. Avoid airtight containers or damp spaces.
Do I need to choose a size?
Nope! Our disc is one-size-fits-most, designed to accommodate different cervix heights and body types. If you have specific concerns (like a very high or low cervix), your healthcare provider can offer personalized advice.
Can I use a disc if I have an IUD?
Yes, many people with IUDs use menstrual discs without issues. Just be mindful when removing it to avoid pulling on the IUD strings. If you’re unsure, check with your doctor.
Can I use the bathroom while wearing it?
Yes! You can pee and poop with the disc in. Since it sits in a different space than your urethra, urination isn’t affected. If it feels like it’s shifted after a bowel movement, just check its position and adjust if needed.
Is it environmentally friendly?
Absolutely! A reusable disc means less waste from disposable pads and tampons. With proper care, it can last for years—making it a more sustainable period option.
Where can I get more help or information?
• You can find more information on Allmatters.com
• Talk to a healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
• Explore online communities and user forums for additional tips from experienced disc users.
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