Using Menstrual Cups and Discs with a Tilted Cervix

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • If you've heard the phrase "tilted cervix" in relation to using menstrual cups and have always wondered what that means, or if you have a tilted cervix and are wondering if that negatively affects using a cup this video is going to help. A tilted cervix/uterus are used interchangeably to describe a uterus that is not in the "average" position. A tilted cervix is unlikely to impact if you can use a menstrual cup successfully because the cup is designed to be worn below the cervix in the vaginal canal. There are a few instances you should be aware of and on the lookout for if you have a tilted cervix discussed in this video. For menstrual disc users with a tilted cervix there is one specific recipe for disaster that will make using a disc harder or impossible. Hopefully this video is helpful!
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    00:00 Start
    01:30 How do you know your cervix is tilted?
    03:00 Average Cervix Position and Cups
    03:38 Retroflex Cervix Demo and Cups
    04:11 What to avoid - Bypassing the Cervix
    05:05 Low Cervix and Tilted
    06:10 Menstrual Discs and Tilted Cervix
    07:36 Scooping Technique for Discs
    08:32 Varying Degrees
    08:48 Be Cervix Aware :)
    09:26 The Wrap Up

Комментарии • 169

  • @Dangeresque_2
    @Dangeresque_2 2 года назад +46

    This is SO helpful. I'm 100% comfortable with all parts of my body and getting up in there to figure out what's going on. I have been so frustrated trying different cups and all of the demos and trouble shooting out there, I tried it all. About a 85% fail rate and they were never comfortable, some even put so much pressure on my bladder that I had ongoing issues with being able to start/stop peeing after taking them out for a few days. Every demo that just uses those plastic tubes or 2D models didn't help at all. THIS model actually helped me visualize what is going on down there.

  • @Sue_suhn1
    @Sue_suhn1 Год назад +22

    I'm on month 3 since switching to a menstrual cup. The first 2 months were messy. I kept leaking and kept saying to myself, "I KNOW I have it over my cervix cause it's covered" but I kept leaking. THIS month, I tried something different and decided to move my menstrual cup more-so to the right side and see what happens. My gawd, it work!! I didn't leak at all for this month! Now I know why I kept leaking the previous 2 months. My cervix points more to the right than in the centre.

  • @Turtle-Furr
    @Turtle-Furr 2 года назад +8

    Love this! Thank you so much Kim. If I had a video like this 9yrs ago when I first started using menstrual cups it would have really helped me troubleshoot. So glad you are here doing your thing! You are amazing!

  • @christineh4398
    @christineh4398 2 года назад +125

    Hello, I love the educational content you're putting out there for people everywhere. Thank you for everything you do! I wanted to ask if you've heard that most women in the prison systems are usually not given enough menstrual products and have to wear them much longer than is recommended. I was wondering if you would ever consider raising awareness on that issue or maybe even working to provide reusable cups or discs for women that are in those situations? Having the proper products for our periods is something I know I took for granted until I learned that.

    • @Penelope416
      @Penelope416 2 года назад +15

      You're a frigging genius. I would love to hear more about this. If anything, it would make sense for women in prison systems to use more reusable period products that non-resuable products. It would just seem like it's harder to keep up with.

    • @G_Galore
      @G_Galore 2 года назад +5

      Such a good idea! Maybe period nirvana could collab with the state prisons as a trial & eventually federal facilities

  • @manestage5403
    @manestage5403 2 года назад +34

    OMG! I’ve been using the same brand cup for nearly a decade, and just within the last two years I’ve been getting leaks. My doctor told me that my cervix is tilted backward. She’s been my gyn for twenty-one years, so I figured this must be new info since she only mentioned it recently. This all makes so much sense. You just saved me from going mad over this! I literally get anxiety over the thought of going back to tampons.

    • @Arizona_lilly
      @Arizona_lilly Год назад +1

      I was told same thing tips back

    • @sweettee051988
      @sweettee051988 Год назад +1

      I'm 34 and I only learned mines is tilted to the right within this last month only because my hubby and I are trying to conceive. And I found that out myself smh. All the obgyns I've gone to over the years, failed to mention that detail!

  • @djdh6879
    @djdh6879 Год назад +3

    Thank you SOOO much! I have a bunch of disks and cups I’ve purchased and don’t seem to get it right and its been a few years of frustration trying to get it right but I stopped for a few years and decided to try again. Because it’s more environmental friendly, it’ll save me money, and I need something that’ll protect me for for longer hours. This was super helpful!

  • @KassandraChandler
    @KassandraChandler 2 года назад +19

    Thank you so much for making this! I remember not so long ago i asked for this; while drinking my coffee and saw this in my suggestions i was like "Yes, she saw the comments!" You made my day lol
    I was told i was tilted when i got an ultrasound early in life and told i had a little tilt when i was expecting my daughter. Now over time trying out discs and cups I've learned my cervix goes to the back and when high its like ceiling light hovering up there and gotta find it lol. I took the disc quiz and over n over was told my fit was cora so im hoping to get one soon someday; i also was told the mermaid, or Lena L was a good fit since my old cups are now too small and slide down and leak so bad. I can't wait to try my new Lena this coming month, you've been a lifesaver and wouldn't have stuck with trying new products and find what's right for me without your education and videos! Thanks so very much again! (And yes I'm officially admitting, I'm apart of The Cup Cult.) I'm so curious on what things work for tilted girls like i am lol
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    I've tried Cora, it's my Goldilocks disc! Im so happy, no leaking! Ty so much Disc Quiz ❤

  • @apyles2
    @apyles2 9 месяцев назад +2

    Tysm for sharing! You've saved me a lot of pmdd-meltdowns by explaining how the disk fits differently from the cup with retroflexion.
    I used cups up until I went on oral bc 7 years ago, my cycle stopped entirely so I had no need for cups. I got a copper iud earlier this year and was initially instructed that a disk would be better than a cup with the iud. The top lip of the disk would sort of pop out whenever I emptied my bladder (worse when ibs-c joined the fun) so i gave up and have been using only pads for the past 4 cycles.
    I'm incredibly relieved to know that the cup will likely work just as effectively as it used to!
    *adds cup to cart*

  • @Desty207
    @Desty207 6 месяцев назад +2

    This was so helpful. I had been feeling a bit discouraged, but I’m going to continue trying. Thank you so much for your video!

  • @heatherhorsecat
    @heatherhorsecat 2 года назад +2

    This is so helpful! Thank you! Having a tilted cervix, most the time a cup works fine but I have placed my cup incorrectly and didn't know this was why, this will help me troubleshoot so much better.

  • @josieunderdown3971
    @josieunderdown3971 2 года назад +23

    Being someone who has a retro vetted uterus, I tried using menstrual cups before and I found it difficult as I had issues with leaking, so this explained everything very well and just made a lot more sense so Thankyou!! I’m definitely going to try menstrual cups again! 🥰

  • @carlyrowland1640
    @carlyrowland1640 2 года назад +4

    Wow, this video is so perfectly timed and so super helpful. I'm pretty sure I ha e a tilted cervix and have issues with cups and tampons. I might try the disc so thank you for being so indepth 🥰

  • @alyssaarnold3809
    @alyssaarnold3809 Год назад +1

    I just switched to a disc, and this video was so helpful! I'm hoping that if I keep practicing pushing the disc down I won't get anymore leaks. Thank you so much for the visual!

  • @meagananne5820
    @meagananne5820 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this! I have never been able to use tampons or cups and didn’t realize I even could go “past” the cervix. That makes so much sense - it seemed like they weren’t catching anything at all despite leaks!

  • @taylorrromero
    @taylorrromero 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this detailed video. I’ve known for a very long time that I have a tilted cervix, and I’ve tried using menstrual cups many times, but I experience leakage 90% of the time. I couldn’t understand why exactly until watching your video. I will attempt to keep the cup a little lower instead of higher. Thank you so much

  • @darbystaton3192
    @darbystaton3192 2 года назад +11

    This is so helpful! I was trying to use a disc this last period and was having so many issues with it and turns out my cervix is tilted to one side. I’m going to keep trying it out and see if I can figure out a way to make it work. Been a full time cup user for over a year now and it’s been great!

  • @Mel-qr5ob
    @Mel-qr5ob 2 года назад +10

    You can definitely insert a cup past the cervix and have a hard time retrieving it, if you have a low cervix .
    My learning curve with the cup was more about figuring out how to make sure the cup was enclosing my cervix, instead of being half the cup or more, past it.

  • @Cranialdrilling
    @Cranialdrilling Год назад +17

    This was helpful. I've often had issues with tampons (mostly but sometimes cups). They'd seem virtually unused yet leak city. I'm starting to realize I have some tilting going on. This explains so much. It always made no sense to me and made me so mad. 🤦‍♀️

  • @QueenWaspGo
    @QueenWaspGo 2 года назад +7

    I'm a new disc user and this video was super helpful because I'm having a period where I'm particularly swollen and my cervix is sitting lower and it has a tilt. I just got a reusable flex disc and just could not get it to fit right. I had a much easier time getting a disposable flex in.

  • @bobandyashi4857
    @bobandyashi4857 2 года назад +36

    I just hate the fact that i have to dig the disc and the cup out.

    • @ManifestingMoni
      @ManifestingMoni 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yes! It gets jammed on me behind my pelvic bone so I have to dig in there for it.

  • @rebecca_rose_turner
    @rebecca_rose_turner Месяц назад

    Pushing the disc toward my tail bone and scooping worked! Thank you for making this for us tilted disc and cup users 🎉

  • @SilverMoon459
    @SilverMoon459 2 года назад

    I've been waiting for this video, thank you

  • @Selah_Szari
    @Selah_Szari 5 месяцев назад +2

    This makes so much sense. I have always had trouble Inserting tampons, for some reason only the bottom half would get soaked with blood. Turns out a tilted cervix is to blame. I am now a disc user, had some problems than found this video.

  • @amandabrook5461
    @amandabrook5461 Год назад +1

    I love this video and the information in it. Super helpful. Thank you.

  • @aphyngodiva2551
    @aphyngodiva2551 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much! I'm doing research on menstrual cups and found a review mentioning someone who had a tilted cervix and her CUP was leaking as a result, I thought they shouldn't even be near the cervix but now I understand after watching your video how that can happen (inserting too far past the cervix or the position of the cervix), it made me nervous about even using a cup as I also have a tilted cervix, but have never had problems with tampons, and I don't know how far my tilt is or in what position. I think I will still give a cup a try, and if I leak I'll know to just fiddle around with the position. I also want to try a disc later and this has helped me a lot with which ones I may try!

  • @DivaAfro
    @DivaAfro 2 года назад +1

    I had to stop 30 sec in to comment on the title! Found out at my recent smear this year that I had a tilted cervix. I also remember thinking this may be why I always seem to leak out of my cups! Now to the rest of the video... (Thank you for your service 😁)

  • @brianabradley-jt6bf
    @brianabradley-jt6bf Год назад +1

    This was enormously helpful! Thank you.

  • @cassandragforrester
    @cassandragforrester Год назад +1

    Hey! Thanks so much you know I have never once seen a model like that showing rhe different positions! Was soooo helpful, was only told a few years ago that mone was tilted and finally understood why papa have been so awfully uncomfortable with the searching 😅. Anyways looking forward to taking you quiz to see which products will work for me. Tampons have been super uncomfortable for years, pads are what i use but im so self conscious of wearing in public for smells and or leakage. Its a hard go being women who mensterate so happy we have more information now for the younger generations. Wish i knew these things 25 years ago!!

  • @angelabaker3400
    @angelabaker3400 Год назад +1

    Hello! I had to come and find you here to leave a comment!!
    THANK YOU! I have a slightly tilted cervix and have been trying to use the disk (I started with a cup 5 years ago) but now seeing the model and the process helps me so much!
    I have had so much better success these past two/three days than the last 5 years 😂 I knew I was not doing something and I couldn’t figure it out but kept trying since I knew so many have amazing success and I wanted that lol 😂
    Thank you again for taking the time and sharing this in a great educational way of reality and the female point of view.
    For me the slightly tilted back cervix the “scooping” you explained has helped me so much and why it would leak if the rim is not between the wall and cervix. Makes so much sense but needed that visual
    Thank you again!

    • @kerensa7349
      @kerensa7349 5 месяцев назад

      The cup hurt for some reason, the disc was so much better😅

  • @cutebubbles2007
    @cutebubbles2007 2 года назад

    Bought the hello disc ❤🙌❤🙌❤ can't wait to receive it. Thank you for this video

  • @tiffanysabrinag
    @tiffanysabrinag Год назад +1

    This was so helpful thank you girl ❤

  • @mbgodsgift
    @mbgodsgift 2 года назад +3

    Omg, you just solved my problem I didn't know I had

  • @0neyetmany-0
    @0neyetmany-0 Год назад +1

    this is so interesting! i would have never known these things about my body if i hadn't bought myself a cup! i check and just discovered i had a high cervix tilted to the left and that cervix gets lower when you're on your period. i haven't mastered not leaking and it'll take some time and it's only my 2nd time using cups but i seriously dont wanna switch back to pads anymore. i love that we learn so much about our body by using cups

  • @JLF201
    @JLF201 10 месяцев назад +2

    You should totally mount that model on a vertical stand or wall so you can have both hands free to manipulate parts.

  • @tricothon
    @tricothon Год назад +1

    Very useful information! Thank you!!

  • @blissbombz9965
    @blissbombz9965 Год назад +8

    For those who have trouble getting their cup to open... I found out through personal trial and error that my cup was being smushed in by my cervix before it could open. A quick and easy remedy to my frustration to get the cup to pop open was to simply allow it to open up lower in my vaginal canal instead of pushing it up to high. And for reference, I have a high cervix and retroverted uterus.

    • @TaMarAaQ
      @TaMarAaQ Год назад +2

      Yess that's my method too! It works really well

    • @JessehNotBovverd
      @JessehNotBovverd 6 месяцев назад

      Agreed! I couldn’t figure out why mine was leaking and having trouble opening it fully, then realised I was inserting it too straight up and so hitting my cervix and so was only covering half and stopping the cup from opening properly. Realised I have to go further diagonal to fully cover the opening.

  • @glowbaby1794
    @glowbaby1794 2 года назад +1

    That was very helpful thank you!!

  • @diamond1479
    @diamond1479 2 года назад +4

    THIS IS THE VIDEO IVE BEEN NEEDING ❤️

  • @AshMaTashNYC
    @AshMaTashNYC 2 года назад +1

    This visual has helped me understand why I can’t get the Nuvaring to go up and stay 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @sweetestmum
    @sweetestmum 2 года назад +2

    I had a nurse practitioner find it difficult to reach my cervix BUT I’m still a cup user and gonna try discs and see how that goes.

  • @bigron8308
    @bigron8308 Год назад +1

    Thank you SO much for this!

  • @katrinaaa__
    @katrinaaa__ 13 дней назад

    This is so helpful, thank you!! It “feels” like my cervix is more to the left, and I think this will help me get my disc in the right way!

  • @DGLEE06
    @DGLEE06 2 года назад +2

    Im trying out a cup for the 1st time and really glad i found this video, now im just hoping I actually placed it correctly inside since i dont even know if im directing it correctly

  • @jennvelasco5612
    @jennvelasco5612 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for having this video I had a baby and after having her my crevices is tilted and very high too

  • @kee-tu4cq
    @kee-tu4cq 2 года назад +11

    I have retroverted uterus and love Flex disc. I do the scoop movement you showed @ 7:48 and it fits perfect. I went through so many painful tampons and cups before finding discs.

  • @HisFeleena
    @HisFeleena 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I have been struggling with getting my Nixit to collect and figured it was because of how high my cervix is and the extreme tilt. I am very anxiously awaiting the release of the Hello Disc and hope that will help with my struggles. For now I will try the Luma and see if the change in firmness will help. I truly enjoy all of your videos and greatly appreciate all the information you share. 💛

    • @katherynnesierra7508
      @katherynnesierra7508 2 года назад +1

      Hello , The change with firmeness did help you? i am thinking change my ziggy disc for another more firm

  • @jclyntoledo
    @jclyntoledo 2 года назад +6

    I use the lumma disc and I like it. Pretty sure my cervix is pretty low and titled, I just wear a cloth pad in case of spillage/leaks. Usually I can feel when it's full and can go to the restroom and have it self empty.
    Only issue is the disc is 100% collapsed but the cervix sits in the disc. Still prefer this over the cup as it gives me less cramps and the cup stem always jabs me on the side 😰.

  • @andreaszabo3911
    @andreaszabo3911 2 года назад +2

    Hello, I have a tilted cervix and without thinking I decided to try a menstrual cup. Didn’t even know how to chose the size. I was lucky and it worked for me. I just would like to have a higher capacity one for my heavy day, but in general this cup I have works well. ☺️

  • @LifeRNhungrynursetravels
    @LifeRNhungrynursetravels 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! My goodness. I just tried the flex disposable, got scared bc it went pretty far in, and I pulled it back out.

  • @tracyb9693
    @tracyb9693 Год назад +1

    Thank you this is a great video. I'm having problems with my cup. I have felt my cervix, it's right there and it's tilted but I never knew how to work with that. I also have severe pelvic adhesion disease and tampons do bother me. I have to buy very short tampons because it feels like I'm hitting something. Some periods feels like my cervix drops and is falling out. This very well may not be an option for me. I've tried for 4 periods now. I'm going to talk to my gyn. Thank you for the great info!!

  • @nicolelavigne1700
    @nicolelavigne1700 Год назад +2

    Interesting. I was told ages ago I have a tilted uterus, but fortunately it has not caused any issues with menstrual cups. Recently I’ve gotten curious about trying a disc, mainly because sometimes the pressure of the cup can be uncomfortable and lately it’s been harder to get my cup out because of it sitting higher when I originally trimmed the stem to keep it from poking out.

  • @miaortega4946
    @miaortega4946 2 года назад +3

    Love this! This explains whyy I have so many issues with my cup! As long as my cup is low, it works and I’ve basically cut off the nub cause it would stick out so now I use a disk and it’s so much better!

  • @changrey1116
    @changrey1116 2 года назад +1

    Pleas demonstrate on more types of tilts please

  • @whitevsdarkasmr
    @whitevsdarkasmr Год назад +1

    hey, i have noticed my cervix changes positions every cycle.. it gets titled to left and sometimes it sits straight.. it's so weird because one cycle my cups sits good. the other it leaks

  • @kirstindriscoll8195
    @kirstindriscoll8195 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I know I have a tilted uterus, and I have struggled so much with cups and discs. During my period my cervix seems to be non-existent, so I think it must be tucked all the way up and in the back. Discs don't work at all for me! I have mixed results with the cups. I'm going to try putting them more to one side and see if that helps!

  • @graciejaime7035
    @graciejaime7035 2 года назад +2

    Ok so I got a cora menstral disc and no matter how much I push it in...it won’t push farther in

  • @kelseyrahn1055
    @kelseyrahn1055 Год назад +2

    I just found out i had a tilt, i tried disposable discs and they didn’t work- this explains so much!

    • @GirlGamer867
      @GirlGamer867 7 месяцев назад +2

      I just bought some disposable discs and I have a tilted uterus. tried twice and couldn't get it in all the way! was literally sticking out of me a little. I hate my body so much right now due to frustration and be SICK OF PADS! tampons don't work for me either. I'm not going to bother with a cup.

  • @salger0309
    @salger0309 Год назад +1

    I'm new to reusable menstrual products. I have tried a disc, and with a tilted cervix (last pregnancy identified this). I find disc's more comfortable than cups. I hope I can find one that works for me. I have not found myself fond of cups, but I will keep trying.

  • @tsukubus6991
    @tsukubus6991 2 года назад

    I have a pretty bad lumbar scoliosis to the right and my whole pelvic bone is tilted, and I think I have a tilted cervix, and I've been wondering if these things are related 🤔🤔 and if so what if my scoliosis gets better would it change 🤔🤔

  • @adrianav.-a.9157
    @adrianav.-a.9157 Год назад +3

    I took the Period Quiz from the Period Nirvana website and was recommended the Hello Disc and purchased. At first I couldn’t get it to stop leaking and remembered that I do in fact have a tilted retro uterus, so having watch this video, I was able to stop the leakage, but now my lower back aches so much. It feels like I’m have an intense cramp and is consistent. I’m trying to play around with the placement of the disc, but it’s either leak or back pain. Any tips or advice would be helpful.

  • @saharovki
    @saharovki 9 месяцев назад

    What about anterior tilt of the uterus. My cups always leak , would disc be better. Never had a problem with tampons unless they are full

  • @nelliesmith5699
    @nelliesmith5699 2 года назад

    I notice that I have to insert my finger and run it around the rim of my cup when I first insert it because my cervix is outside it. Is it possible for the cervix to move and get lodged outside the cup even though I positioned it beforehand. Cause I notice I have some leaks when I’m sitting or lying down.

  • @abbystephens9766
    @abbystephens9766 2 года назад

    I know I have a tilted cervix and I use the pixie cup it’s a great cup but I do have issues with feeling suction could this be the cause of it ? I know because when I put my fingers in my body it feels like it’s hitting the wall

  • @simmerelise
    @simmerelise Год назад +1

    I have a tilted cervix. I have been using a cup for years and swear by it. But I was considering switching to a disc because my cycle is very heavy (have to empty every 1-2 hours on the middle 3 days of my cycle). I heard that discs hold more and heard about the auto dump feature from a friend. But I know my cervix points back to the wall and is very high practically touching the wall so thanks to this information and your quiz I'm going to try the Marula XL cup instead.

  • @vickiwestlake6274
    @vickiwestlake6274 6 месяцев назад

    Of course I have to have the weirdo verbis where I can't get a cup to fit in completely. When I was pregnant I remember my doctor telling me how I carried the baby more into my back and was alot differently than most women bc of my cervix. He said it was pretty rare how my cervix was I guess. Now I wanna get an x-ray of myself to see now and to show you for some input!! So yeah my first try at this sucked.. I cried... Gotta love being so hormonal and emotional while on your period. But I'm glad I came across you and your videos. Thank you🤗❤

  • @luckyflower8848
    @luckyflower8848 2 года назад

    ???? hello period nirvana told me that tampax cup is good for me but i live in pakistan so i cant get it so I want to ask is there any cup which is like tampax cup kindly reply me fast i need it. the cup which i use currently its puts pressure on mu urinary bladder

  • @cassandragforrester
    @cassandragforrester Год назад +1

    Question: you may have answered this in another video but when you have a iud and have low tilted cervix can you use a cup.. or would you be at risk of accidentally pulling out the iud when removing the cup?

  • @Catastrophe555
    @Catastrophe555 Год назад +1

    I'd love some advice. I've been told I have a definite tilt. So much so 1 doctor had to go rectally to actually gage the size of my uterus in early pregancy to find out if I was growing properly for how far along I was. I have used cups, sometimes their ok, but I really have a hard time getting them to open up, in fact in trying I've pulled it too far out and the pressure to push it further in after opening is painful. I have been trying a self emptying Cora disc. And it catches some but I leak consistantly, and it feels like the disc has not unfolded completely once I tuck it behind my public bone. The catching part still feels mushed and wrinkled. I really think I'll have to go back to cups because I can't feel past my Cervix to the dip where it meets the back wall at all. I actually have trouble inserting my fingers far enough to feel back there. I will likely go back to cups, but how can I convince it to open? I've gotten so frustrated with it I go back to pads 3 days in. (Tampons completely stop my flow until my next cycle for some reason, so I don't try to use them anymore). Any advice?

  • @leeart6297
    @leeart6297 Год назад +1

    I have a backwards tilted cervix, and using a disk I notice that it'll be fine up until I laugh or there is a push of any kind, and then I'll feel a giant gush. I usually wear a cup and even then notice in the night sometimes somehow the seal breaks and I leak

  • @nini_nunez
    @nini_nunez 2 года назад +1

    I’m so confused. I use a cup…. I checked my cervix before purchasing one and I touched it. It’s low. But I didn’t feel how I could possibly go past it?

  • @melissahredmond
    @melissahredmond 8 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know if this is a common issue for women. I have recently tried the discs and am having a bit of an issue. I can't tell if it is tucked behind my pubic bone and since i have really short fingers it is hard to get the disc further in. How can i tell when i have teached the correct area? Will there be a certain feel to look for? Also I tried the soft disc brand with relative sucess due to this some minor leakining the first time and my husband says he can feel it when we are intimate. However, i had a major allergic reaction to the flex disc brand that caused sever pain, sickness and discomfort

  • @RainbowRiver
    @RainbowRiver Год назад +1

    I just got a Hello disc and I've been having some problems.
    The first time I was able to get it in I had to take it out again after about 15 minutes because of the pain it was causing by my lower back and the slightly nauseas feeling I was getting the longer it was in. I had a feel around once I took it out to try and get a better idea of the layout of things and I think my cervix might be tilting backwards.
    Would the disc putting pressure on the cervix cause that type of pain?
    Also, if I can get my finger inside the disc while it's in place should i be able to feel my cervix "sitting" inside it?
    (My cervix is high and my pubic bone is quite low if that matters)

  • @adelehare8495
    @adelehare8495 2 года назад

    you mention it can tilt at different angles but what if it tilts left or right? like i think my cervix is tilted towards my right side. i notice when i remove my disc that it naturally sits more in the right side of my body. it sounds weird but does anyone else notice this?

  • @makaylagoslant5357
    @makaylagoslant5357 2 года назад +11

    For me, in order to put my disc in I have to guide it with my opposite hand/finger in order to get it under my cervix. So if you’re having a hard time with it, try putting your disc in while touching your cervix with your opposite pointer finger and pushing it in at the same time! It has never failed me :)

    • @asterisque9252
      @asterisque9252 2 года назад +2

      I can't really insert two fingers, much less with the disc... it's painful since I've never inserted anything, i mean, i didn't even know about hymen. Would that really be fine?

    • @vagrantastronaut
      @vagrantastronaut 2 года назад +1

      @@asterisque9252 Mindset is everything. You can do mindfulness exercises to calm yourself down, or even look up childbirth tips to help relax your private area before doing anything you're unsure about. If you can't do it after a few times, don't force it. You can always try next time. All the best!

  • @thekrystlebrown
    @thekrystlebrown Год назад +1

    So I’ve tried to use a disc before and I’d really like to be successful but I definitely have an anterior uterus so I just assumed that’s why it didn’t work. Is there anyway to really tell if that’s what it is my cervix is just too tilted and close to the wall? It felt like the disc would only sit vertical in my canal. I couldn’t get it to go horizontal and seal at all.

  • @user-mh8cd6hu7q
    @user-mh8cd6hu7q 9 месяцев назад

    How do I know where my cervix is? Can’t figure out my errror and getting major leaks so thinking TC. TIA

  • @alisongarcia3476
    @alisongarcia3476 Год назад +1

    I have an inverted uterus and have ALWAYS leaked through tampons. Even now that I’ve had 3 children, tubal ligation and now have heavier periods I leak through ultra tampons. I recently tried a cup and took me a while to get the right angle, a lot of trial and error and still leaked. I’m considering trying a disk because the cup hits my cervix and I feel it. Maybe the disk has a little more coverage inside 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @jillianmicheleg.4084
    @jillianmicheleg.4084 2 года назад +1

    My question is, I’m 34 and new to menstrual cups. I saw that the diva cup says if you are over 30 or have had children, to get the size B (larger size). I have never had kids but I am over 30. So I did what was recommended and I truly feel like it is too big for me. Is this even possible? I feel so stupid asking this right now but I don’t knowwwww.

  • @AbdulMajeed-gj5ep
    @AbdulMajeed-gj5ep Год назад +1

    For a retroflex medium to low cervix which disk is better larger disc or smaller.(I can touch my cervix at lower but the opening is average) smaller or larger

  • @fifi2407
    @fifi2407 4 месяца назад

    Help I’m using a brand X I love the disc but my issue is taking out the disc, I feel it get stuck when I wanted to take it out and actually hurts a lil bit, should I change the brand for something softer… help me I really love the disc 😢, I used for 11 year the cup but I prefer what I’m using now 🙏🏼

  • @Happyliving757
    @Happyliving757 2 года назад

    Plz help me decide which would be best disc for high cervix cora or nixit disc? For the menstrual cup i always had to push it out first then find it and pull it… im so worried with the disc they may disappear inside me or i cant reach enough to pull it out… plz help

  • @annegutsch3299
    @annegutsch3299 2 года назад

    Is it just me or does it here to insert the cup? Can anybody help me with tips for inserting the disk I don’t use the cup.

  • @rekham8471
    @rekham8471 2 года назад

    My cup is not opening in while inserting why pls suggest me

  • @Diyer2023
    @Diyer2023 Год назад

    I have an anteverted uterus and cannot use the cups. I’m trying the disc this month🙏🏼
    TTC CYCLE 4

  • @hindghazzawi613
    @hindghazzawi613 2 года назад

    If you have been pregnant and received ultrasounds, would they tell you if you have a tilted uterus?

  • @mrsks5399
    @mrsks5399 2 года назад +2

    I see a lot of comments about going past the cervix so I assumed I was having a similar issue ... I have been using a cup for about 4 months and the past 2 months I have been having leaks and it's very strange because the cup is suctioned but the blood goes around it. Ok so ... TMI ( but that's what we are here for anyway) after watching this video I slid my finger around the cup and realized I could touch my cervix BEHIND the cup so it was actually suctioning on my front wall where the urethra is and then the blood was going behind it ughhhhh Thank you so much I was getting so frustrated. BTW I have tried keeping the cup lower but that doesn't really solve my issue. I guess I will try pressing it down to get it to suction on the right place

  • @serendes245
    @serendes245 3 месяца назад

    I have a titled and a long cervix. Trying to use a menstrual disc today and thought it was me. I can never get the disc in and it ends up being painful. Same with tampons.

  • @Sandcastleprincess
    @Sandcastleprincess Год назад

    I learned I have a very tilted cervix when I tried (unsuccessfully) to have an aultrasound guided IUD insertion. Doctor said I was one in a thousand. It didn't occur to me this is why I can't be comfortable with a cup or tampon.

  • @francescacary2118
    @francescacary2118 8 месяцев назад

    Where did you get this sweater from it's so nice

  • @thedoschfamily5067
    @thedoschfamily5067 Год назад

    Is tilted cervix common after birth? I’m ten months pp everything has just changed

  • @Arizona_lilly
    @Arizona_lilly Год назад

    I see sometimes it works fine sometimes it doesn’t for me and I’m putting it in right and have been experimenting with them for at least 10 years the disc ones instead disc then the cups inhave a couple kinds too

  • @judybobsin7381
    @judybobsin7381 Год назад

    If i recall correctly i think my cervix tilts forward. I was going to have it fixed but OBGYN says men think sex feels better with the bending. So i left it. Now, i cannot use tampons because they push out and feel like they are pulling my guts out during removal. Also at times cause headaches. Im trying the softdisc right now. Didnt know they existed. I watched your other video but couldnt seem to fit that last bit behind my pelvic bone. Not sure if my cervix is high or.low but i tried my first disc. I guess time will tell if it leaks on me or not. I hope it works because tampons suck with my female anatomy. Id love to order reusable silicone discs if these work with my girly bits.

  • @Arizona_lilly
    @Arizona_lilly Год назад

    Ooo ya the disc I thought would be a better fit but it really is t it was everywhere

  • @katelynmoore770
    @katelynmoore770 Месяц назад

    I had a baby and now I can’t use my disc. Pretty sure my xerox is tilted now. And it’s to the back. So frustrating

  • @marangen6935
    @marangen6935 Год назад +2

    Hi. This helped me. My cervix is tilted to the right. I have tried with lumma L. If I angle the disc to the right and inserting it with both hands it works!!

    • @idontcarewherejustfarr
      @idontcarewherejustfarr 10 месяцев назад +1

      My cervix is tilted to the right too, however it seems there's no space below it to place the disk...

  • @TaMarAaQ
    @TaMarAaQ Год назад +1

    Years ago I tried a cup for the first time (Organicup). Whithin a few hours I couldn't walk anymore because of severe pain, I seriously thought I had to go to the hospital if it wouldn't go away because it was so severe! It took me half a day to figure out that it was because of the cup. When I took it out, the pain vanished in minutes!
    A lot of research later I bought a shorter cup (Me Luna Short) and I've never had any issue ever since. I think it's sad that there are so little options for shorter cups, and that there's little knowledge out there. It makes me sad thinking that other women might have quit using a cup alltogether because of these kinds of experiences.

  • @faithandrews438
    @faithandrews438 8 месяцев назад

    I can’t use any internal products I can’t even insert anything into the opening

  • @its_dianafeng
    @its_dianafeng 2 года назад +2

    Hi thank you so much for this video it’s super helpful!. I just started using my menstrual cup and the gripping part seemed to always be slanted on the right side, and it’s really hard to grip, does that mean I have a tilted cervix?

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  2 года назад +1

      If your cup consistently slants at that angle it's possible. A cup with a longer stem might help prevent it from slanting as far but it's always hard to say.

    • @amrithadeepu8727
      @amrithadeepu8727 2 года назад +1

      Oh no...its the same for me...my cup almost always slants to the right no matter how many times i try to correct it.....maybe i have a tilted cervix...whats does this mean for me period nirvana??

    • @jclyntoledo
      @jclyntoledo 2 года назад +1

      Same! And it's low so I have to make sure the cervix is sitting in the cup or when I use cups. I use a disc now.

  • @darknight0dc
    @darknight0dc Год назад

    Whenever I've tried to insert tampons or discs it feels like the don't go *in* all the way, and I can feel the disc or tampon poking out of my vaginal opening, could this be caused by a tilted cervix?

  • @nancycifuentes1436
    @nancycifuentes1436 2 года назад +5

    I might have a tilted cervix then. My discs do not collect anything. Period cup just pop out. I’m about to give up