Menstrual Cups + Menstrual Discs Available in Canada

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @OperaQueen85
    @OperaQueen85 Год назад +49

    Low cervix people in Canada are crying. Thank you for publicly identifying this problem. What gets me is how few brands offer different lengths. Also some brands neglect to even tell you how their product is. Your chart is so helpful. Thank you!

  • @thea-rosecatto9467
    @thea-rosecatto9467 Год назад +15

    As a Canadian I didn't even know there was anything else available here other then the diva cup! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @pitohui1800
    @pitohui1800 Год назад +40

    As a Canadian, I can say that Health Canada is ridiculously strict on what they approve of. For the life of me, I cannot understand WHAT it is they have a problem with in regards to the menstrual products that are sold in the US. I'm sad that I am unable to use your Hello disk as I love its design, but I also recognize that it isn't your fault. Hopefully this changes in the future ❤

    • @J0E1L3
      @J0E1L3 Год назад +7

      The US is very permissive with its medical device approval and they have let dangerous products on the market because you can get approved based on a similar product being approved or get in if the product was on market before the regulation was put in place. These two criteria are not exculsive meaning that you can get approval for a device based on a previous device that was grandfathered in and therefore no studies were done on that object. Health Canada requires companies to prove that the products don't cause TSS and it takes more time and is often not necessarily that worth it for brands

    • @pitohui1800
      @pitohui1800 Год назад +2

      @@J0E1L3 "Health Canada
      requires companies to prove that the products don't cause TSS"
      That's simply not true due to the fact that every menstrual product, including pads (extremely rare), can LEAD to TSS, not cause. That's why our menstrual products have warnings and disclaimers. With that idea, no menstrual product, except for pads (which most consider the "safest"), is safe for people to use. As a diva cup user, I love it WHEN my cervix is at its highest. However, sometimes it's low, and that's not fun. Unfortunately, my country here is more focused on other things rather than being accommodating to every menstruators who, God forbid, have a low cervix and nothing works for them but pads.

    • @J0E1L3
      @J0E1L3 Год назад +5

      @@pitohui1800 I wasn’t clear, i meant that they have to prove that the risk of TSS is not high within the wear time or cause other issues (this applies to all devices not just menstrual products). I get that it is frustrating and health canada is very slow on a lot of issues. Medicated abortions for example took a lot longer to get approved here and other items like newer iuds are taking longer to get approved, but when the alternative is medical devices getting approved too quickly and people getting injured because of it, erring on the side of caution might be better. There is also an argument that people are hurting while Health Canada is making their decision so there is a balance to be struck.

    • @pitohui1800
      @pitohui1800 Год назад

      @@J0E1L3 that makes more sense. Though, so many people are using these products and we literally have proof from the people who live in the US that these products are in fact safe, so what's the delay?

    • @aquafishcspeia2921
      @aquafishcspeia2921 Год назад +1

      @@pitohui1800 How many decades did it take for science to agree tobacco smoke is harmful? 🤷 People are using them, but long term effects take time to study. Hopefully soon.

  • @asheschu4985
    @asheschu4985 Год назад +22

    Thank you for creating this resource! It's unfair that you get hate for stuff not being available in Canada when it's not your fault. You're providing so much information, education, and content for people worldwide on these topics. I'll continue supporting what you do from Canada and hoping for a day when the awesome products you showcase get approved to be more easily available in Canada. Thank you!

  • @emalt15
    @emalt15 Год назад +12

    I didn't know the Hello disc was not availaible in Canada. I ordered it when i supported your Kickstater. Canada was in the shipping options. I feel lucky !

  • @sarah-seww-creative
    @sarah-seww-creative Год назад +11

    Thanks for this. As a Canadian it is so frustrating to not have other options. I really hope your prediction that this will change in the next year or two is accurate.

  • @lindseyherklotz7891
    @lindseyherklotz7891 Год назад +8

    Im in canada and was super happy when i could get my hands on a saalt soft cup AND the saalt disc. Super happy with both of them! I usually use a lunette cup as its a less fiddley cup but the saalt soft is perfect especially when cramps are bad. Thank you for this video! Super informative

  • @MesRevesEnRose
    @MesRevesEnRose Год назад +6

    Omg thanks for explaining this. I really thought all the good period disc brands were just rudely ignoring the Canadian market. 😭 But now I see it's much more complicated than that. I think more brands will eventually come but now I know it's not a matter of months but years. I will just go ahead and order the Hello Disc through my friend in the US. And yes, my first cup was DivaCup 🙊 and it really didn't work for me so it put me off cups for years lol. Now I'm determined to find something that works, armed with all the new knowledge I have learned through your wonderful channel. 😊

  • @hspoiala
    @hspoiala Год назад +5

    I'm disappointed that people would be disrespectful and rude to you over our health Canada rules. I appreciate the stringent ness of health Canada but I think they should offer financing help or cuts to products being tested. We want safe and reliable options!!!
    I was definitely disappointed when I realized that the hello disc wasn't an option but I understood why. I tried to order the diva disc but it was already sold out lol life's hard sometimes but at least I have my cup

  • @deedeewass3047
    @deedeewass3047 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video Kim! I am Canadian and I am frustrated at just how limited menstrual cup/disk selection is. Women in Canada have menstrual cycles to lol! For me, I can't wait until the Hello Disk become available as well as items in your period shop that look like they would absolutely work for me.
    I'm sorry to hear that you have actually been yelled at for something that is not in your hands like Canadian laws and regulations, not fair to you at all.

    • @melaniedastous5536
      @melaniedastous5536 9 месяцев назад

      There are distributors willing to ship the Hello Disc to Canada.

  • @ginaslevinsky8906
    @ginaslevinsky8906 Год назад +5

    🙌🙌 Thank you so much! You even made this content for us Canadians who can't buy from your shop ❣ PS my first cups (ok, 10 years after trying and abandoning divacup) were bfree, made in Canada.

    • @justathumb
      @justathumb Год назад +2

      oh yeah! bfree are great, i wonder how they flew under her radar

  • @justathumb
    @justathumb Год назад +3

    As an Australian, i thought moving to Canada would open up so much more options being geographically closer to usa...but it's been the opposite?! 😂 i have a super high cervix and the diva cup didn't cut it...i got a juju model 3 shipped from australia (lol), and then eventually my goldilocks was a lumma unique disc shipped through the reship website. both cost around $70 so yeah, pretty big compromise. i tried the lily cup first and it was great, but the stem was just a biiiiit too hard. definitely been a monumentally expensive experiment finding high cervix options in canada...and then i got pregnant 🤷‍♀️
    edit: im surprised you listed the lily cup as firm kim, im super sensitive to firm cups and it was so soft and comfortable that it caved in on itself a lot - the stem however is very thick and hard if it doesnt go high enough.

  • @haleygirl5570
    @haleygirl5570 Год назад +4

    Thank you for doing all this research, making this content, and being an advocate for more cup and disc options in Canada!

  • @Adri-fb5qq
    @Adri-fb5qq Год назад +1

    Hi, I purchased the gray hello disk with the two circle tabs about two weeks ago. Got it in time before my period (today). I have recently started using periods cups to cut down waste of pads and tampons. The previous cup I was using for a half of year was the diva cup. LET ME TELL YOU. The diva cup and the suction it has is very uncomfortable. The pulling I was feeling from pulling it out (properly) was just awful!
    The disk is such a beautiful product and I only bought it because of you! My first time using it and it’s soo comfortable! The no suction makes SUCH a difference in using the product. I am in love and THANK YOU very much for promoting such good products!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mariellelarue8436
    @mariellelarue8436 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate you recognize this issue, as the first step to change things, is to recognize it and talk about it. Thank you Kim

  • @lubeeluonline
    @lubeeluonline Год назад +7

    I love the Lily Cup Compact. I collapse the bottom up on my low cervix days so for me, it’s an adjustable size. I’m in the UK and we have some brands completely unavailable too.

  • @blackmber
    @blackmber Год назад +2

    It's true that us Canadians have high cervixes. The cold weather causes the uterus to retract further into the body. For this reason, some Canadians need to use a different cup in the summer than the winter.

  • @angelawojcik5418
    @angelawojcik5418 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this. I have been using a cup for 2 years now. Your page and your social media pages have helped me and I have been lucky enough to try many cups. Even those not available in Canada. The PACII swap page and your RUclips channel has been my go-to. Lots of people willing to help 😊 thanks again. 🙏🏻

  • @becreb
    @becreb Год назад +1

    I’m glad I was able to get a hello disc from the kickstarter. The options here are so limited. I might try the diva disc next since it’s now available. Thanks for this video!

  • @mikayladuquette1086
    @mikayladuquette1086 4 месяца назад

    I've tried the lily cup compact after years of using the diva cup. Wouldnt recommend as it would collapse inside and make a mess, so I went back to my diva. I've been wanting to try the salt soft for a while now I just need to bite the bullet and order it already! Thanks for the great ressource!!

  • @Kebersox
    @Kebersox Год назад +1

    I prefer the inside out Diva. I find it far easier to pinch the bottom to remove because it provides a 'shelf' to grip.

  • @clept8847
    @clept8847 Год назад +3

    Bfree cup is definitely offering a small cup.

  • @estycki
    @estycki Год назад +1

    I’m in Canada - I bought my first cup, keeper cup, on eBay in like 2008 :p that was literally the only way to get a cup at the time… I’m assuming it was brand new 😂 replaced it with a diva cup but it keeps leaking, and I am looking to try your disc.
    I actually saw the flex cup at the pharmacy a few months ago, but it freaked me out with the “hook” and I’m like uuuuh no…
    Edit: after watching this I found out London Drugs has nixit and ziggy. I went out and bought a disc today, finallyyy haha.

  • @surreal-wanderer
    @surreal-wanderer 9 месяцев назад

    I just got a peesafe cup of amazon Canada for only 24 dollars in the smallest size. It is short enough for my fairly low cervix, though I did get it suctioned to my cervix yesterday which was not fun to remove, and sometimes the stem sticks out a bit. I'm a novice to cups but I'm hoping as I figure out placement it will serve me well.
    The quality seems good, it is a fairly soft silicone, and about the size of a Saalt teen cup (sadly also not available to Canadians despite other models being available if you're willing to shell out 30$ Canadian shipping on top of the price.) So the small peesafe cup is probably a good starter for teens, especially if you had your eye on the Saalt teen but couldn't get it, it even comes in a lovely purple.
    It still sucks that there's basically nothing in the low cervix range, but I'm so glad the options have increased since I took interest as a teenager in 2012. I was so excited when I was able to get a size 1 diva cup in my local drug store, only to find that it didn't fit and the firmness hurt me when it popped open. I didn't even know cervix height could change, it sure was a wonder I could get a finger properly in but come my period there just wasn't space for tampons. People tried to tell me I just hadn't learned to use tampons yet, but I knew my body, the last time I tried as an adult it still didn't fit, and the cotton felt terrible. I'm so glad I have the information I have now. For the young people out there, keep exploring and trust yourself.

  • @InkedHeart5
    @InkedHeart5 Год назад

    There is also the Viv cup in Canada which has a shorter option, it has a ring at the bottom that makes it really easy to remove. I personally didn't love it because it sometimes would suction to my cervix but it is another Canadian made cup!

  • @cyikes8271
    @cyikes8271 Год назад

    Thank you!!! We as Canadians are suffering

  • @brandyalexander21
    @brandyalexander21 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I'm in Canada and just got my period back after my second (and last) baby. I first tried cups almost 2 years ago in between pregnancies. The only readily available cup at drugstores was the Diva so i tried it first but found it too firm and could feel a lot of pressure. I then got the Intimina lily cup through amazon and I like it, but would like to try something else to compare. I do have a higher cervix but still had to cut the stem. The saalt soft is way too expensive with shipping.

  • @spark0girl
    @spark0girl Год назад +1

    Would have loved to had this a month ago 😂 I just received my ruby cup. Just waiting for my period (2 days late 😬)

  • @OperaQueen85
    @OperaQueen85 Год назад

    Amazing! I needed this! Thank you!

  • @deirdrem5108
    @deirdrem5108 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this!! Would you be able to do this for Europe, MDR approved period cups and discs??

  • @melodyyee0014
    @melodyyee0014 Год назад

    the fact that i was looking for a menstrual disc this morning and I've found that video!

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473
    @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473 Год назад +1

    Waiting on my ziggy cup B with balmy and free gift then I'll be buying lilly cup one lol with extra balmy and lub lol wanted the lily cup compact B buy heard whole said they had issues having it open or fold in them I really wanted to but the up vs more other parts lol

  • @bunnybangz
    @bunnybangz Год назад +1

    Thanks girl ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @thatchicashel8437
    @thatchicashel8437 Год назад +1

    Kim, I’m in the US. But I’ve been meaning to ask you. What has happened with Femmycycle? My jerk of a “taco terrier” somehow got her paws on mine, and now I can’t even replace my cup. It was very comfortable for me. I’m the owner of a low to low average cervix. I love the bulb shaped cups that are softer. I have been seeing the Hello Low cervix pair. I’m just not sure. I’ve gone to Lumma discs. But for me, sleeping is more comfortable in a cup.

  • @wildbynature6779
    @wildbynature6779 Год назад +1

    I find the Nixit waaay too big for me and it pops out of place constantly.. even though I technically (knuckle test) don't have a low cervix? I don't know. I've tried it on and off for over a year and it just is not reliable whatsoever for me.

    • @melaniedastous5536
      @melaniedastous5536 9 месяцев назад

      Hey Zomi is a nice alternative, very similar to Nixit but smaller diameter... 52 ml capacity, 65 ml diameter.

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    Love cups with bigger holes for suction

  • @Raven-Jomi
    @Raven-Jomi Год назад

    Finding cups in Norway is a chore. I think they only have 3 maybe 4 different types

  • @zei2ei
    @zei2ei Месяц назад

    ty

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    Next lily cup for high cervix in size B as it holds more with the blamy stuff for down there they have at intamia

  • @lazyorangehousecat9164
    @lazyorangehousecat9164 6 месяцев назад

    It's a good thing there's this thing...Oh, now what's it called now...Yes! The Internet! That's it...Might have had a problem getting my cups otherwise...

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  6 месяцев назад

      Companies shipping to Canada are not supposed to ship unapproved items across the border from outside the country... they might do it regardless. But they're not supposed to and your product may get inspected and seized by customs agents with no recourse for you.

    • @lazyorangehousecat9164
      @lazyorangehousecat9164 6 месяцев назад

      Never happens. The Truduh government wants us all fat, sick and dumb anyway. They don't care. @@PeriodNirvana

  • @TheDisell
    @TheDisell 10 месяцев назад +2

    we can also get the ruby cup, lunette, and bfree in canada. not sure which if any are health canada approved. where do you look to find out.

    • @PeriodNirvana
      @PeriodNirvana  10 месяцев назад +1

      Health Canada has a directory. When I checked for this video Ruby was not listed. Several brands ship into countries they aren’t approved in and hope for the best. So either Ruby was approved after I checked or they are doing that

    • @TheDisell
      @TheDisell 10 месяцев назад

      @@PeriodNirvana gotcha, thanks for the reply. that makes sense. (sorry my edit to the post somehow didn't catch all the ones I typed initially dunno what happened) thanks for putting in the time and effort to make a Canada specific post. 💕

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    Bought the ziggy cup 2 Size A

  • @daphodilly
    @daphodilly Год назад

    thank tou for this 😭😭

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    So far with aliexpress I haven't had to pay anything extra and I got venus cups starter kit come no extra charge either got it yes with aliexpress they opened the box but that's it I still got it

  • @skytten881
    @skytten881 Год назад

    The options in Norway is ridiculous!!!

  • @mysassybear
    @mysassybear Год назад

    Ijust tried the ziggy cup it was so painful. I may practice after period

  • @pitasierramunoz556
    @pitasierramunoz556 Год назад

    Hi! Thank you sooooo muuuuch, your videos had helped me a lot to start using the cup. I have one question: how long can I have the cup outside of my body until have to boil it again? For example, I'd like to shower without it cause I love water on my entire body, but i don't see the point on boiling it again just for 15 minutes of shower.

  • @ahem....bullsheet3720
    @ahem....bullsheet3720 Год назад

    I'd love to use a cup or disc but my cervix is so extremely high and my uterus is backwards so idk if I would be a great candidate for either. My cervix is so high that in order to get a biopsy once my doctor had to use long hemostats while having me push/cough the entire time ugh. Every doctor who's ever checked me has said they are truly shocked I ever got pregnant.

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    U can only get the cup thru Amazon sadly not off the site I tired

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    Got a and b High cervix cups to but I just can't get them to open lol

  • @meagananne5820
    @meagananne5820 Год назад

    I ordered the Diva Disc immediately upon finding it available. I went on the website today to send someone a link and it suddenly isn’t available anywhere on the Canadian site? Not sure what happened but I hope it becomes an option again soon because I love it.

    • @shinegirl7962
      @shinegirl7962 Год назад +2

      They just sold out, there will be more available when they have them. New disc designs seem to have this happen. Hello disc is often sold out too.

    • @meagananne5820
      @meagananne5820 Год назад

      @@shinegirl7962 good to know!

    • @pitohui1800
      @pitohui1800 Год назад

      @@shinegirl7962 diva discs are available for pre-order as of now on their Canadian website. Though, it will get to you in late December unfortunately

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    We can get intamina stuff to there jist might be a charge lena to I hate the diva cups they never open holes to to small

  • @meave356
    @meave356 Год назад

    Hey , can you make a video from cups available in india , they don't have much options and it's real confusin, + many brands ( like safe cup have very weird way of sizes) i am 16 and i have a high cervix, i have been using the plup teen cup but with my heavy flow it gets filled in 3 hrs and i wanted to switch to something i didn't had to change that quick and safe Cup's smallest size s is for people below 30 it's a 28 ml cup and on their amazon question box they replied that people my age can wear it.

  • @katiedyck5407
    @katiedyck5407 Год назад

    Time to get a passport lol 😂

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    There wear two other cups I liked organic cup all that matters one

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    But I love disc more thanks for this video though

  • @sparshikakhante7210
    @sparshikakhante7210 Год назад

    Hey I started using small size menstrual cup. The first month went well. In second month cup started leaking after 5-6 hours but the cup wasn't full. Same thing happened in third month. What to do?

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    I have saalt in small and regular.... venus cups small large .... flex cup slim ...... diva cup 2 witch I can't get to open ever lol and I have the life brand to lol tucked away I gave up on those two lol got another large pink cup ........ then lilly cups classic a and b ziggy cup 2 a lol waiting on ziggy cup 2 B to come then buying the lilly cup 1 lol 😆 then got diva disc nixit cup lol then other disc not brands I canada lol 😆 I went a little nuts lol 😆 😜

    • @doeeyes2
      @doeeyes2 Год назад

      Which is ur fave?.

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    I own 3 round disc lol there more of pain I find lol

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    I love oval shape disc lol they site better tuck better

  • @carol-annemartinalolafrase8473

    With wash and lub

  • @cynthiaraffoul3145
    @cynthiaraffoul3145 Год назад

    I have a question regarding the Lily Cup. On their website it says it last up to 8 hours but their Amazon page and your page says 12 hours. I wanna make sure that it can be worn for 12 hours because the time is the whole point of it.

    • @rachelsmithson1950
      @rachelsmithson1950 Год назад

      I think it has to do with the EU legislations. Since Intimina is Swedish, I think they're legally obliged to put it, although in reality you can wear it safely for up to 12 hours.

  • @Shroomy22
    @Shroomy22 3 месяца назад +1

    You should totally try out the *Fornix menstrual disc.* It's a Canadian brand that's been approved by health canada but since it's still fairly new to the market not many ppl know about it which is unfortunate since it's actually quite good, at least for me I've been having a great experience. It's got two models, one with a pull tab removal and one with a finger notch removal, but both are the same size, I was able to get myself the tab one and I've been so happy with it, since I couldn't get my hands on the hello disc this has been a nice alternative choice.