The Cora Cup and Disc share a lot of similarities—both are reusable, offer up to 12 hours of wear, and are designed to be user-friendly, even for first-timers. The right fit often comes down to personal preference. The Cora Disc is a single size and sits higher in the vaginal fornix, held in place by the pubic bone. Its flat shape also makes it suitable for period sex. The Cora Cup sits lower in the vaginal canal and forms a seal using suction. It comes in two sizes, with fit depending on factors like pelvic floor strength and cervix height.
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- Cup or Disc: which one should I start with?
- General information about our Cora Discs
- How do I insert and remove the Disc?
- I can't seem to find the finger width groove, did it rotate? How do I remove my disc?
- Which side of the Disc do I insert towards my body?
- Will the Cora Disc fit me?
- Does the Disc come in different sizes?
- How is the Disc different from the Cup?
- How do I properly clean and store the Disc?
- What is the wear time of the Disc?