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can a guy feel a menstrual disc?

Date Created: 10th of September 2024
Read Time: 5 minutes

Quick Answer: It’s one of the most common questions about menstrual discs — and the answer is usually no. When inserted correctly, a menstrual disc sits high in the vaginal fornix (just below the cervix and behind the pubic bone), so most partners can’t feel it during intimacy. If it’s positioned too low, a quick adjustment higher usually fixes it.

Why it’s usually undetectable

  • High placement: The disc rests above the vaginal canal and is supported by the pubic bone, so it does not create suction or get in the way.
  • Soft design: The my mimi disc is made from 100% medical-grade silicone and flexes naturally with your body.
  • Anatomy varies: Sensitivity and positioning can differ between individuals, so experiences may vary slightly.

Before intimacy

  • Check placement: With clean hands, ensure the rim is tucked securely behind the pubic bone.
  • Adjust if needed: If it feels low or uncomfortable, gently push it higher or remove and reinsert.
  • Comfort first: When positioned correctly, you should not feel it at all.

Hygiene and care

Rinse with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free cleanser after use, and sterilise between cycles. For an easy routine, try the GO Sanitiser, Cleaning Tablets, or Water-Based Lubricant.

Benefits during intimacy

  • Mess-free experience: Discs collect fluid internally, helping reduce leaks.
  • Up to 12 hours of wear: Comfortable confidence for day or night.
  • Eco-friendly: Reusable and long-lasting to reduce waste.

In summary

A correctly placed menstrual disc is typically undetectable to a partner. With the my mimi disc’s soft, suction-free design and secure placement, you can enjoy closeness and confidence at every stage of your cycle.

Health Notice: This article is for information purposes only. It is not a substitute for medical advice. If you are experiencing symptoms of anxiety, depression or other mental health concerns, consult a qualified health professional.