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I Haven’t Used A Tampon Since Discovering the my mimi Menstrual Disc

Real experiences from my mimi users

From tampons to a reusable menstrual disc: Elize’s my mimi story

One my mimi customer shares her personal experience moving from tampons to a reusable menstrual disc — including the learning curve, workdays, hiking and period sex.

A real customer perspective

We invited my mimi users to share honest stories in their own words. Individual experiences differ, and this article is not medical advice or a guarantee of results.

If you told me two years ago that I’d leave tampons behind completely, I would’ve laughed. Not out of disbelief, but habit. Tampons were familiar. They were what I knew. But that changed after I discovered the my mimi menstrual disc.

I stumbled across it on a late-night scroll. I’d just had another uncomfortable period, sick of leaks and dryness. I typed “best menstrual disc for beginners” into my phone. That’s when I found my mimi.

I clicked through to the website. What caught my eye? Two things. First, there were so many reviews from real users. Second, it was stocked by Chemist Warehouse and available through Amazon internationally. That gave me confidence. This wasn’t just another disposable menstrual disc doing the rounds online. It felt trustworthy.

What made me switch to the my mimi menstrual disc?

I had been curious about reusable period products for a while. But most felt too complicated or risky. The idea of a menstrual cup seemed awkward for my anatomy, especially with my IUD. Then I read that discs do not rely on suction. That felt like something worth exploring, although I still made sure to read the guidance and consider what suited my body.

“The disc was soft, flexible and simple. It felt like a product designed with real bodies in mind.”

I ordered the Small size. There is also a Large option, which holds up to 61 mL and is generally suggested on the my mimi size guide for people over 30 or those who have given birth vaginally. The one I got was soft, flexible and came with a storage pouch. Simple. Thoughtful.

Getting the hang of it

My first time inserting the disc, I followed the guide on the my mimi website. It took me a few tries, but I figured it out. The disc sits differently from a cup — higher, near the cervix. Once it was in, I couldn’t feel it.

What really set it apart, though? The removal. The my mimi disc has a loop tab, which I didn’t know I needed until I used it. It made everything cleaner and less stressful. If you’ve ever fumbled with a cup or another disc, you’ll understand what a relief that is.

Elize’s tip: Give yourself time. It took a few attempts to understand the angle and fit, but the learning curve felt manageable once I stopped rushing.

It changed my routines

After one full cycle, I realised I hadn’t thought about my period all day. No emergency changes. No crinkly wrappers. No waste in the bin. I wore it to work, to the gym and overnight.

Then I wore it while hiking. All day, with one period product, no worries. That kind of comfort and freedom? You can’t unlearn that.

Period sex? Yes, really.

Here’s something I never thought I’d write: I chose to have sex while wearing a menstrual disc. I was sceptical, but it worked for me. There was no discomfort or mess for me, and it felt like having my body back even during my period.

Note: experiences with a disc during penetrative sex vary. Menstrual discs are not contraception and do not protect against sexually transmitted infections.

Cost vs convenience

I liked that a single reusable disc is intended to last for years with proper care. Compared with repeatedly buying tampons or pads, that felt like a more manageable long-term option for me.

Cleaning it was simple too. I sterilise mine between cycles and use a steriliser cup. Done in minutes.

Who can use it?

I think lots of people who menstruate could be curious about trying a disc, but the right product is personal. The my mimi menstrual disc comes in two sizes, so the size guide was helpful for me. Flow, cervix height, comfort preferences, anatomy and prior vaginal birth can all affect what feels right.

It is one of the reusable menstrual discs I found with a high-capacity Large option and an easy-removal feature. For me, it was genuinely comfortable. But like any period product, there can be a learning curve and it may not be the best fit for everyone.

What I’ve noticed recently

Since switching, I’ve noticed more and more brands entering the reusable period space. Some appear on social media with flashy ads and big promises. That is why I recommend buying from a brand you can research, with clear material information, clear care instructions and real customer support.

my mimi is available through established retailers including Chemist Warehouse and Amazon Global, as well as directly online. That gave me more confidence about what I was buying.

Why I am still using it

I have now been tampon-free for more than six months, and I am not going back. Earlier that year, my mimi was named Best Sustainable Period Care Solution in Australia 2025. That recognition made sense to me after using it.

My final thought

I did not expect a period product to change my routines as much as this did. For me, my mimi became something I can rely on — not another thing I have to manage.

About my mimi

Real experiences matter to us

At my mimi, authenticity matters. We may occasionally gift products for trial, but we do not offer blanket incentives in exchange for positive reviews or encourage feedback before someone has had time to genuinely try the product. Customer experiences help shape our education and support.

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Health note: This article reflects one user’s experience and is provided for general information only. It is not medical advice. Speak with a qualified healthcare professional about pelvic pain, IUD concerns, unusual symptoms or product suitability.