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Disc miscellaneous questions

Do I need to wear pads with a Saalt Disc?

You want to keep your fancy pants fancy, we get it. The Saalt Disc offers up to 12 hours of leak-free protection, so backup is optional. However, you may choose to supplement your disc with a pad, liner, or period underwear. So go ahead and pair your

Where else can I get help learning about my menstrual disc?

For full instructions, see the insert included in your disc packaging. Disc Instructions. Disc Learn Page. Saalt Cup Academy. YouTube. Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Reach out to us through our contact us form for personalized tips. While all our r

Is the Saalt Disc vegan and cruelty free?

Yes! Saalt Menstrual Discs are vegan and cruelty-free. Saalt Discs are sourced using a medical-grade silicone that is already tested and FDA registered and compliant, and manufactured in an ISO 13485 certified facility. Neither our menstrual discs no

What makes the Saalt Disc different?

The Saalt Disc is made with velvety smooth 100% medical-grade silicone. The removal notch with added grooves makes for easy and comfortable removal. The rim of the disc was designed to be firm enough to hold its place, but flexible enough to sit comf

Is the Saalt Disc a contraceptive?

The Saalt Disc is not a contraceptive, so it will not prevent pregnancy or protect against sexually transmitted infections. We recommend sticking to your preferred methods of contraception. If you have additional questions about how to use a menstrua

What if I have a high, low, or tilted cervix?

Rest easy—you can comfortably use Saalt Disc with a high, low, or tilted/retroverted cervix. In fact, the location of the cervix may change naturally throughout a person’s cycle. If your cervix is higher, your disc may find its way higher in the vagi

I have a very active lifestyle. Will the Saalt Disc leak or fall out?

Healthy living is a pretty big deal here at Saalt, so kudos to you for keeping active. Because we designed the Saalt Disc to fit comfortably in the vaginal fornix (aka the space just around the cervix), you can maintain the same level of activity tha