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How Do Menstrual Discs Work?
Menstrual discs are inserted into the vaginal canal and positioned at the base of the cervix. They collect menstrual fluid in a flexible,
disc-shaped
reservoir. The position and design allow for a comfortable fit and can be worn for up to 12 hours.
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