mooelln menstrual discs
Menstrual discs made easier to learn.
Reusable menstrual discs designed around the questions beginners actually ask: how to insert, how to remove, how to choose a size, and how to trust the fit.
Why mooelln
A disc brand built from real beginner feedback.
mooelln began by answering practical menstrual disc questions from first-time users in China. Instead of making the learning curve feel private and confusing, we turn it into clear guidance and product details that are easier to understand.
The result is a focused two-disc lineup: one with a dual pull design for extra removal confidence, and one with a slim tail for a softer, minimal feel.
Two ways to start
Choose the removal style that feels less scary.
Both discs are reusable, soft, and made for people who want a calmer first-cycle learning path.
Dual-handle menstrual disc
For beginners who want a clearer way to remove it.
- Best for first-time disc users with removal anxiety
- Designed for better grip during removal
- Reusable, soft, and foldable
Slim-tail menstrual disc
For users who prefer a lighter, simpler feel.
- Best for a lower-profile option
- Designed for easy locating after wear
- Good for sleep, daily wear, and active days
How it works
A calm first-cycle learning path.
Most discomfort comes from uncertainty. The mooelln experience is designed to make each step visible before you try it.
Fold
Pinch the disc into a narrow shape so the front rim can guide insertion.
Place
Angle it back and down, then tuck the front rim behind the pubic bone.
Wear
Use it for daily life, sleep, movement, and heavier flow days.
Remove
Relax, hook the pull design, and keep the disc level as you take it out.
Materials and care
Soft, reusable, and made with documentation in mind.
mooelln discs are made with medical-grade silicone through an experienced manufacturing partner. Material and factory documents can be prepared for retail, wholesale, and market-entry review.
FAQ
Questions people ask before their first disc.
Is a menstrual disc the same as a menstrual cup?
No. A cup usually sits lower and uses suction. A disc sits higher near the vaginal fornix and is held in place by anatomy rather than cup-style suction.
Will it leak?
Leaks usually come from placement, fit, or overflow. A learning cycle is normal. Start at home and use a backup liner during your first tries if that helps you feel safer.
Is it hard to remove?
Removal feels hardest when you are tense or cannot locate the rim. That is why mooelln offers removal-focused designs for beginners.
Is this medical advice?
No. This page is educational product information. If you have an IUD, pelvic pain, infection symptoms, recent surgery, or medical concerns, ask a healthcare professional before use.
Start with the disc you feel ready to learn.
A softer period routine begins with clear guidance, realistic expectations, and a product you can remove with confidence.
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