The Hey Zomi Reusable Menstrual Disc

100% medical grade silicone
High capacity = 4 tampons
Wear for 12 hours
Easier than a tampon
Regular price $46.50
Colour :
Midnight Black
Description
dimensions
how to clean
90 day refund

Customer Reviews

Based on 1290 reviews
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A P.
Never had I ever used an alternative until Hey Zomi came

I always been hesitant to use silicon products as alternative to pads and menstrual briefs. No leaks, no mess and stays in place. Ofcourse I tried it for intercourse too and its wonderful! Yey! Can recommend to all my girlies out there!

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Cris E.
Better than the cup

Really enjoying using this Zomi disc. Really easy to use and i just dont feel it in comparison to menstrual cups

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TB
Life changing!

After using a menstrual cup previously and having a traumatic experience, I was on the look out for something alternative but reusable. I had been seeing Hey Zomi on Facebook for a while and was about to purchase one when I stumbled across one in Woolies! Perfect!
The disc is actually life changing. After only a couple of attempts and a quick FB message with the super helpful team at Hey Zomi, I felt like I had it mastered.
Post baby my periods are unpredictable and often heavy, I love that I can pop the disc in prior to when I am "due" and not be surprised by my periods having started unexpectedly.
No more spending money on tampons, amazing!
I am trying to convert all ofy friends and will try and sell this disc to anyone that will listen!
Thank you!!

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Jordyn
Literally amazing

From the start , for some reason there was a differnt address in my shipping information ( my own fault ) , I messaged there instagram and they replied so quickly trying to assist me - I was able to redirect it and it got to my house within the week, my period came the next week , I was having trouble with it, still leaking

I reached out again .. AMAZING response time and a huge help, I had the disc in incorrectly and used her help to adjust it ! Not a single leak since, inserting now is SO easy! Basically like a tampon , WAY easier than my old cup which I could never get right and would always leak. I don’t get a bloody hand now that I’m using my disc!!!

Best decision ever 🤎🤎

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Maryanne
Love Love Love!

I’ve used a menstrual cup for many year and that took some getting used to in the start, but the disk is just even easier. She goes in smoothly (which I sometimes found harder with the cup) but the Hey Zomi disk design is beautifully made. The little handle makes removal a breeze… I couldn’t be happier with this new find!

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Emma D.
Converted Sceptic

Honestly, I was super sceptical - never tried a cup or disc before, and tampons were never really my thing. Kept seeing the ads and thought, “alright, let’s give it a crack.” Took a bit to get the hang of the whole insert/remove situation, but once I did? Game changer. The little handle is genius - makes it way less awkward to get out. Didn’t think I’d ever recommend a period product, but here we are. Highly recommend!

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Steph
Okay but not great if you have POP

I admit I was doubtful that the Zomi disc could work for me before I gave it a go. I’d been a cup user for 8 or so years and had never had any worries with it. In fact, it was totally life changing for me and made dealing with periods 1000x easier not having to worry about remembering tampons or stressing about leaks or all that. But then after the birth of my second child, I experienced a mild bladder prolapse and I had try out different period products again. I was scared to use my cup due to the suction so I tried period undies but I hated the damp sensation and the feeling of something leaking from me. I eventually gave my cup a go but then it felt like it sat really low and I had an experience where it felt like it was about to fall out of me (a horrible feeling!).
I wasn’t convinced that a disc would work because I didn’t trust it would sit correctly behind my pubic bone. Thanks to my POP, I now wear a ring pessary every day and that never stays put behind my pubic bone (as it should). But after running out of other options, I decided to finally give the disc a go.
I won’t lie, the first week I used the disc I was really disappointed and was convinced I would send it back. On my heavier days I had endless gushes onto my underwear and the disc didn’t seem to be doing anything. No matter how hard I tried, it just wouldn’t sit right behind my pubic bone. I was about ready to give up when I had a night of no bleeding and then went to remove the disc in the morning and then I was surprised to have blood spray everywhere. So, aside from the mess, I finally had some success with the disc. Since then, I’ve seen some more luck, along with lots of leaks. I think I’m getting better at positioning it. I can get through hours at work with no leaks but then after going to the toilet, it moves out of place and then and as I walk back to the office I get a huge gush as the disc empties into my underwear. Needless to say, I have to use backup with the disc. There’s absolutely no way I would risk relying only on the disc. Not now. But I’m hopeful that my POP symptoms will improve over time and the disc will work better for me in the future. But I think, despite the leaks, it’s still worth keeping for now.
For other women with POP, maybe this will work or maybe not. Or maybe like me, it will sometimes work. I still think it’s worth trying out because you can always send it back. Unfortunately, it’s not the game changer I was hoping for but it’s making me a little more comfortable during my period so I guess that’s a win.

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Jo
Way more comfy than cups

I've been using menstrual cups for years and omg Hey Zomi disc is so much more comfortable. No more weird pressure and suction. Never going back.

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Vee
Beats the Cup... Make the switch!

So much more comfortable than the cup, I've had no leaks or issues, wish I switched sooner

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Rebecca
I love this

This is so good I wish I had this years s ago

Do I need to sanitise or boil my disc everyday of my period?
Can you really have mess free period sex? How does that work?
What is the hey zomi disc made out of?