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Anatomical differences & gynecological surgery
Using femdisc with a prolapse or a tilted uterus, or after a conization or another gynecological procedure.
Can I wear the femdisc with gynecological conditions like prolapse or a tilted uterus?
There's a good chance the femdisc works for you too 💛 Especially with prolapse or anatomical differences, it can be an alternative to classic menstrual cups or tampons. It sits in the vaginal fornix, behind the pubic bone.
Can I wear the femdisc after gynecological surgery?
The femdisc sits in the back part of the vaginal canal – in the vaginal fornix – and tucks in behind the pubic bone. After a conization or other gynecological procedures, your anatomy can change, which can affect how a disc sits.