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product_id: 10585453
title: "Dutchess Menstrual Cup - Reusable, Soft, Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cups - Easy to Clean Tampon and Pad Alternative, Pink & Purple, Small, Pack of 2"
brand: "dutchess"
price: "$6.05"
currency: USD
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# Medical-grade silicone, easy clean 12+ hrs leak-free wear Reusable, eco-friendly Dutchess Menstrual Cup - Reusable, Soft, Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cups - Easy to Clean Tampon and Pad Alternative, Pink & Purple, Small, Pack of 2

**Brand:** dutchess
**Price:** $6.05
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🩸 Own your flow, ditch the waste, and join the menstrual revolution!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dutchess Menstrual Cup - Reusable, Soft, Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cups - Easy to Clean Tampon and Pad Alternative, Pink & Purple, Small, Pack of 2 by dutchess
- **How much does it cost?** $6.05 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- dutchess enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dutchess brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic & Cost-Savvy:** Say goodbye to disposables—save money and reduce waste with every cycle.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Rinse, mild cleanser wash, and boil for sterilization—hygiene made simple.
- • **All-Level Comfort & Fit:** Perfect for beginners to pros, small size tailored for younger users with strong pelvic muscles.
- • **Discreet & Active-Friendly:** Swim, work, and move freely with a soft, flexible cup that stays sealed and comfortable.
- • **Long-Lasting Leak Protection:** Wear confidently for 12+ hours, even on heavy flow days without liners.

## Overview

The Dutchess Menstrual Cup 2-pack (Small) offers a reusable, medical-grade silicone solution designed for all experience levels, especially younger users. It provides up to 12 hours of leak-free protection, is easy to clean and maintain, and supports an eco-friendly lifestyle by replacing disposable pads and tampons. Comfortable for active wearers, it’s a cost-effective, hygienic, and sustainable period care essential.

## Description

Strong when you need it Shop Our Best Sellers! Soft where it counts With a 12-hour wear time

Review: Worth the Learning Curve - This product is great though it definitely takes a little practice at first. I use the tulip fold technique and that works really well for me. Once it’s in correctly, I can leave it in for hours without feeling it at all, and I feel confident that it won’t leak. It’s also easy to remove once you get the hang of it. I usually take it out in the shower, which makes the process even easier! I’ve been using this cup for months now, and it’s been very reliable and comfortable. Overall, I’m really happy with it!
Review: I never want to buy another pad again... and I don't think I have to!:) - I previously used pads only, never got into using tampons. I experienced a heavy period after changing birth control methods. It was so awful, I decided I didn't wanna have to deal with this bloody crap anymore, even if my flow normalized. My mom recommended them to me long ago, but I was skeptical I would like it, since I didn’t even like putting tampons up there. Today I am on my second day of heavy flow and I am proud to say I am not even wearing a liner! I put on a pair of my favorite long briefs instead of designated period underwear and am not worried about it. I don’t ever feel like I’m bleeding. Even if I cough or sneeze, I don’t have to feel the blood gushing out of my vagina! I used the menstrual cup for over 9 hours overnight before it leaked, and all day for an 8 hr work shift today with no problems or leaks. I am on my feet all day at work, squatting, bending over, etc. Aside from having a very comfortable period, I am also excited to not have to buy disposable products. Ultimately, it’s a huge savings financially. No more having to run to the store for pads - YAY! And for anyone who cares about the Earth, the lack of waste is awesome. I can only imagine how much money I’ve spent on feminine products, and how many bags of trash I have filled since starting my period. It’s so awesome to me, I am also looking into reusable liners for spotting or if I’m worried about leakage. The menstrual cup has 100% replaced full sized pads for me, though! I’m also a traveller, and this is going to be a huge space saver. Even in the bathroom at home, it’s a space saver. And I don’t ever have to leave embarrassing trash in someone else’s house either. Now for anyone who wants to hear more about my experience, I’m about to get detailed. Let's be honest about how it will feel. Insertion was simple enough. Fold the cup in half and stick it in! I didn't use any lube. It wasn't necessarily super comfortable, but I don't think I will feel the need to use lube. Once it's in the hole, it goes pretty easy... just gotta get it up there a little first and then boom-bam, you're in. Every vagina is different, but I just wanted to note lube isn't necessary for everyone. To make sure the cup is open, all I need to do is grab that little pull tab thing and move it side to side a little. Give it a little tug to see if you feel suction. If not, just wiggle it around again until you feel like there's proper suction. This is important, because you will leak if it isn't sealed. It does feel pretty weird to pull at the inside of your vagina and cervix with essentially a suction cup, but it doesn't really hurt, per se. It's just weird. Removal is where it gets more difficult. I personally was afraid I wouldn't be able to pull it out. This is a silly fear. Even if I couldn't, it's not like it would be stuck there forever - your vagina would eventually work it down and out by itself. However, the first time I had to pull it out, I was actually so nervous my vagina literally tensed up and the cup got pulled up further from my hole. I was freaking out a little trying to reach up there, and then I realized I needed to relax. As soon as I relaxed, the cup dropped to a place that could be more easily reached. So don't freak out! It's still a little hard to pull due to the suction, but it gets easier the more you pull. I often squeeze the bottom of the cup to release the suction. It's kind of dangerous though, because if the cup is really full, it most likely will get messy if you squeeze the bottom too much. Inevitably, you will have some gross removals, especially initially. My hand looks like it belongs to a murderer some times. It's honestly pretty nasty. Good news, though! It gets easier as you learn how it works and get more comfortable. But definitely don't go to a public restroom and try to dump your cup before you practice with it a bit! Today, I decided I needed to dump it in the bathroom at work. I was right, it was super full... but I am still no pro with this thing, and some times I feel like it pops out really suddenly. So I actually ended up splattering a few drops of blood on the wall and floor! Oh lord... Luckily I got a great tip from someone I know who has used menstrual cups for a while now - get two or three paper towels and get them damp before going into the stall if you must deal with it in public - in case you get blood on your hand, your privates, or apparently the wall. I was thinking flushable wipes would be convenient, too. When you get a menstrual cup, get ready to learn about your body. It’s definitely an interesting experience at first. Ultimately, I am so happy I am learning about my female parts more, the good and the gross. The menstrual cup is your gateway to comfort - mentally and physically. I have nothing bad to say. It's worth the occasionally bloody fingers.

## Features

- The Dutchess Menstrual Cup is one brand that fits all levels of experience. It's perfect for: peri-menopausal mothers experienced with moon cups, beginner college students switching from tampons, and even teenagers who've just started menstruating.
- Insertion is easy! Just fold the cup in half, hold it to make a U, gently insert it into your body, then rotate it so it opens and creates a firm seal. For heavy flow days and when you're first learning how to place it, a pad or liner is recommended.
- Menstrual cups are just as comfortable to wear as tampons, and they don't absorb your natural moisture. Just like tampons, you can do all your usual activities, even swimming. The Dutchess cups are vaginal, so penetrative intercourse is not advised.
- Available in Small and Large for your comfort. Small works best for younger users who have never had children and/or with strong pelvic muscles. Large may fit older users better who have had one or more children, and/or have weaker muscles.
- Easy to clean! Just rinse with plain clean water after removing. Wash with a mild fragrance free cleanser specifically designed for your body and wipe dry prior to inserting. After your period ends, boil 3 - 5 minutes, allow to air dry, then put away

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00PBJFA3M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307,767 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #201 in Menstrual Cups |
| Brand | DUTCHESS |
| Brand Name | DUTCHESS |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 11,575 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00784672095198 |
| Item Diameter | 4 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Vital Journey |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VJL_DC_SB2 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | bpa free |
| Model Name | Menstrual Cup - Reusable |
| Model Number | BD9551 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 2) |
| UPC | 784672095198 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DUTCHESS
- **Color:** Multi-color
- **Item Diameter:** 4 Centimeters
- **Material:** Silicone
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 2)

## Images

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![Dutchess Menstrual Cup - Reusable, Soft, Medical-Grade Silicone Period Cups - Easy to Clean Tampon and Pad Alternative, Pink & Purple, Small, Pack of 2 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/618RNHhEGqL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have been trying to get the right fit all day. It's uncomfortable seemingly no matter how I wear it. I feel pressure like cramps, suggestions?**
A: I felt that pressure when I would sit down. Like it would tip and be pushing up against one wall.... if this is what you're feeling, then I'd suggest Lube!!! I found that just dry I could only get it up so high. So I lubed up the cup and folded it and when I inserted it, it went up much higher without a fight. I found that the higher it went the less I felt it. So I'm thinking you might just not be pushing it up high enough. With this product you're going to get to know yourself REAL WELL lol but once you get the gist of it, it's not too bad!

**Q: What’s the difference between the pre child birth and post? Does it really matter?**
A: I all depends on your inner size I guess.  If you had a vaginal birth they recommend the larger cup to get a better fit (since you have been stretched), pre-birth if you have never had a kid or had a C-section.  If you have never had a kid and you get the larger size it may be uncomfortable for you and may not fully open up inside you to do its job of catching everything.  I hope this helps!

**Q: Hi! So mine doesn't leak but while it's inside me the stem likes to twist & start sticking me why is it doing this ??**
A: The stem definitely shouldn't do that, are you sure you're inserting as instructed? I've also heard that you can cut the string shorter if need be.

**Q: El paquete de small x2, son de la mismas talla?**
A: Yes they are both small

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth the Learning Curve
*by A***R on January 7, 2026*

This product is great though it definitely takes a little practice at first. I use the tulip fold technique and that works really well for me. Once it’s in correctly, I can leave it in for hours without feeling it at all, and I feel confident that it won’t leak. It’s also easy to remove once you get the hang of it. I usually take it out in the shower, which makes the process even easier! I’ve been using this cup for months now, and it’s been very reliable and comfortable. Overall, I’m really happy with it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I never want to buy another pad again... and I don't think I have to!:)
*by K***E on February 18, 2018*

I previously used pads only, never got into using tampons. I experienced a heavy period after changing birth control methods. It was so awful, I decided I didn't wanna have to deal with this bloody crap anymore, even if my flow normalized. My mom recommended them to me long ago, but I was skeptical I would like it, since I didn’t even like putting tampons up there. Today I am on my second day of heavy flow and I am proud to say I am not even wearing a liner! I put on a pair of my favorite long briefs instead of designated period underwear and am not worried about it. I don’t ever feel like I’m bleeding. Even if I cough or sneeze, I don’t have to feel the blood gushing out of my vagina! I used the menstrual cup for over 9 hours overnight before it leaked, and all day for an 8 hr work shift today with no problems or leaks. I am on my feet all day at work, squatting, bending over, etc. Aside from having a very comfortable period, I am also excited to not have to buy disposable products. Ultimately, it’s a huge savings financially. No more having to run to the store for pads - YAY! And for anyone who cares about the Earth, the lack of waste is awesome. I can only imagine how much money I’ve spent on feminine products, and how many bags of trash I have filled since starting my period. It’s so awesome to me, I am also looking into reusable liners for spotting or if I’m worried about leakage. The menstrual cup has 100% replaced full sized pads for me, though! I’m also a traveller, and this is going to be a huge space saver. Even in the bathroom at home, it’s a space saver. And I don’t ever have to leave embarrassing trash in someone else’s house either. Now for anyone who wants to hear more about my experience, I’m about to get detailed. Let's be honest about how it will feel. Insertion was simple enough. Fold the cup in half and stick it in! I didn't use any lube. It wasn't necessarily super comfortable, but I don't think I will feel the need to use lube. Once it's in the hole, it goes pretty easy... just gotta get it up there a little first and then boom-bam, you're in. Every vagina is different, but I just wanted to note lube isn't necessary for everyone. To make sure the cup is open, all I need to do is grab that little pull tab thing and move it side to side a little. Give it a little tug to see if you feel suction. If not, just wiggle it around again until you feel like there's proper suction. This is important, because you will leak if it isn't sealed. It does feel pretty weird to pull at the inside of your vagina and cervix with essentially a suction cup, but it doesn't really hurt, per se. It's just weird. Removal is where it gets more difficult. I personally was afraid I wouldn't be able to pull it out. This is a silly fear. Even if I couldn't, it's not like it would be stuck there forever - your vagina would eventually work it down and out by itself. However, the first time I had to pull it out, I was actually so nervous my vagina literally tensed up and the cup got pulled up further from my hole. I was freaking out a little trying to reach up there, and then I realized I needed to relax. As soon as I relaxed, the cup dropped to a place that could be more easily reached. So don't freak out! It's still a little hard to pull due to the suction, but it gets easier the more you pull. I often squeeze the bottom of the cup to release the suction. It's kind of dangerous though, because if the cup is really full, it most likely will get messy if you squeeze the bottom too much. Inevitably, you will have some gross removals, especially initially. My hand looks like it belongs to a murderer some times. It's honestly pretty nasty. Good news, though! It gets easier as you learn how it works and get more comfortable. But definitely don't go to a public restroom and try to dump your cup before you practice with it a bit! Today, I decided I needed to dump it in the bathroom at work. I was right, it was super full... but I am still no pro with this thing, and some times I feel like it pops out really suddenly. So I actually ended up splattering a few drops of blood on the wall and floor! Oh lord... Luckily I got a great tip from someone I know who has used menstrual cups for a while now - get two or three paper towels and get them damp before going into the stall if you must deal with it in public - in case you get blood on your hand, your privates, or apparently the wall. I was thinking flushable wipes would be convenient, too. When you get a menstrual cup, get ready to learn about your body. It’s definitely an interesting experience at first. Ultimately, I am so happy I am learning about my female parts more, the good and the gross. The menstrual cup is your gateway to comfort - mentally and physically. I have nothing bad to say. It's worth the occasionally bloody fingers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product for when you first start your period
*by N***E on May 5, 2022*

So this was my first time using a menstrual cup and I had a love hate relationship. I usually wear pads the extra long over night ones on my first two days and I hate tampons because they make me cramp . Definitely no cramping with the cup . So on my heavy day my first two I filled the cup up twice a day . Inserting and removing it was easy peasy . I had long nails and it made it a little harder to grip it but still fairly easy . Now the next day or two of my period I wore it the whole day no problem and even got in the pool and hot tub with it no leaks no nothing . Great feeling . The last day I usually wear a thin pad but tried the cup out anyways just to see. No bueno ! It was so hard to get in and out you definitely need the extra lubrication to make it easier to pull and my cervix seems very high that day almost seemed lost. after I finally took it out I felt a little uncomfortable but that’s probably due to the tugging to get it out the suction seal wouldn’t break no matter how far up on the cup I pinched. I haven’t worn it since then cause I didn’t have the patience to keep inserting and fixing it to make sure I don’t leak and taking so long to take it out . Maybe it will go faster with practice but this woman hasn’t tried to find out . I don’t think I would use this every month but for the days I wanna go swim or laugh really hard I would definitely have it on hand . Love the sacks it came with way better than a pad or tampon hiding wise

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