MomDaughts' Collapsible Menstrual Cup With Cute Storage Case
MomDaughts' Collapsible Menstrual Cup With Cute Storage Case
Say hello to your new period essential — MomDaughts’ Extra Soft Collapsible Menstrual Cup is thoughtfully designed for comfort, ease, and a cleaner planet. Crafted from ultra-soft, medical-grade silicone, it offers a gentle fit perfect for sensitive users and first-timers.
Its collapsible design makes it travel-ready and discreet — just fold, store in the compact carry case, and you’re good to go. With leak-free protection that lasts for hours, you can move, rest, and live freely without constant changes or waste.
Reusable, eco-friendly, and wallet-smart, this cup is more than just a product — it’s a period upgrade.
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Soft. Simple. Sustainable.
Why use a Menstrual Cup?

Holds more fluid than traditional pads or tampons, so you don’t have to empty it as often.

Its design limits exposure to air, reducing the risk of bacterial growth and maintaining a healthy balance.

Forms a secure seal that prevents leaks—even on heavy flow days.

Soft, flexible silicone that moves with your body. No irritation, less cramping, and no foreign body sensation.

Your First Cup, Made Easy
The MomDaughts Collapsible Menstrual Cup is made with you in mind, especially for first-timers or sensitive users. Its ultra-soft, medical-grade silicone provides leak-free protection for hours and folds discreetly into a travel-ready case. Reusable and eco-friendly, it's the thoughtful upgrade your period deserves.
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FAQs
Is a menstrual cup safe for first-time users and teens?
Is a menstrual cup safe for first-time users and teens?
Yes! Menstrual cups are considered safe, even for beginners and those who haven’t used tampons. Experts affirm they’re suitable from your first period if used correctly and cleaned properly
What if I can’t open the cup entirely inside me?
What if I can’t open the cup entirely inside me?
It’s common for the cup to initially “fold” or not pop open. To help:
- Try different folds (C‑fold, punch‑down, half‑diamond)
- Insert in varied positions (squat/tip toe)
- Use a water‑based lubricant
These tips often help the cup snap open and seal correctly
What if it feels uncomfortable or painful?
What if it feels uncomfortable or painful?
If the cup pinches, presses on your cervix, or you can still feel it, it might be too big, not inserted far enough, or the wrong angle. Trim the stem if needed, adjust position, or try the smaller size option included in the size guide .
How do I know if it’s leaking?
How do I know if it’s leaking?
Leaks usually mean the cup didn’t fully open or seal. After inserting, run your finger around the base to check for dents. Gently rotate or push it lower in the vaginal canal, and double-check your size fit, a proper seal prevents leaks
How should I clean and store the cup?
How should I clean and store the cup?
- Rinse with cool water, then wash gently with mild, fragrance-free soap between uses.
- At the end of your period, sterilize by boiling for 3–5 minutes.
- Always dry it fully and store in the breathable pouch provided—airtight containers can encourage bacterial growth