What holds more blood, cup or disc?
Menstrual discs generally hold significantly more blood than cups—making them the top choice for heavy flow. Here's the breakdown:
📏 Capacity Comparison
Product Type | Average Capacity | Max Capacity Models |
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Menstrual Cups | 20–40 ml | • Merula XL: 50 ml |
• Super Jennie: 42 ml | ||
• Venus Large: 47 ml | ||
Menstrual Discs | 50–70 ml | • Lumma Unique Large: 70 ml |
• Nixit: 70 ml | ||
• Cora: 60 ml | ||
• Disposable discs (Flex/Softdisc): 60–70 ml |
👉 Key Takeaway:
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A large disc (70ml) holds ≈ 2–3x a standard cup (30ml).
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Even average discs (60ml) beat most high-capacity cups.
🩸 Real-World Translation
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Tampon Equivalent:
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1 Super Tampon ≈ 10–12 ml
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A 70ml disc = 5–7 super tampons worth of blood.
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Daily Heavy Flow:
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Heavy bleeders lose 60–80ml per cycle (not per day!).
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Discs can handle a full day’s heavy flow without changing.
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⚡ The Disc’s SECRET WEAPON: Auto-Dumping
Discs have a massive functional advantage beyond raw capacity:
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Auto-dump when bearing down (e.g., on the toilet).
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Empties without removing the disc → effectively "resets" capacity.
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Lets you go 12+ hours without full removal—even on ultra-heavy days.
(Cups require removal/insertion to empty, which is messier and less convenient.)
🏆 Capacity Winner: Discs
Metric | Cup | Disc |
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Raw mL | ❌ | ✅ |
Auto-dumping | ❌ | ✅ |
12-hour wear | ❌ | ✅ |
Flood protection | ⚠️ | ✅ |
⚠️ When a High-Cap Cup Might Suffice
Consider a 50ml+ cup if you:
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Have a very high cervix (discs can be tricky to reach).
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Dislike disc removal mechanics.
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Prefer suction security over auto-dumping.
💡 Pro Tips for Maximum Coverage
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Discs: Size up if you flood (e.g., Lumma Large).
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Cups: Choose wide, round shapes (e.g., Merula XL).
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Pair with period underwear overnight for backup.
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Track your flow with apps like Clue to compare needs vs. capacity.
Bottom Line
For pure mL volume, discs win—and their auto-dumping feature makes them even more efficient for heavy bleeders. If you regularly overflow cups/tampons in <4 hours, a 70ml disc is your best defense against leaks, changes, and panic.
✨ Try first: Grab a $10 box of Flex Disposable Discs (60ml) to test capacity before investing in reusables!