Our Story
Hushdry began with a truth I never expected to face myself.
My name is Dr. Margaret Grace. For 28 years, I’ve treated women with bladder control issues. I listened. I reassured. I recommended products.
And at 56, I quietly joined them.
Not in a dramatic way. In small moments — the kind no one talks about.
The extra bathroom trip. The anxiety during long walks. The subtle planning around “just in case.”
I used the same disposable pads I’d been recommending to patients for decades.
They didn’t work.
The Problem No One Admits Out Loud
They were bulky. Uncomfortable. They smelled by the end of the day — even when they claimed they wouldn’t.
And worst of all, they made me feel medical, not human.
I had spent my career helping women manage incontinence. Yet I’d never questioned whether the solutions themselves were broken.
I should have.
Building What Didn’t Exist
They were bulky. Uncomfortable. They smelled by the end of the day — even when they claimed they wouldn’t.
And worst of all, they made me feel medical, not human.
I had spent my career helping women manage incontinence. Yet I’d never questioned whether the solutions themselves were broken.
I should have.
Why We’re Still Small
We produce about 4,500 pairs per month.
Not because demand is low — but because quality is non-negotiable.
I still see patients three days a week.
Sarah manages production and testing.
We read your emails. We review every quality report.
We’ve been offered faster growth by moving production overseas.
We’ve said no — every time.
If HushDry sells out, we ask you to wait.
Because we would rather lose a sale than your trust.
Our Promise
As a doctor, I stand behind HushDry with my professional reputation.
As a mother, I’m grateful my daughter pushed me to do this.
And as a woman who understands how isolating this condition can feel, I want you to know:
You are not broken.
The products you were given simply weren’t good enough.
You deserve better.
— Dr. Margaret Grace & Sarah Grace