PelvicToner (Pelvic Floor/Vaginal Exerciser)

Doctors, physiotherapists and midwives recommend pelvic floor exercises to restore the vaginal passage after childbirth and as a the main treatment of stress incontinence.


  • Easy To Use

  • Increases Positive Blood Flow

  • Alleviates Incontinence

  • Develops Muscle Control


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A third of new mums suffer from stretched vaginal muscles following childbirth. Consequently, they often suffer !!<leaks>!! when they begin active exercise or have sex again. Without exercise this problem can stay and wont go away, it can worsen after the menopause when the decline in oestrogen production leads to a natural loss of vaginal muscle tone. Eek!
Doctors, physiotherapists and midwives recommend pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) to restore the vaginal passage after childbirth and as a the main treatment of stress incontinence. The use of a resistant force, so that you can gauge how effective the exercise , is fundamental to Kegel exercises. So doing your pelvic floor exercise with a PelvicToner is far more beneficial than just tightening your pelvic floor on its own. By tightening your pelvic floor muscles, especially after childbirth, you improve the 'vaginal embrace' which gives a greater sensation to both you and your partner. Exercise helps develop muscle and improve blood flow and when you do that in the pelvic floor muscles the results are dramatic.
The PelvicToner is very easy to use and the exercises will take less than ten minutes. With regular use of the toner you will begin to tighten your pelvic muscles after just one week.
Strong pelvic floor muscles may help:
* stop or help prevent incontinence
* increase your vaginal muscle control
* make your vagina more sensitive by increasing blood flow, which may help promote multiple orgasms.
This product is not recommended for use in pregnancy, if you have a query it is best to check with your midwife.

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