It’s a sleek, handheld device that delivers gentle, targeted electrical pulses inside the vagina to stimulate the deep pelvic floor muscles responsible for bladder control.
It’s like involuntary Kegels, but 1,000 times more effective.
Instead of trying to “clench” muscles I could barely feel...
This device activated them for me.
All I had to do was insert it (it’s about the size of a tampon), turn it on, and let it work.
Each session took about 20 minutes, all from the privacy of my home.
Clinics and pelvic floor specialists are increasingly recommending at-home EMS devices like this as part of modern pelvic floor care.
In fact, in one clinical study, over 90% of women who used pelvic floor EMS therapy reported significant improvement in bladder control and muscle strength.
It’s not just working for me, it’s backed by science.
And get this:
The very first time I used it, I felt my pelvic muscles contract in ways I’d never been able to do on my own.
Within 2 weeks, I stopped leaking when I sneezed.
By week 4, I started running again.