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Cruelty Free and Never Tested on Animals - Pure Instinct, Coochy Plus, Nouria
Did you know that all of our most popular products below are all cruelty free and have been tested on animals? Here is more information on those products.
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Incontinence, How Quickly Results Come from KWELL EM1 and Other EMS devices?
If your incontinence is due to a weak pelvic floor and you are unable to contract your pelvic floor muscles on your own, or have a hard time staying consistent with your pelvic floor exercises. electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to the pelvic floor muscles could be a helpful tool for you! EMS for the pelvic floor muscles may be used to decrease urinary urgency, frequency and incontinence. Speak with your doctor before using EMS to ensure it is safe for you and to get specific guidance on how to use it.
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This SGS Tested Nail Monomer is more than 99.7% TRUE EMA
Why is it important to know if your monomer is really EMA (Ethyl Methacrylate) or MMA (Methyl Methacrylate)? It is because the FDA prohibits the use of MMA in nail products, as well as Canada and New Zealand. Find out why.
While some monomer claims to be EMA, now purity matters.
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Dilator Training for 5 of The Most Common Pelvic Floor Conditions (Dyspareunia, Vulvodynia, Vaginismus, Vaginal Atrophy, Vaginal Stenosis)
Have you ever experienced vaginal or pelvic pain? Does your vagina feel too tight or narrow? Does it hurt or are you unable to have sex, use tampons, or get an internal exam?
These questions can be uncomfortable, but if you experience any of these sensations or others, you are absolutely not alone. These are common symptoms that many women encounter and there is help and treatment available.
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How does KWELL EM1 and Other Electrical Muscle Stimulant Devices Help?
The EM1 is an FDA cleared, noninvasive EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) device to help you strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. EMS devices have been used for decades to help strengthen muscles. Most commonly in the physical therapy world it is used to help very weak muscles contract post operation or after a stroke. -
What is Urinary Incontinence? Different Types, Causes, and How KWELL EM1 (Electrical Muscle Stimulator) Can Help?
Urinary incontinence is common, whether something as minor as sneezing or trying to make it to the toilet. Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and Urge Incontinence (UI) are some of the more common, but there are ways to treat it, that do not require surgery, that you can do in the comfort of your own home.
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Post Pelvic or Vaginal Surgery Tips and Tools
Pelvic physical therapy is often used as a conservative treatment prior to surgery, but it is also beneficial following the healing phase of pelvic surgery.
Your therapist will provide education regarding your pelvic floor and your particular surgery and then they will further examine your pelvis. They will walk you through each part of the examination and make sure you feel comfortable.
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3 Simple Steps to Train Your Bladder To Reduce Pee Urgency
Do you find yourself running to the bathroom when you have the urge to pee, scared you are not going to make it? Do you almost pee your pants when you are unlocking your door, pulling into the driveway or when you see the toilet? Don't worry, you are not alone.
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Why Does Sex Hurt? How to Treat It?
If you experience pain with intercourse or internal exams and/or have difficulty using tampons, you are not alone. It is not uncommon for women to experience pain with insertion at some point or even chronically, but this shouldn’t be ignored and, fortunately, there is treatment available. There are many reasons why women might experience pain, called "Dyspareunia". -
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Conditions, Causes and Treatments
Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a condition that refers to a number of pelvic floor disorders that affect the pelvic floor muscles and the surrounding area. Dysfunction occurs when you are unable to appropriately relax, contract, or coordinate the pelvic floor muscles. This could look like frequent bathroom trips, leaking, being unable or having difficulty with urination or bowel movements, pain with sex, infertility, low back pain, pelvic pain, and abdominal pain.
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Is it Normal to Leak When You Jump? How to Treat It?
Stress urinary incontinence is leaking (a little or a lot) of urine with any activity that increases the pressure in your abdominal cavity such as sneezing, coughing, laughing, jumping, running, etc.
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Magic Wand Massagers: Real VS Fake, with Video
Since 1968 the Magic Wand has been around and it is often duplicated, but never replicated. This is one of the most copied intimate toys out there. Did You Know: Fake Magic Wands Can Burn Your House Down?
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