Pelvic health

Discover our collection of high-quality tools for pelvic floor health, designed in collaboration with medical specialists to combine health solutions with sexual pleasure.

The pelvic floor muscles support the bladder, bowels, and uterus. They prevent bladder and bowel incontinence, prolapse, and are also important for sexual function.

The pelvic floor can weaken due to pregnancy, childbirth, prostate cancer treatment, obesity, and straining from chronic constipation.

Pelvic floor muscle strength and sexual function after childbirth in women who have had an uncomplicated vaginal delivery can be significantly improved by using sexually induced orgasms as a therapeutic tool.