The flinch before a sneeze.
You plan around it — careful clothes, a pad just in case, declining the trampoline with the kids. It isn't constant. It's just always possible. And the small, quiet management of it is exhausting.
Kegels require a neuromuscular pathway that millions of women have lost. PelviPulse Pro bypasses it entirely — delivering 30,000 precise contractions directly to the deep muscles, automatically, in 10 minutes a day.
One in three women lives with pelvic floor weakness. Almost none of them say it out loud. Here's what the silence sounds like.
You plan around it — careful clothes, a pad just in case, declining the trampoline with the kids. It isn't constant. It's just always possible. And the small, quiet management of it is exhausting.
You do the Kegels. You think you're doing the Kegels. But there's no signal back — no sense of the muscle responding. It's been so long, you've started to wonder if anything is still there.
Sex feels different than it used to. Less sensation, more self-consciousness — a private grief you don't quite have the words for, that didn't exist before kids or perimenopause arrived.
After childbirth, perimenopause, or years of disuse, the signal from brain to pelvic floor weakens. You squeeze. Often, almost nothing happens.
Kegels rely on a brain-to-muscle signal disrupted by birth, hormones, or time. The squeeze never reaches the deep layers — so leaks never resolve.
Gentle electrical pulses contract the deep pelvic floor muscles directly — no signal, no guesswork. 30,000 precise contractions in one ten-minute session.
From a 12-week tracking survey of 1,284 verified PelviPulse Pro owners. Self-reported, week-by-week, in their own words.
of consistent daily use
by week 4
running, jumping, lifting
sensation and confidence
Self-reported outcomes are not a substitute for medical advice. PelviPulse Pro is a wellness device.
No more flinch before a sneeze, a laugh, a jump rope class.
Restored tone supports renewed feeling and confidence.
The foundation muscles your abs were waiting on.
Months — or years — after birth, the work is still effective.
Hormone-free support as estrogen quietly retreats.
The quiet kind — not from a pep talk. From your own body.
"I forgot what 'just in case' felt like."
I used to leave the house with two extra pads in my bag every single day. Three months in, I haven't packed them in weeks. My husband noticed I stopped flinching when I laugh.
"It worked, and then I cried."
I'd given up on this entire part of my body after my second was born. I didn't expect a device. I expected to feel resigned. Six weeks in I felt something for the first time and it broke me open in the best way.
"Worth more than I paid."
I'd been quoted $2,400 for a clinic course an hour from my house. I tried this first. By week three I cancelled the appointment. By week eight I started running again — for the first time since menopause.