Knocking off a star because I almost gave up and want to warn the impatient. First week I felt the contractions but nothing else. Week two same thing and I almost packaged it back up. I forced myself to keep going only because of the 30 day window. Week three something shifted. Week four I noticed I'd stopped doing the pre-laugh squeeze you do when you know a sneeze is coming. Week six leaks were 90% gone and there's a tightness that wasn't there before. So it does work but if you're someone who quits things at day 10 because nothing magical happened, this isn't for you. The deep pelvic muscles take time to rebuild. Be patient or save your money.
Background: girls weekend in Scottsdale, 5 of us, all moms, 38 to 47. Two glasses of wine in and one of the girls casually mentions she stopped peeing herself on the elliptical because of "some device." We all looked at each other like deer in headlights because apparently we'd all been quietly dealing with the same thing and none of us had said a word. She showed us hers, we passed it around the table laughing, and three of us ordered before dessert came. That was 4 months ago. The girl who recommended it was right. All three of us are on a group text now sharing wins. My best friend cried last week because she did a Zumba class without panty liners for the first time in 6 years. Why is no one talking about this out loud?
Posting because I read 40 reviews trying to figure out if this was legit before I bought it. I'm an RN, 12 years L&D. EMS for pelvic floor rehab is a real, well-documented therapy. We refer postpartum women to clinics that use the EXACT same technology for $200+ per session. The device you get in the mail is a smaller, lower-intensity version of the clinical units but the mechanism is identical. It works by triggering involuntary contractions of the levator ani muscle group, which most women cannot voluntarily isolate. The skeptic in me wanted to call this a gimmick. The clinician in me knew it wasn't. Used it personally for 9 weeks postpartum. Bladder leaks resolved by week 3. Tightness returned by week 6. This is not snake oil. It's just clinical therapy at a consumer price point.
Look I'm 44 and I bought this because I'd leak a little jogging and it was getting embarrassing at boot camp. That problem went away within a month, fine, expected. What I did NOT expect was the change in the bedroom. Around week 6 my husband and I had what I can only describe as the best night we've had since before kids and I caught myself thinking "wait, was THAT the thing?" I tested the theory. Skipped use for 2 weeks. Sensation dropped. Started again. Came back. I'm telling you what nobody tells you. The deep muscles you're rebuilding aren't just for leaks. Order it for whatever reason you want. The bonus is real.
Giving 4 stars only because I want to be honest that it didn't work overnight for me like some reviews say. Week one I felt nothing different. Week two I started doubting it. Week three I noticed I wasn't planning my route around bathrooms anymore. Week five I jumped on the trampoline with my 6 year old for the first time since she was born and didn't leak through my leggings. I cried in the backyard, then ordered one for my sister. For anyone whose results aren't instant: stick with it. The deep muscles take time to rebuild. Also use the pouch it comes with for travel, mine has been to Florida twice already.
Menopause hit me hard at 53 and within two years I was up 3 to 4 times a night to pee. Not because my bladder was full, because of urgency. I had mapped out the bathrooms at every restaurant, every store, every friend's house. My quality of life had quietly disappeared and I had accepted it as part of getting older. My daughter bought me this for Mother's Day and I cried because I didn't want her to know how bad it had gotten. I've been using it 5 days a week for just over 2 months. Last Tuesday I woke up and realized I had slept 7 straight hours. I didn't even notice it happened until morning. If you are in your 50s, 60s, or older and you think this is just how it is now, it isn't. Please try this.
I'm going to be honest because I was the person reading every single review before I bought this. I had two C-sections, the second one was rough, and I assumed C-sections meant my pelvic floor was fine. It wasn't. By 36 I was crossing my legs to sneeze, dreading trampolines with my kids, and noticing things in the bedroom felt different but didn't know how to bring it up. My OB literally said "do Kegels and lose 5 pounds." That was the whole appointment. I bought Vagitight because I was desperate, not because I believed it. Week one I felt the muscles activate in a way I hadn't felt in years. Week three the leaks stopped. Week five my husband asked what was different and I just smiled. It's been 4 months. I use it 3 times a week while watching Netflix. I would have paid triple if I knew it would work like this.
I bought this for the leaks. The other thing was a bonus I didn't expect. After about 5 weeks my husband asked me one night what was different, said things felt "different" for him too. I hadn't told him I was using anything. I'm 41, two kids, and I had honestly accepted that part of me was just done. Tone, sensation, all of it had faded after my second pregnancy. Whatever this device is doing to those deep muscles, it's bringing back things I thought were gone forever. The leak control was the goal. Getting my confidence back in the bedroom was the part I didn't see coming.
I had a consult scheduled for a mid-urethral sling and was reading about recovery times and complications when I came across EMS therapy as a non-surgical first line. I asked my doctor flat out if I could try it for 90 days before scheduling surgery. She said it was reasonable for mild to moderate cases like mine and to come back if it didn't work. I followed the routine on the box, 10 minutes a day, didn't skip. At my 90 day follow up she actually tested me and said my pelvic floor strength had improved enough that I no longer met the criteria for the procedure. Surgery is $8,000+ with my deductible. This was under $100. Read that twice.
I am 34 and I quit Orangetheory in January because of stress incontinence during burpees and box jumps. I was wearing two pads to class and still going home in soaked leggings. I told my husband I was bored of it but really I was humiliated. Four weeks of using this (10 minutes most nights), and I went back to a class on a Saturday morning. Did the full hour including jumping rope. Came home dry. I don't know how else to say this is real. If you've stopped doing something you love because your body won't cooperate, this might be your way back.
I have spent close to $400 over the last two years on this problem. Two different sets of weighted Kegel balls (kept slipping out or I'd forget I had them in), a biofeedback trainer that needed an app and bluetooth that never connected properly, and a six-week round of pelvic floor PT my insurance only covered half of. I was so over it. The reason this works when nothing else did is that you don't have to do anything right. You can't mess it up. It contracts the muscles for you. I put it in, lay down, watch one episode of something, done. Six weeks in and the leaks are 95% gone. Wish I'd skipped straight to this.
After my second baby I started carrying spare leggings in my purse. That's where I was. I couldn't jump on the trampoline with my 4 year old because I'd leak through my pants in 30 seconds. I'd hold back when she said something funny because a real belly laugh would do it too. My doctor said "do Kegels" and sent me on my way. I tried for 8 months. Nothing. I bought this honestly expecting to return it like everything else. By week 3 I noticed I wasn't crossing my legs to sneeze anymore. Week 5 I jumped on the trampoline. I cried after. If you're a mom reading this and you know what I'm talking about, just get it.
I had a consult scheduled for a mid-urethral sling and was reading about recovery times and complications when I came across EMS therapy as a non-surgical first line. I asked my doctor flat out if I could try it for 90 days before scheduling surgery. She said it was reasonable for mild to moderate cases like mine and to come back if it didn't work. I followed the routine on the box, 10 minutes a day, didn't skip. At my 90 day follow up she actually tested me and said my pelvic floor strength had improved enough that I no longer met the criteria for the procedure. Surgery is $8,000+ with my deductible. This was under $100. Read that twice.
I am 34 and I quit Orangetheory in January because of stress incontinence during burpees and box jumps. I was wearing two pads to class and still going home in soaked leggings. I told my husband I was bored of it but really I was humiliated. Four weeks of using this (10 minutes most nights), and I went back to a class on a Saturday morning. Did the full hour including jumping rope. Came home dry. I don't know how else to say this is real. If you've stopped doing something you love because your body won't cooperate, this might be your way back.
I have spent close to $400 over the last two years on this problem. Two different sets of weighted Kegel balls (kept slipping out or I'd forget I had them in), a biofeedback trainer that needed an app and bluetooth that never connected properly, and a six-week round of pelvic floor PT my insurance only covered half of. I was so over it. The reason this works when nothing else did is that you don't have to do anything right. You can't mess it up. It contracts the muscles for you. I put it in, lay down, watch one episode of something, done. Six weeks in and the leaks are 95% gone. Wish I'd skipped straight to this.
After my second baby I started carrying spare leggings in my purse. That's where I was. I couldn't jump on the trampoline with my 4 year old because I'd leak through my pants in 30 seconds. I'd hold back when she said something funny because a real belly laugh would do it too. My doctor said "do Kegels" and sent me on my way. I tried for 8 months. Nothing. I bought this honestly expecting to return it like everything else. By week 3 I noticed I wasn't crossing my legs to sneeze anymore. Week 5 I jumped on the trampoline. I cried after. If you're a mom reading this and you know what I'm talking about, just get it.
I was skeptical at first, but after a few weeks of consistent use, I can honestly feel a significant difference. My confidence is back!
I used to set an alarm to do my 50 Kegels a day, and it was so tedious. Now I just pop this in for 10 minutes while watching the evening news. The electrical stimulation feels like a deep massage for your pelvic muscles. It's so much more effective than doing it manually, and my bladder control is 100% back to normal.
Recovering from my third child was taking forever until my friend recommended this. Within 10 days I felt a massive difference in my internal strength. Best investment for my health.
Recovering from my third child was taking forever until my friend recommended this. Within 10 days I felt a massive difference in my internal strength. Best investment for my health.
I used to set an alarm to do my 50 Kegels a day, and it was so tedious. Now I just pop this in for 10 minutes while watching the evening news. The electrical stimulation feels like a deep massage for your pelvic muscles. It's so much more effective than doing it manually, and my bladder control is 100% back to normal.
I love that it's natural. I don't like putting chemicals in my body and this feels safe. A++
I was worried about the electrical pulses but they are very gentle. It just feels like a light tapping. Very safe and no side effects at all.