Kegel Weights for Women – Pelvic Floor Trainer for Bladder Control & Tightening
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Kegel Weights for Women – Pelvic Floor Trainer for Bladder Control & Tightening
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Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor with Ease
Take control of your pelvic health with our Kegel Weights for Women – a beginner-friendly and doctor-recommended pelvic floor trainer designed to help reduce bladder leaks, enhance vaginal tightening, and support postpartum recovery. Made with body-safe, medical-grade silicone, each weight is smooth, comfortable, and easy to insert and remove.
With 5 progressive weight levels, this set is ideal for beginners and those looking to gradually strengthen their pelvic muscles. Whether you're recovering after childbirth, managing symptoms of incontinence, or looking to improve intimate wellness, these Kegel weights are your go-to solution.
Key Features:
- 3 weight levels for gradual strength training
- Medical-grade silicone – soft, hygienic, and BPA-free
- Helps reduce bladder leaks and strengthen pelvic floor
- Supports postpartum recovery and vaginal tightening
- Easy to clean and use – suitable for daily exercise
- Available in Pink, Blue, or Orange

BENEFITS OF PELVIC DILATORS
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Resolve Vaginal Tightness
BENEFITS OF PELVIC DILATORS
SHOP NOWComfortable, discreet, and easy to use, our pelvic dilators support your journey to better pelvic health and confidence!
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Massage Tender Areas
BENEFITS OF PELVIC DILATORS
SHOP NOWGentle, effective pelvic dilators designed to help you overcome discomfort and regain control at your own pace
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End Unwanted Leaks
BENEFITS OF PELVIC DILATORS
SHOP NOWBlooms and Me pelvic dilators: safe, comfortable, and designed to support your journey to improved pelvic health
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Stop Odor & Irritation
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Balance Hormones
Pelvic Dilators
Blooms & Me Vaginal Dilator, designed by clinical experts, enhances the flexibility, strength, and control of pelvic floor muscles for comfortable insertion and improved intimate health. Whether dealing with painful intercourse, post-pregnancy support, or other discomforts, dilation therapy with this dilator can provide effective relief.
To use pelvic dilators, apply lubricant and start with the smallest one, gradually increasing in size over time. Use them regularly or as needed to relax pelvic muscles and reduce discomfort. Always follow your healthcare provider’s guidance.
We make going all natural second nature.
Maximize convenience and relaxation
Medical Grade Silicone
Doctor recommended
Expertly crafted for your serenity
Important Warnings for Safe Use
- If you notice any signs of bleeding, unusual discharge, unpleasant odors, pain, or severe itching, discontinue use immediately and contact your healthcare provider.
- Extended use of dilators can lead to vaginal abrasions (scratching) or skin ulceration
- Do not attempt to modify or alter the device in any way.
Trusted by OBGYN
As an OB-GYN, I prioritize recommending tools that are safe, effective, and supportive for my patients' health. When it comes to postpartum recovery and pelvic health, Blooms and Me pelvic dilators are a product I can confidently stand behind. They are an excellent resource for women facing challenges like vaginal tightness, pelvic floor dysfunction, or discomfort during intercourse.
Whether you’re dealing with painful intercourse or pelvic tightness, incorporating Blooms and Me pelvic dilators into your recovery routine can help you regain confidence and comfort. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting, but rest assured, you’re in good hands with this trusted brand
Discover the difference with Blooms and Me—your trusted companion for pelvic comfort and well-being.
- Dr. Hailey Collins, DPT
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