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02-27-2016 11:21 AM
This should have been placed in the Wellness section. JMO
02-27-2016 12:07 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:This should have been placed in the Wellness section. JMO
We have enough people policing this site, we don't need to police each other!
02-27-2016 12:22 PM
@Nhbelle wrote:Check Amazon, they have a bunch of reviews there. There is a sizing kit and you have to get the appropriate size.
Do you have to go somewhere and try it on?
02-27-2016 12:26 PM - edited 02-27-2016 12:36 PM
I wonder if there are risks for septic (toxic) shock like there are with tampons.
02-27-2016 12:39 PM
After reading the comments from both users and the manufacturer on their website - no thanks! The comments from both were enough to just SMH and walk away.
02-27-2016 12:40 PM
Impressa is made by Kimberly Clark from Poise. Sizing is key, so as they state on the commercial, first you have to buy the sizing kit, before you buy the actual product.
02-27-2016 01:01 PM
@MaggieMack wrote:I wonder if there are risks for septic (toxic) shock like there are with tampons.
Limited to 8 hours use
02-27-2016 01:06 PM
I've had this procedure done and have never regretted it. I was up and walking around immediately post-surgery and the only discomfort I felt was in the muscles of my inner thighs (which went away within a day). I was told the way you're positioned during the procedure is what causes the achiness. The visual I get makes me glad I was asleep during the procedure.
This gave me a good laugh and, I agree!
The worst part for me was getting terribly sick from the anesthesia. They gave me everything they had to stop it, but still ended up being sick most of the day.
However, it was worth one afternoon of my life to stop this inconvenient and embarrassing problem!
02-27-2016 02:05 PM
Does having children increase the chances of having bladder control issues later in life? What is the common age for this to show up?
02-27-2016 02:42 PM
@brii wrote:Oh, okay.
I saw a commercial for that. It looks uncomfortable.
Ladies, do your Kegals
No kidding. And are these worn all day? How often does one change them?
Tampons are not the healthiest way to go as it is. Maybe these work for those with this type of condition and to a degree they make sense but they seem unhygienic to me.
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