woman vaginal health care jade eggs natural blue stone yoni jade eggs Yoga wear yoni eggs
USD $1 - $8 /Piece
Min.Order:10 Pieces
Changsha Natural Stone Crafts Ltd.
woman vaginal health care jade eggs natural blue stone yoni jade eggs Yoga wear yoni eggs
green aventurin jade eggs
Safety Information:
· How to use kegel exercise eggs:
· clean your jade eggs with warm soapy water before and after use,or boil it.
use dental floss string to remove safely by threading through the drilled hole at the top.
· Insert the jade eggs into the vagina to practise kegel exercises
Keep the jade eggs far away your children.
·Our Jade Eggs are completely smooth , sanitary and safe for your health.
jade is the healing stone,which contains much microelements , is good for our health.
FAQ
Q1: Is it real jade stone? |
yes, all is genuine gemstone. |
Q2: Can you engrave our brand logo on handle? |
logo price is $0.5-$1/pc |
Q3: How long does it take after we order? (lead time) |
5-15 days,it depend on the quantiry |
Q4: Will you pack in gift bag individually when you delivery |
yes,will pack in gift bag individually,then foam+carton |
Q5: Can I get some samples before we order? |
yes,the sample charge and freight cost is on your account. |
Q6: What you will write on the package, or what description of the item will be on the Customs invoice? |
we just write* stone* on the package or Customs invoice |
Factors such as pregnancy, childbirth, aging,being overweight, and abdominal surgery such as cesarean section, often result in the weakening of the pelvic muscles. This can be assessed by either digital examination of vaginal pressure or using a Kegel perineometer. Kegel exercises are useful in regaining pelvic floor muscle strength in such cases.
Pelvic floor exercises are recommended for women with urinary incontinence of the stress, urge, or mixed types. There is tentative evidence that biofeedback may give added benefit when used with pelvic floor muscle training.
There is some evidence showing a positive effect of pelvic floor exercises on the symptoms of prolapse and its severity.
In 1952, Dr. Kegel published a report in which he claimed that the women doing his exercises were orgasming more easily, more frequently and more intensely: "it has been found that dysfunction of the pubococcygeus exists in many women complaining of lack of vaginal feeling during coitus and that in these cases sexual appreciation can be increased by restoring function of the pubococcygeus." There is controversy over the precise effects of the PC muscle on orgasmic response.
Though most commonly used by women, men can also use Kegel exercises. Kegel exercises are employed to strengthen thepubococcygeal muscle and other muscles of the pelvic diaphragm. Kegels can help men achieve stronger erections, maintain healthy hips, and gain greater control over ejaculation. The objective of this may be similar to that of the exercise in women with weakened pelvic floor: to increase bladder and bowel control and sexual function.
After a prostatectomy there is no clear evidence that teaching pelvic floor exercises alters the risk of urinary incontinence (leakage of urine).
A paper found that pelvic floor exercises could help restore erectile function in men with erectile dysfunction. There are said to be significant benefits for the problem of premature ejaculation from having more muscular control of the pelvis.