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Here we have more info Efemia bladder support and how it may help you with Stress Urinary Incontinence.

Wondering about sizes?
Using the Efemia bladder support for the first time? The starter kit has all three sizes.
Everyone is different so we suggest you try all three sizes and allow yourself time to get used to the size, comfort and effectiveness of each size to find which suits you best.
If you’re replacing your Efemia device, you can also choose an individual size.
Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress Urinary Incontinence or ‘SUI’ is defined as leakage of urine on exertion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions that are often asked about Efemia bladder support
Using, fitting and cleaning my device
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How do I know which size I should use?
If you’re not sure, it’s best simply to test and see, starting with the smallest size. If it doesn’t work for you, go up a size. And, even if the smallest size does works for you, it might be an idea to try a larger size for comparison’s sake. Smaller doesn’t always mean more comfortable. We offer a start-set with all three sizes of Efemia to help you take the time you need to find out which works best for you and do so in the comfort of your own home.
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Where’s it supposed to sit?
The Efemia Bladder Support is inserted into the vagina. The rings or discs at the top of the device support the mid-urethra through the vaginal wall. It’s crucial to ensure that they have passed through the vaginal opening, a couple of centimetres inside the vagina and that the handle remains outside, resting tight up against your body, letting the labia cover it.
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Can I use the Efemia Bladder Support when I go for a run or work out?
Yes
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Why do I have to replace the device every 3 months?
Although the Efemia Bladder Support is made from a very durable material, the device must also handle the acidic environment of the vagina, being cleaned, as well as the use of lubricants and vaginal creams. By replacing it every three months, you can be sure that the device works as it should. The replacement is to ensure that the device keeps its ability to reduce leakage and remains safe for you to use. 3 months is the time we have been able to prove that the device is OK for use regardless of how often or long you use it, if you use it with or without lubricants, vaginal medications and so on.
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Why should I use a soap for intimate use to clean the device?
Soap for intimate use has a pH close to that in your vagina. If any soap residues are left on the device after cleaning, they will irritate the vagina less than ordinary soap or hand-wash would.
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Why should I let my device air dry?
Silicone loves lint and dust! If you let the device air dry you will avoid fibre from paper or towels ending up on the device.
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I forgot to rinse the device before use. Can I get sick?
The vagina is an amazing, self-cleaning organ, so you should be fine. But, if you keep forgetting, then there is, of course, a risk it might cause some form of irritation. Silicone loves lint and dust! Therefore, you should rinse the device before each using Efemia
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Why has my device changed from transparent to yellowish?
The device will get a slight yellow tint over time. However, if the change is sudden, or the colour very yellow, we recommend that you replace it with a new device.
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I know you recommend a water-based lubricant, but can I use a silicone or oil-based lubricant instead?
We recommend water-based lubricants because that is the best option for the device. Silicon based lubricants will react with the silicon material of Efemia, so it’s effectiveness will not last as long. Examples of water-based lubricant include: Astroglide Liquid, Eros, K-Y Ultragel, Replens Silky Smooth. Durex make water-based lubricant. Check the labels for ‘water-based or water-soluble lubricant’. You can also insert Efemia with some clean water!
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Can I use the Efemia Bladder Support if I have my period?
Yes, but remember it will not help halt your flow, only help with your incontinence.
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I’m pregnant and I want to use the Efemia Bladder Support, can I?
We have not tested it on pregnant women, so we can’t recommend that you use it.
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How many times can I re-use the product?
You can re-use the device as many times as you need up to 16 hours per day during the 3 month lifetime of the product.
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Are there any side effects?
If you suffer from vaginal dryness, the device may cause some irritation or chafe on your labia or inside the vagina. If you feel it chafing or if you know you have a sensitive vulva, you can try applying some water-based lubricant to see if that helps.
How does it work?
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How does the Efemia Bladder Support work?
The Efemia Bladder Support is a vaginal insert designed to reduce urine leakage due to stress incontinence. It supports the mid-urethra through the vaginal wall, right where the urethra should bend under strenuous activity to prevent leaks. The device gives the urethra a little extra push just when pressure on the abdomen increases.
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Does a menstrual cup function similarly?
The rim of the menstrual cup pushing against the vagina can have the same effect. However, the idea is to place the menstrual cup as close to the uterus as possible to collect blood. The Efemia Bladder Support, on the other hand, has been designed to support the urethra in the right area every time it is used.
How do I get Efemia bladder support?
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Where is Efemia on prescription?
Efemia is currently only available on NHS prescription in England. You can ask your local GP, continence nurse or pelvic health physiotherapist. Your healthcare professional will discuss various options with you and they can prescribe it if they think it is the best option for you. You can also buy the Efemia Bladder Support directly from us here.
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How do you get a prescription for the Efemia Bladder Support? Who can prescribe it?
Efemia Bladder Support is currently only available on NHS prescription in England. We suggest you visit your local GP/health centre to have a consultation about stress urinary incontinence management with your doctor, physiotherapist or nurse. As a healthcare professional, they will be able to advise you what your best solution is. It may be that they prescribe Efemia Bladder Support or they may refer you to a specialist to discuss your needs and treatment pathway further. If you have a prescription, you would take it to your local pharmacy and it will be processed like other prescriptions.
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Do you ship to Ireland?
Efemia Bladder Support is now available to ship to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This can be purchased via the webshop.
Will it help my incontinence?
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How do you know that you need a vaginal support? When will pelvic floor exercises help?
It’s not easy to know. It can take some time before pelvic floor exercises produce results, so it’s essential to keep at it. However, it’s fair to expect that you’ll keep improving. The Efemia Bladder Support can be an option for you until you feel the desired effect from your pelvic floor exercises. You can also train other muscles without worrying about bladder leaks.
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Can I use Efemia Bladder Support for urge incontinence?
Efemia is not intended to be used for urge incontinence and is therefore not clinically tested for the condition.
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Will it cure my incontinence?
No, it will help you to keep dry during use. Efemia temporarily alleviates the symptoms of Stress Urinary Incontinence (leaks). When you remove the device the effect of the device will be gone.
Different products
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What’s the difference between Contrelle, a TVT-operation and the Efemia Bladder Support?
Contrelle supports the bladder neck, and therefore functions differently to the Efemia Bladder Support, which supports the urethra. Contrelle is a disposable product, whereas the Efemia Bladder Support can be used for three months. TVT is a surgical method where a sling is placed under the urethra to provide support. The Efemia Bladder Support and TVT support the urethra in the same place.
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Does a menstrual cup function similarly?
The rim of the menstrual cup pushing against the vagina can have the same effect. However, the idea is to place the menstrual cup as close to the uterus as possible to collect blood. The Efemia Bladder Support, on the other hand, has been designed to support the urethra in the right area every time it is used.
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