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Bit of a personal question

36 replies

slowlygoingbonkers · 14/07/2012 13:47

Can I just ask, when having sex with your partner can you feel him inside all the way around? I can't and have started to think I'm a bit loose down there? He has assured me it still feels the same after dc3 20 months ago but recently our sex life has dwindled to practically nothing and when we do have it after I have orgasmed he always asks if I can finish him off by oral which makes me think that to him it feels like throwing a welly down the Mersey tunnel Sad

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SoleSource · 14/07/2012 16:45

Just a tingling sensation You insert like a Tampax add your own chord/string to the end of the 'Eyelet' to pull it out. Sometimes a litte sharp but IT DOES NOT HURT.

I had the Neurotrac before this and was exactly the same except price and non cordless.

The settings start very subtle, you just mive up with confidence and time.

I bought my Athena for about £180. Gosh the price has shot up since December 2011!!

RandomMess · 14/07/2012 16:48

£200 Shock

I wonder how much better it is than using kegal weights though like this

www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003UES7A8/?tag=hydra0b-21&hvadid=9550948509&ref=asc_df_B003UES7A8

I was very good for ages using it everyday whilst I showered etc and it helped massively but then I got lazy...

SoleSource · 14/07/2012 16:53

Myinnergodess

Manual states that the Athena shouldn't be used whilst

sleeping

anything else is in your vagina such as a tampon or diaphragm, or are engaging in sexual intercourse

engaging in any activity that could immerse the trainer in water while operating. eg - swimming, bathing

driving a motor vehicle

menstruating , if you are pregnant or if you have a pacemaker

SoleSource · 14/07/2012 16:58

Didn't work for me Random as I couldn't be bothered. What works for some may not for others, I wish it did as I would have saved £180 but mine forever now for private top ups.

I didn't see my GP .. not saying that is the right decision for others to make.

SoleSource · 14/07/2012 17:12

I cannot find anything about Mirena coil in the manual. I'd ring the helpline

0800 612 6749

[email protected]

RandomMess · 14/07/2012 17:14

I am very tempted to buy one!!!

SoleSource · 14/07/2012 17:18

Just do it! :)

Use it for a few days then just before you seduce DH/partner

Report back :)

NettleTea · 14/07/2012 17:48

I had one of these but was too scared to use it so I ended up selling it on ebay ....

SoleSource · 14/07/2012 17:51

I was too had it since last year so just started using it! Weird since i used one before. I think the cordless aspect was scary.

QuietNinjaObsessing · 14/07/2012 17:57

Just do your pelvic floor exercises! It's free!

izzybizzybuzzybees · 14/07/2012 18:28

You can get referred from your go to a woman's health physio who specialise in this kind of thing. I had a prolapse after my DD and I was referred to physio where I was taught the correct way to do pelvic floor excercisee but the physio checked when I was doing them and she couldn't feel me contracting them so she used one of the electrical devices for 15 minute sessions every few weeks. It has helped but I still have a prolapse which is slowly getting worse as I am pregnant again! By referring to the physiotherapy they will be able to help and can loan a device to you also if necessary.

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