A new company Intimina recently contacted me about reviewing their Laselle Kegel exerciser. I don't have any underlying pelvic floor issues, so I offered to find someone more appropriate to test and review the device. (If I didn't know what these were, I would have guessed some kind of baby toy!)
If you'd like to try it out, send me an email describing why you'd be a good candidate. If I select you, you agree to test the Kegel exerciser and write up a detailed, honest review. The device will be yours to keep in exchange for doing the review.
looks a little scary
ReplyDeleteHow do we email you?
ReplyDeleteon my "about" page
ReplyDeleteDon't you mean gyn-eeeee pig?
ReplyDeleteHahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd be up for it. Had our baby march 5, 3 days after Inga. I am a physiotherapist and feel I generally have things under control but wouldn't mind testing it out and reviewing it.
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I believe you mean guinea pig, not gineau pig.
ReplyDeleteYes, I always spell it wrong! Ack.
ReplyDeleteI just emailed you. Sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteI should hope you would get to keep it afterwards!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try it! Could always use more tone after 3 kids!
ReplyDeleteI have delivered 5 children, I have been very lazy and need to get my act back together. i would love to have more children. i need help
ReplyDeleteKegels are so last century! Here's a great post that recommends squatting instead:
ReplyDeletehttp://journeytocrunchville.wordpress.com/2010/08/17/why-you-should-stop-doing-kegels/#entry