Tuesday, January 5, 2016

New sex toy may be a miracle worker for women who experience painful sex

Dr. Donnica Moore has been an advocate for women's health for a long time, and even she was shocked to hear how many marriages are sexless, meaning the couple has sex only four times a year. In our interview, she said, "I’m not usually a naïve person, but I was shocked." The most common reason for a frigid bedroom: painful intercourse.


Moore met Colette Courtion, a pioneer of transformative beauty products and founder and CEO of Joylux, who created the vSculpt. After learning more about the device, she came on board as one of the brand's medical advisers.
When the product showed up on my doorstep, I was dubious. It just looks like a vibrator, and I'm no novice. I've been a stalwart sex shop customer since I was 18. However, as Moore pointed out, the vSculpt "is a medical device, not a toy."

To explain why you need this product, let's first look at The Problem: "Millions of women suffer from pelvic floor weakening," said Moore. "The pelvic floor supports all the organs in the pelvis, including the vagina — a very important organ — but also the uterus, the cervix, ovaries and fallopian tubes. When those muscles weaken, women develop various symptoms, like feeling not tight or not at their sexual best. What the vSculpt offers doctors is an option to recommend to their patients for strengthening and toning those muscles and stimulating the tissues in the vagina."sources

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