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Using Yōni.Fit Is as Easy as 1 - 2 - 3

Yōni.Fit is inserted in the vagina similarly to a tampon or menstrual cup, but it is designed to gently place pressure on the urethra to prevent involuntary leaking.

Step 1

Wash your hands, then clean the Yōni.Fit with a gentle soap and water.

Step 2

Fold the Yōni.Fit and insert the folded end into the vagina until the tab on the bottom is just inside the vaginal opening.

Step 3

Remove after 12 hours or when done with activities that require leak prevention, whichever comes first.

Illustration of internal anatomy showing YoniFit in position

Yōni.Fit moves with your body

The soft and flexible medical-grade silicone is strong enough to prevent leaks while still allowing you to pee voluntarily without removing the device. Yōni.Fit moves with your body, no hard or poking parts.

smiling woman sitting in garden

“There’s not anything I would change about the device. You just use it and you live your life. It’s so comfortable once you put it in you don’t even remember that it’s there.”
- Heather

Yōni.Fit 101

Dr. Christina Escobar, one of the principal investigators to study Yōni.Fit, shows you how to insert the device and how it fits inside the vagina to prevent bladder leaks.

How to Get a Yōni.Fit

Visit your healthcare provider.

Yōni.Fit is available in the US by prescription only. If you experience urine leaks during sneezing, laughing, coughing, or exercise then Yōni.Fit might be right for you, but your healthcare provider can help make that determination. Visit your primary care provider, OBGYN, or urogynecologist to discuss your bladder leaks.

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Do you have to take the Yōni.Fit out to pee?

No, you can leave your Yōni.Fit device in to voluntarily pee!

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