Don't Let Bladder Leaks Hinder Your Workout
Exercising women have
3 times
the risk of experiencing leaks.¹
Don't just live with it. Treat it and keep doing what you love. Left untreated, leaks often get worse over time.
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- Bø, K., Nygaard, I.E. Is Physical Activity Good or Bad for the Female Pelvic Floor? A Narrative Review. Sports Med 50, 471–484 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-019-01243-1
Flyte can help

Flyte by Pelvital is an FDA-cleared, clinically proven pelvic floor treatment device for stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Learn how it works from Dr. Nissrine Nakib.
- treats weakened pelvic floor muscles to reduce bladder leaks or restore continence
- use at home for 5 minutes per day for 6 weeks
- an HSA/FSA eligible expense.
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Learn more about the science inside the Flyte wand

The Flyte wand is placed in the vagina and delivers a series of mechanical pulses while you contract and relax the pelvic floor muscles in a 5-minute per day treatment.
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