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J**P
So happy with these
I just bought these panties and I am so impressed. I have a prolapse and I have very bad periods of pain, especially when I first go to bed at night. These parties provide wonderful support without a feeling of tight binding. More importantly I no longer have pain! I must admit that I first balked at the price, but now I wish I had two pairs. Maybe one of these days I will splurge nd get the second pair.
E**N
Bueno
Muy bueno
J**T
Mega bei Absenkung der Blase
Stützt unwahrscheinlich gut, ich müßte eigentlich einen Pessar tragen, aber das ist mir nichts. Deshalb dieser Versuch und ich bestelle mir gleich eine zweite dazu. Immer wenn ich raus gehe oder Sport mache oder mein Kind viel tragen muss, unterstützt mich der Slip sehr.
A**R
It does actually work - it lifts!
I have a prolapsed uterus which actually protrudes quite a bit so my comments are based on what has helped with this, and these ‘Vulvar Varicosity Briefs’ really have helped.Basically, they are a firm stretchy fabric with a sewn-in, X-shaped reinforcement stretching between the legs with a very slightly thickened central section which stays fairly flat so that it lifts and levels the protrusion – and it really works!I’m 5’2” tall, 42” round the widest part of my hips and gambled on a medium which actually is a good fit on me. They have an adjustable drawstring at the waist which I didn’t even notice when I first wore them and think I’ll probably take out as not needed.When I put them on I pull them up above the curve of my hips (making them very slightly higher at the back/lower at the front). They stay there and are firm but perfectly comfortable, and I wear them over normal knickers so they don’t need to be washed every time. A side effect is that they give a slight degree of support to my stomach which has become increasingly saggy since turning 65.(I also tried a belt type support with a Y-shaped central section going between the legs. It was useless as the central section just molded itself around my protruding uterus and didn’t lift it at all. Also the actual belt was very bulky – although that might not have mattered if it had actually worked.)
H**T
Too short at the back
These sorts of garments are a "hit" or miss, unfortunately the back of the garment was too short and did not go up to the waist
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