Description
This is size 3 of 9 Intimate Rose Vaginal Dilators that are intended to be used at home for controlled dilation of the vagina. They help expand, stretch, and relax pelvic floor muscles using progressive sizes to help relieve the symptoms of vaginismus, such as painful intercourse and medical exams.
Size: 3.7” long by .83” wide
Enhanced Comfort: Smooth, non-stick surface for a gentle experience.
Personal Healing: Gradual, personalized wellness progress.
Expert Design: By a former patient turned Pelvic PT
Safe and Trusted: BPA-free, medical-grade silicone, and recommended in professional courses.
Size Guide
Choosing the right dilator size(s) is important. Our nine progressive sizes allow you to gradually and comfortably progress towards your goal.
Pain with any type of penetration? Start with size 1 (approximately the size of a pinky finger) and work your way up through the Small Dilator Set or until you reach your goal.
Pain with medical exams? In general, if tampon penetration is ok, but exams are painful, size 3 may be appropriate for you, then progressing through the Medium Dilator Set or until you reach your goal.
Pain with intercourse? Consider the Medium Dilator Set for average size penis or Large Dilator Set for larger size penis. Progress through the sizes until you reach your goal.
If You Experience Pain
Once you are able to use the dilator comfortably inside the vagina at 0 or 1 on a pain scale of 0 – 10 (10 being the worst pain imaginable), you will be ready to size up to the next dilator.
If the pain is more than 2 -3 on a scale of 10 when attempting to insert, immediately stop and switch to a smaller size.
Indications:
The Intimate Rose Vaginal Dilators are tools intended for controlled dilation of the vagina. They can be used for dilation for an examination (by your doctor), in preparation for a surgical procedure, or to help relieve the symptoms of vaginismus (condition that involves tightening of the vaginal muscles) and related painful sex.
Contraindications:
Do not use if pregnant, consult with your doctor if this is appropriate for you.
Do not use dilators if you have active pelvic infections, undiagnosed bleeding, have open wounds inside or surrounding the vagina, or been currently placed on pelvic rest (a common recommendation soon after vaginal surgery, cervical LEEP, cone procedure, or giving birth).







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