Yōni.Fit Expands Use for Menstrual Discharge Management
Yōni.Fit, a pelvic floor training device originally designed for postpartum recovery and urinary incontinence, has expanded its intended use to include menstrual discharge management. This development reflects growing interest in non-invasive, at-home solutions for menstrual health that support pelvic floor strength alongside menstrual care.
The device, which uses biofeedback technology to guide users through pelvic floor muscle exercises, now includes features tailored to support individuals manage menstrual discharge more comfortably. By strengthening the pelvic floor, Yōni.Fit may assist in improving muscle tone and control, which can influence how the body manages menstrual flow and discharge.
According to the company’s updated product information, the expansion is based on user feedback and clinical observations suggesting that improved pelvic floor function can contribute to greater comfort and confidence during menstruation. The device remains non-hormonal and does not absorb or collect menstrual fluid; instead, it supports the body’s natural mechanisms through targeted muscle training.
Pelvic floor health is increasingly recognized as integral to overall well-being, particularly for individuals who experience menstrual discomfort, light bladder leakage, or pelvic weakness. Yōni.Fit’s approach combines guided exercise routines with real-time feedback via a connected app, allowing users to track progress and maintain consistency in their training.
Medical professionals note that even as pelvic floor training is not a direct treatment for menstrual disorders, it can be a supportive component of holistic menstrual health management. Strengthening these muscles may help reduce sensations of heaviness or pressure some individuals report during their menstrual cycle.
The expansion of Yōni.Fit’s use aligns with broader trends in femtech innovation, where technology is being applied to address underserved areas of women’s health through accessible, evidence-informed tools. As with any health device, users are advised to consult with a healthcare provider before beginning a new pelvic floor regimen, especially if they have underlying pelvic pain, prolapse, or other gynecological concerns.
Yōni.Fit continues to emphasize safety, usability, and clinical grounding in its product development. The device is cleared for over-the-counter use and is available directly to consumers through the company’s website and select retail partners.
This update underscores the evolving role of pelvic floor wellness in comprehensive menstrual care and highlights how existing health technologies can be adapted to meet new user needs through thoughtful iteration and user-centered design.