An improved reliable method for
exercising pelvic floor muscles and
treating urinary stress incontinence

Before thinking medication or even surgery, think LadySystem®
LadySystem® is a non-pharmacological, non-surgical, pelvic floor therapy to treat urinary stress incontinence (involuntary loss of urine occurring while coughing, sneezing, laughing, or simply jumping, dancing or walking).
- Recommended as part of the normal post-natal recovery programme to gradually restore your pelvic floor strength weakened by pregnancy and childbirth.
- Simple, private, easy to perform at home - 15 minutes, twice a day, for 3 months.
- Helps performing Kegel exercises by targeting and strengthening the proper pelvic floor muscles.
- Allows you to evaluate the progress of your pelvic floor re-strengthening.
- Your symptoms caused by pelvic floor weakening should improve within 6 weeks to 3 months.
How does it work?
LadySystem® is a biofeedback (reflex contraction) therapy consisting of 5 vaginal cones of identical shapes but of varying weights. It was shown that women could be trained to contract the pelvic floor muscles to retain cones of increasing weight in the vagina. The feeling of losing the cone from the vagina initiates a powerful sensory biofeedback response called passive contraction, causing the pelvic floor muscles to contract around the cone for its retention. The objective of LadySystem® therapy is to gradually strengthen the pelvic floor by using the heaviest cone a woman can comfortably support for 15 minutes.

How do I get LadySystem?
LadySystem is available in pharmacies only (behind the counter). Talk to your health care professional, he or she may prescribe it to you.
To know more about the LadySystem vaginal cone therapy and how to use it, click on the sections shown in the left column.
For more information, contact our Medical Information Service
at 1 888 666-0611 medicalinfo@duchesnay.com
Medical Information Service
1 888 666-0611
medicalinfo@duchesnay.com
The health information contained herein is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to replace discussions with a healthcare provider. All decisions regarding patient care must be made with a healthcare provider, considering the unique characteristics of each patient.

