50% of women report symptoms of a weak pelvic floor such as weeing involuntarily when they laugh, cough, sneeze or exercise.

Mums are particularly at risk of incontinence issues with up to 80% affected when the pelvic floor is stretched during pregnancy, labour or C-section.

2 out of 3 women admitted they wouldn’t feel comfortable discussing their condition with their closest friends or family and 40% feel embarrassed to discuss their pelvic floor issue with their doctor!


72% of women never seek treatment. We want to tackle the silence around pelvic floor health once and for all, and what better way than to use humour? Join us and spread the word - you’re not alone, and many pelvic floor issues are treatable! #freefrompee

Meet Bobo, a fun-loving lady who loves a good laugh, jog and jump. Bobo is up for anything, if only she could rely on her sidekick, Bladder, a little more when she goes to Giggle Planet, Trampoline Land or when she runs for the bus… 

Bladder leakage happens when the pelvic floor is weak.

Pelvic floor is a powerful set of muscles that play an important role in core stability, bladder control and intimate wellbeing.

Bladder leakage happens when the pelvic floor is weak.

Strong pelvic floor

Elvie Trainer visualizes your pelvic floor movements in real time with biofeedback, a mind-body technique often used by healthcare professionals for pelvic floor rehabilitation.

Strong pelvic floor

Elvie Trainer

Better bladder control,
faster postnatal recovery and enhanced intimacy.

Results in less than 4 weeks.

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