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Diveen®
This type of bladder weakness is called stress urinary incontinence (SUI) caused by a weak pelvic floor, and it’s more common than you think. In the UK, as many as 1 in 3 women suffer from urine leaks at some point in their life.(1)
Diveen® is worn in the vagina, just like a tampon, and helps prevent urine leakage(2) caused by stress incontinence.
It gently supports the vaginal wall and bladder neck, giving extra support to a weak pelvic floor.
Any increased pressure from laughing, coughing or exercising transmits to the device making it softly tilt so that the urethra is blocked, significantly reducing the chance of leaking.
Diveen was successful for 85% of women in stopping or reducing leaks.(3)
Giving you the freedom to be you again.
“It is the first product I have tried that works!”
Available in Small and Medium with an applicator to aide insertion and a cord for easy removal.
When the bladder is put under pressure, due to coughing, laughing, sneezing or exercise, Diveen tilts to gently support the vaginal wall and bladder neck, significantly reducing the risk of leakage.
A step by step video guide
Please read the product instructions carefully before use. Consult your specialist continence team for treatment advice on managing your incontinence.
These symptoms often respond well to pelvic floor exercises. It is important to continue to perform pelvic floor exercises alongside using Diveen® if you are able.
“Such an amazing product that is so effective. This has been a life changer. I'm so happy!”
“Diveen gives me the confidence to go out socially without leaks or accidents”
“I used Diveen for the first time when I went running and to arrive home and not need to rush to the toilet was amazing.”
(1) https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/excellence-in-continence-care.pdf
(2) Cornu J.N et al. 75NC007 device for noninvasive stress urinary incontinence management in women: a randomized contol trial. International Urogynecology Journal 2012, 23 (12): 1727-34
(3) Diveen evaluation conducted by B.Braun Medical since March 2020, total of 53 patients across multiple UK sites
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