Women with endometriosis, prolapse of the uterus or myxomas sometimes experience bleeding or pain during sex. The medical name for this problem is collision dyspareunia. Despite a variety of causes, there is a simple support option: the soft Bumpi® Rings.
If you want to learn more about discomfort during intercourse, you may also be interested in our article:
Dyspareunia - when intimacy gets painful
How to Use Bumpi® Rings
One or several soft Bumpi® Rings are stretched with both hands and, before penetration, pulled up the penis shaft right up to the testicles. The depth of penetration can be adjusted individually, depending on the number of
Bumpi® Rings used.
To pull off, the rings are stretched again and can then be removed. Using the Bumpi® Rings is simple, quick, and does not interfere with lovemaking. There is no risk of the Bumpi® Rings slipping inside the partner. They are designed to support more relaxed and comfortable sexuality for both partners.
For additional support in intimate comfort, you may also like: Overcoming Intimate Pain: Gentle Support with Vagiwell® Vaginal Dilators
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Advantages of Bumpi® Rings
- friendly to the skin, soft, flexible
- compatible with water-soluble lubricants, silicone oil, skin creams, vegetable fats
- biocompatible, tested to ISO 10993
- compatible with condoms made from latex and polyisoprene
- free from latex, phthalate, bisphenol A and silicone
- ecologically designed
- durable and reusable
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You want to learn more? Then check out our official Bumpi® Rings product page!
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⚠️ Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice.
If you experience persistent pain, bleeding, or uncertainty about your symptoms, please consult
a healthcare professional.