Who Needs Femme Jock

Femme Jock is designed for women seeking external pelvic support during times of increased pelvic load, pressure, or instability.

You may benefit from Femme Jock if you:

  • Experience pelvic heaviness, pressure, or discomfort
  • Are pregnant and want added pelvic stability
  • Are postpartum and easing back into daily activity
  • Experience pelvic girdle pain (SPD) during pregnancy
  • Have mild to moderate pelvic organ prolapse and want supportive relief
  • Experience bladder or bowel pressure during standing or movement
  • Are recovering from vaginal birth and want perineal support
  • Want pelvic support during walking, standing, or long days on your feet

Pelvic Conditions Where Femme Jock May Be Worn

Femme Jock is designed to provide external pelvic and perineal support and may be worn as a comfort and support aid for women experiencing the following conditions, with healthcare provider approval when appropriate:

Pelvic Organ Support & Prolapse-Related Conditions

  • Cystocele (Bladder Prolapse) – mild to moderate (Stages 1–3)
  • Rectocele – mild to moderate
  • Uterine Prolapse – mild to moderate
  • Enterocele – mild to moderate
  • Vaginal Vault Prolapse (post-hysterectomy support)

Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Conditions

  • Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP / SPD)
  • Pregnancy-related pelvic pressure or heaviness
  • Pelvic instability due to ligament laxity
  • Vulvar varicosities
  • Perineal discomfort during pregnancy

Postpartum & Recovery Support

  • Post-vaginal birth pelvic and perineal support
  • Postpartum pelvic floor weakness
  • Postpartum pelvic pressure or heaviness
  • Early postpartum mobility support (walking, standing)
  • Pelvic support after assisted vaginal delivery (with provider clearance)

Pelvic Floor Muscle Conditions

  • Hypotonic (weak) pelvic floor
  • Hypertonic (overactive/tight) pelvic floor — when gentle external support is appropriate
  • Pelvic floor fatigue or strain

Bladder & Bowel Support (Non-Invasive)

  • Bladder pressure or stress-related pelvic discomfort
  • Bowel pressure associated with pelvic support changes
  • Anal sphincter weakness or postpartum perineal strain (non-surgical, supportive use)

General Use & Lifestyle Support

  • Prolonged standing or walking-related pelvic discomfort
  • Daily activity support during pregnancy or recovery
  • Women seeking non-bulky, low-profile pelvic support

Important Medical Note

Femme Jock provides external support only. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent medical conditions and does not replace pelvic floor therapy, medical treatment, or surgical intervention. Use should be discontinued if discomfort occurs, and medical guidance is recommended for advanced prolapse, post-surgical recovery, or persistent symptoms.

Feeling More Supported with Early to Moderate Uterine Prolapse

Living with uterine prolapse in its early or moderate stages often isn’t about constant pain — it’s about how your body feels as the day goes on. Many women notice a sense of heaviness, pressure, or downward pulling, especially when they’ve been on their feet for a while.

It can make movement feel more tiring.
It can make you more aware of your body.
And it can quietly affect confidence.

Femme Jock was created for exactly this experience.

A Sense of Lift Where You Need It Most

Rather than wrapping the belly or relying on bulky straps, Femme Jock offers low, gentle support right at the base of the pelvis. Many women describe it as feeling more held and supported, especially during standing, walking, or long days.

It doesn’t “fix” prolapse — and it isn’t meant to. What it does is help reduce that constant awareness of heaviness, so everyday movement feels more comfortable and manageable.

Support That Fits into Real Life

Femme Jock is designed to fade into the background. Once it’s on, you can move, sit, and go about your day without thinking about it — which can make a meaningful difference when you’re living with ongoing pelvic symptoms.

Comfort Without Complication

For women with mild to moderate prolapse, external support can feel like a small but steady reassurance — something that helps you feel more confident in your body while you continue with your care plan, therapy, or daily routines.

Because feeling supported isn’t about stopping life — it’s about making life feel easier to live.