A medical device for pregnant women to consciously prepare for childbirth. It reduces the risk of perineal tear or episiotomy, boosts confidence, and strengthens the pelvic floor after birth.
Aniball - Pelvic floor and birth trainer
Aniball is a Class I medical device marked with the CE certification. It helps women learn to relax their pelvic floor using breathing techniques, which can contribute to a smoother birth and reduce the risk of perineal injury.
Main benefits:
- Reduces the risk of perineal injury
- Practicing birthing positions and breathing - Aniball helps familiarize women with the feeling of pressure caused by the baby’s head in the birth canal, enabling them to understand how to relax effectively using breath and positioning for a smoother birth experience.
- Boosts self-confidence - using Aniball gives women a greater sense of confidence and trust in their body, positively impacting their mental readiness for childbirth.
- Supports postpartum recovery - Aniball also contributes to restoring proper pelvic floor function after the postpartum period and helps prevent stress incontinence.
Recommendation:
Start using Aniball from the end of the 36th week of pregnancy, approximately 15–30 minutes per day.Safety:
Aniball is made from high-quality, biocompatible silicone and has been thoroughly tested to ensure maximum safety. Always follow the instructions in the user guide carefully.Use of the device may be limited by the woman’s health condition. To assess whether it is suitable for you and to consider any contraindications, we recommend consulting a physiotherapist or medical professional.
What’s in the package: Aniball, a discreet pouch and user guide.
We do not recommend the use of Aniball if you are:
experiencing a high-risk pregnancy or are at risk of preterm labor, suffering from any type of vaginal bleeding, planning on having a C-section, suffering from warts or other pathological vaginal infections, experiencing vaginal inflammation, genital herpes, vaginal injury, precancerous lesions or other pathological diseases of the cervix.
Please consult any problem that may arise during exercise with your doctor or midwife.
