The pelvic floor muscles hold the vagina, uterus and bladder in place. The most direct route to those muscles is through the vagina. In addition, the detrusor muscle that contracts the bladder is approximately three inches away from the tip of the device when vaginally inserted. Calming that muscle is what prevents urge incontinence (also called Overactive Bladder).
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