How I Beat Prolapse & Bladder Leaks After Hysterectomy – With Kegel8
Kegel8 Ultra 20 Review: My Recovery After Prolapse & Hysterectomy
By Sherryl, age 45

When Everything Fell Apart
At 45, after giving birth to two children, a partial hysterectomy at 32 and a 20+ year career as a nurse, I started noticing something was wrong. I felt pressure at the vaginal opening, back pain, and even dribbling after urination.
My GP diagnosed a 2nd–3rd degree vaginal/bladder prolapse. I was horrified. I’d been told after my hysterectomy I didn’t need pelvic exams — but no one ever explained the importance of maintaining pelvic floor strength.
Surgery Didn’t Solve It
I had bladder repair surgery with a urethral sling, but it didn’t stop the dribbling. My doctor warned I’d likely need repeat surgery within five years. Even worse, when I resumed sex, my husband and I realised the “lifted” anatomy exposed just how weak my pelvic floor really was. Pleasure was gone. I thought intimacy was doomed.
Finding Kegel8 Ultra 20
Determined to avoid more surgery, I searched online and discovered the Kegel8 Ultra 20 Electronic Pelvic Toner. I ordered one and started using it straight away.
“We noticed a difference after only 3 weeks… but I kept going.”
My husband was completely satisfied again within three weeks — but I finished the full 12-week programme, testing three different probes.
Life-Changing Results
After 12 weeks:
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My pelvic floor was strong again
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The dribbling stopped
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Sex became pleasurable again
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My confidence returned
“My pelvic floor is strong, the dribble gone… I could have avoided surgery had I known about this first.”
I now use Kegel8 for maintenance, and I’ll never let my pelvic health slide again.
Why Every Woman Should Know
I tell every woman I know about Kegel8 — including colleagues who’ve had hysterectomies. Too many of us are left in the dark, told that leaks and pads are just part of ageing.
They’re not. You can absolutely take control of your pelvic health.
The Kegel8 Ultra 20 is an amazing tool for women with prolapse, bladder leaks or weakness after hysterectomy. Don’t suffer in silence — every woman deserves this.

