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Contiform β€” Reusable Intravaginal Pessary for Stress Incontinence

  • Reusable Pessary for Stress Incontinence
  • Confidence During Daily Movement
  • Comfortable Internal Support
$80.00 AUD

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Contiform – Intravaginal pessary insert for stress urinary incontinence

Contiform is a reusable intravaginal pessary designed to support bladder control for people with stress urinary incontinence. It is trusted in clinics across Australia and helps manage leaks that occur with coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise, lifting, or running.

The Contiform Starter Pack (New User Kit) includes all three sizes (Small, Medium and Large), allowing you to find the most comfortable and effective fit before purchasing a single replacement size.

Contiform sits gently inside the vagina (similar to a tampon) and provides support to the urethra, helping reduce the downward pressure that contributes to leakage. It can be worn during the day, during exercise, or for specific activities where leaks tend to occur.

Pelvic floor muscle training remains first-line care for stress urinary incontinence. Contiform can be used alongside pelvic floor exercises as a practical, non-surgical support option.

Why you’ll love Contiform

  • Helps reduce bladder leakage with coughing, sneezing, laughing and exercise
  • Clinically researched, discreet and non-surgical
  • Reusable and cost-effective compared with disposable pads
  • Can be worn during activity for greater comfort and confidence

Product options

  • Contiform Starter Pack (New User Kit)
    • Includes small, medium, large with retrieval ribbon and paper instructions for use
  • Contiform Small Replacement
    • Includes small contiform with retrieval ribbon and paper instructions for use
  • Contiform Medium Replacement
    • Includes medium contiform with retrieval ribbon and paper instructions for use
  • Contiform Large Replacement
    • Includes large contiform with retrieval ribbon and paper instructions for use
  • Silicone Removal Ribbon (ribbon only)

New users should start with the Starter Pack before purchasing individual replacement sizes.

How to use

  1. Wash your hands and wet the Contiform device with clean water before insertion.
  2. Insert in a similar way to a tampon, with the open side facing down.
  3. The device sits inside the vagina and supports the bladder neck.
  4. Remove at the end of the day or after the chosen activity.
  5. Wash with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly, air dry, and store.
    If you have pelvic pain, prolapse, a history of pelvic surgery, or are unsure whether Contiform is suitable, consult your pelvic health physiotherapist.

Who it’s suitable for

  • Stress urinary incontinence (leaks with coughing, sneezing or laughing)
  • Bladder leakage during exercise or movement
  • Postpartum urinary leakage (after the early postnatal period)
  • Anyone seeking a comfortable, discreet, non-surgical support option

When Contiform may not be the right choice

Contiform may not be suitable if any of the following apply:

  • You are currently pregnant or less than two months postpartum
  • You have an active bladder infection or urinary tract infection
  • You have a vaginal infection (such as thrush), vaginal soreness, irritation, or broken skin
  • You experience constant urinary leakage rather than activity-related leaks
  • You intend to use Contiform during penetrative sex
  • You have previously had bladder surgery
  • You have had vaginal mesh inserted or sling surgery for stress urinary incontinence
  • You have a diagnosed condition affecting bladder function

If you use an intrauterine device (IUD), please speak with your doctor before using Contiform. Extra care is required during removal to avoid disturbing the IUD.

If you’re unsure whether Contiform is right for you, we recommend speaking with your pelvic health physiotherapist or GP for personalised advice.

Please note

When you first open your Contiform, you may notice a small opening in the device. This is intentional and part of the design. It allows the Contiform to fold comfortably for insertion and helps maintain normal urine flow once in place.

The opening sits on the inside of the collar to reduce pressure on the bladder neck and lower the risk of urinary obstruction. You may notice it more clearly when the device is folded. This is completely normal and does not affect how well Contiform works.

With regular use, the opening will gradually extend over time. When it reaches the top of the collar, this indicates the device has reached the end of its usable life and should be replaced.

  • Free shipping for orders over $100 (Australia only)
  • Orders are dispatched within 1-3 business days.
  • All items are located within Australia.
  • You will receive an email confirmation once your order has been dispatchedΒ with your order number and shipping method.
  • If stock needs to be sent from more than one warehouse, you willΒ receive multiple packages with multiple tracking numbers.
  • All intimate products are shipped with discreet packaging.
  • If you require products urgently, please contact us directly to confirm theΒ stock location so that weΒ canΒ endeavor to process and dispatch your order as a priority.

Change of Mind Purchases

Due to the intimate nature of our products,Β we do not accept returns or exchanges forΒ change-of-mind purchases.

The exception for this is SRC Health Products

  • SRC Recovery garments must be returned within 30 days of purchase
  • SRC Non recovery products must be returned within 14 days of purchase
  • All items are required to be returned in their original unworn condition, with their garment tags and labels in place.
  • Shipping costs are non-refundable.
  • To initiate a SRC Health product return, please contact hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au for further instructionsΒ 

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Who is Contiform best suited for and who should not use it?

Contiform is best suited for women experiencing stress urinary incontinence, where leakage occurs during activities that increase abdominal pressure such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, running, or gym exercise.

It is commonly chosen by women after pregnancy, during perimenopause, or when pelvic floor support has changed over time. Many active women use Contiform when returning to sport or higher-impact exercise, as it can provide reassurance and reduce the fear of leakage during movement.

Contiform works by providing gentle internal support to the vaginal wall adjacent to the urethra. This helps reduce leakage linked to urethral hypermobility, which is one of the most common contributors to stress incontinence. Many women use Contiform as part of a broader pelvic health plan that includes pelvic floor strengthening and physiotherapy support. Used this way, it can help women stay active and confident while working on long-term pelvic floor health.

However, Contiform is not suitable for everyone. It is designed for stress incontinence and may not be helpful for women whose main symptom is urge incontinence, where leakage is driven by a sudden strong urge to urinate rather than movement or physical pressure.

You should avoid using Contiform if you currently have a vaginal infection such as thrush, bacterial vaginosis, or unexplained vaginal irritation until this has been treated and cleared.

It may also not be appropriate if you have significant pelvic organ prolapse, ongoing pelvic pain, or discomfort with internal devices. In these cases, assessment by a pelvic health physiotherapist or medical professional is recommended before use.

Women who are pregnant, recently postpartum, or who have had recent pelvic or vaginal surgery should seek medical guidance before using a pessary.

If Contiform feels painful, causes discomfort, or worsens symptoms, it should be removed and reviewed with a healthcare provider. A well-fitted pessary should feel comfortable and supportive, not painful.

If you are unsure whether Contiform is right for you, a pelvic health physiotherapist can help guide your decision and ensure you are choosing the most appropriate support for your symptoms.

Contiform Pessary Australia β€” Reusable Incontinence Support FAQ

Expert answers to common questions about the Contiform intravaginal pessary for stress urinary incontinence, including how to insert it, sizing, effectiveness, and where to buy in Australia.

A Contiform pessary is a reusable intravaginal device specifically designed to treat stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women. Developed by an Australian gynaecologist, it is shaped like a hollow tampon and is worn inside the vagina to provide gentle support to the urethra and bladder neck β€” the area where urine leakage typically occurs during physical activity.

Stress incontinence happens when actions like coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, or exercising put sudden pressure on the bladder. If the pelvic floor muscles and surrounding tissues are weakened β€” often due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or ageing β€” this pressure can cause involuntary urine leakage. The Contiform works by mechanically supporting the vaginal wall adjacent to the urethra, effectively reinforcing the natural closure mechanism that prevents leakage.

Unlike traditional ring pessaries that are typically fitted by a healthcare professional and designed for long-term continuous wear, the Contiform is a self-managed device. You insert and remove it yourself, much like you would a tampon. This makes it a practical, discreet option for women who want bladder support on their own terms β€” whether that means wearing it all day for general daily activities or only during specific activities like running, gym classes, or sport.

Clinical research supports the Contiform's effectiveness. Studies have shown that 52% of women experience no leakage at all while using it, and women with moderate to severe stress incontinence report an average 72% reduction in leakage volume. The device is listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), which means it meets Australian safety and quality standards for medical devices.

Inserting a Contiform is straightforward and very similar to inserting a tampon. Most women find it easy after one or two attempts, especially if they are already comfortable using tampons or menstrual cups.

To insert, hold the Contiform between your thumb and first two fingers with the tapered end pointing towards you. Find a comfortable position β€” standing with one foot raised on a step, sitting on the edge of a chair, or lying down all work well. Gently insert the tapered end into the vagina, guiding it upward and back towards the small of your back, as far as is comfortable. The front of the device should rest behind your pubic bone, and the back should sit under or behind your cervix.

Once inserted, test the fit immediately. Cough firmly, jump on the spot, or do a brief jog. If you experience no leakage and the device feels comfortable, the size is correct. If there is still leakage or the device moves noticeably, you likely need a larger size. If it feels uncomfortable or you have difficulty emptying your bladder, try the next size down.

To remove the Contiform, you can use your fingers to gently pull it out, or use the silicone removal ribbon that is supplied free with every Contiform. The ribbon attaches to the device and sits just inside the vaginal opening, making removal quick and easy.

Contiform must be removed at least once every 24 hours for cleaning. Wash it with warm water and unperfumed soap after each use. Do not boil it or place it in a microwave, as heat can damage the material and reduce the device's effectiveness. Allow it to air dry before reinserting.

Contiform is available in three sizes β€” Small, Medium, and Large β€” and choosing the right size is essential for effective bladder support. Because every woman's anatomy is different, there is no way to predict the correct size based on body type, age, or number of pregnancies. The only reliable method is to try the device and test for leakage.

If you are a new user, Contiform recommends starting with the Starter Pack (also called the New User Kit), which contains one of each size. This allows you to systematically test each size and identify the one that provides the best combination of comfort and leak prevention for your body.

The fitting process is simple. Begin with the Medium size, as this fits the majority of women. Insert it, then perform your usual leak-triggering activities β€” coughing, jumping, jogging, or whatever typically causes you to leak. If the Medium stops your leakage and feels comfortable, that is your size. If you still leak or the device moves, move up to Large. If the Medium feels too firm or makes it difficult to empty your bladder, try the Small.

Once you have established your correct size, you can purchase replacement units in that size individually β€” you no longer need to buy the full Starter Pack each time. Most women find their size remains consistent, though some may need to reassess after significant changes such as further pregnancies, pelvic surgery, or substantial weight changes.

If you are unsure about sizing or have difficulty finding the right fit, consulting a pelvic health physiotherapist can be very helpful. They can assess your pelvic floor and advise on whether Contiform is suitable for your specific type of incontinence.

Contiform is available in three sizes β€” Small, Medium, and Large β€” and choosing the right size is essential for effective bladder support. Because every woman's anatomy is different, there is no way to predict the correct size based on body type, age, or number of pregnancies. The only reliable method is to try the device and test for leakage.

If you are a new user, Contiform recommends starting with the Starter Pack (also called the New User Kit), which contains one of each size. This allows you to systematically test each size and identify the one that provides the best combination of comfort and leak prevention for your body.

The fitting process is simple. Begin with the Medium size, as this fits the majority of women. Insert it, then perform your usual leak-triggering activities β€” coughing, jumping, jogging, or whatever typically causes you to leak. If the Medium stops your leakage and feels comfortable, that is your size. If you still leak or the device moves, move up to Large. If the Medium feels too firm or makes it difficult to empty your bladder, try the Small.

Once you have established your correct size, you can purchase replacement units in that size individually β€” you no longer need to buy the full Starter Pack each time. Most women find their size remains consistent, though some may need to reassess after significant changes such as further pregnancies, pelvic surgery, or substantial weight changes.

If you are unsure about sizing or have difficulty finding the right fit, consulting a pelvic health physiotherapist can be very helpful. They can assess your pelvic floor and advise on whether Contiform is suitable for your specific type of incontinence.

Absolutely β€” exercise is one of the primary use cases for Contiform. Many women purchase the device specifically because stress incontinence during physical activity has forced them to avoid exercise, modify their workouts, or manage leakage with pads. Contiform provides an internal support that allows women to return to high-impact and strenuous activities with confidence.

You can wear Contiform during any type of exercise, including running, jogging, HIIT classes, CrossFit, jumping, trampolining, tennis, netball, gym workouts, yoga, Pilates, swimming, and cycling. The device sits securely inside the vagina and does not move during vigorous activity when correctly sized. It is not visible externally and cannot be felt by others during contact sport.

Some women choose to wear Contiform only during exercise β€” inserting it before their workout and removing it afterward. Others who experience leakage during general daily activities prefer to wear it all day and remove it at night for cleaning. Both approaches are appropriate, and you can adjust your wearing pattern to suit your lifestyle and the severity of your symptoms.

If you find that the Contiform moves, feels uncomfortable, or does not prevent leakage during exercise, the most likely explanation is incorrect sizing. Try the next size up, as higher-impact activities generally require a firmer fit. If you continue to experience leakage during very high-impact activities despite correct sizing, this may indicate more significant pelvic floor weakness that would benefit from physiotherapy assessment alongside Contiform use.

The ability to exercise without fear of leakage is consistently reported as one of the most significant quality-of-life improvements by Contiform users. Returning to sport and fitness activities that incontinence had taken away is often described as life-changing.

With daily use, a single Contiform device lasts approximately 30 to 45 days before it needs to be replaced. Over this period, the material gradually softens and loses its structural integrity, which reduces its ability to effectively support the urethra and prevent leakage. You will likely notice the device becoming less firm and potentially less effective as it approaches the end of its usable life.

If you only wear Contiform during specific activities rather than all day every day β€” for example, only during exercise sessions β€” the device will last longer than 45 days because it accumulates fewer hours of wear. There is no fixed hour count; rather, you should replace the device when you notice it becoming noticeably softer or when leakage begins to return despite the device being in place.

Contiform replacement units are sold individually once you know your correct size, making ongoing use straightforward and cost-effective. You do not need to repurchase the full Starter Pack each time β€” only your established size.

In terms of care and maintenance, proper cleaning after each use extends the device's functional life. Wash with warm water and unperfumed soap, and allow it to air dry. Avoid boiling, microwaving, or using harsh chemicals, as these will degrade the material more quickly. Store the device in a clean, dry place when not in use.

Compared to disposable incontinence pads, which need to be purchased continuously and create ongoing waste, Contiform offers a more sustainable and often more cost-effective approach over time. A single device providing 30 to 45 days of protection compares favourably to purchasing and disposing of pads daily.

Contiform and ring pessaries are both vaginal devices used to manage incontinence, but they differ significantly in design, fitting process, intended use, and how they are managed day to day.

A ring pessary is a firm, circular silicone device that is fitted inside the vagina by a healthcare professional β€” typically a gynaecologist, urogynaecologist, or specially trained physiotherapist. Ring pessaries come in many sizes and are designed for long-term continuous wear, often remaining in place for three to six months between clinical check-ups. They are primarily used for pelvic organ prolapse, though ring pessaries with a knob (an incontinence knob) can also support the urethra for stress incontinence management.

Contiform, by contrast, is a self-managed device shaped like a tampon that you insert and remove yourself without any clinical fitting appointment. It comes in three sizes, and you determine your own correct size using the Starter Pack. It is designed to be removed at least once every 24 hours for cleaning and is replaced every 30 to 45 days with daily use.

The key practical differences come down to independence and convenience. Contiform does not require a healthcare appointment for fitting or ongoing management β€” you manage it entirely yourself. This makes it accessible to women who may not have easy access to a urogynaecologist or who prefer to manage their incontinence independently. Ring pessaries, while effective and long-lasting, require clinical involvement for fitting, insertion, removal, and regular review.

Contiform is specifically designed for stress urinary incontinence and does not treat prolapse. Ring pessaries can treat both prolapse and incontinence depending on the type fitted. If you have significant prolapse alongside incontinence, a ring pessary fitted by a clinician may be more appropriate. If your primary issue is stress incontinence and you want a self-managed solution, Contiform is purpose-built for that need.

Contiform is available in Australia through Blossom Pelvic Health, a specialist pelvic health retailer that stocks the full Contiform range including the Starter Pack (New User Kit) and individual replacement units in all three sizes. Blossom Pelvic Health offers free delivery across Australia and provides access to pelvic health physiotherapist guidance to help you choose the right product for your needs.

If you are a first-time user, you should purchase the Contiform Starter Pack, which contains one Small, one Medium, and one Large device. This allows you to test all three sizes and determine which provides the best fit and leak prevention for your body. Once you know your size, you can purchase individual replacement units in that size for ongoing use.

Buying through an Australian specialist retailer means faster shipping, local customer support, and clear guidance around use and sizing. Blossom Pelvic Health can also help you understand whether Contiform is the right product for your type of incontinence, or whether a different approach β€” such as pelvic floor training devices, vaginal moisturisers, or a clinical pessary fitting β€” might be more suitable for your situation.

Contiform is listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), which means it has been assessed and approved for sale in Australia as a medical device. This provides assurance that the product meets Australian safety and quality standards.

For women who are uncertain about whether Contiform is appropriate for them, Blossom Pelvic Health recommends consulting a pelvic health physiotherapist. Many physiotherapists are familiar with the Contiform and can advise on whether it suits your specific type of incontinence, the severity of your symptoms, and your overall pelvic floor health.

Contiform β€” Reusable Intravaginal Pessary for Stress Incontinence

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