Pelvic pain and pain during sex are topics many women silently endure, but rarely talk about. Whether it’s vaginismus, dyspareunia, postpartum discomfort, or general pelvic floor tension — the pain is real. And so is the shame and isolation that often come with it.
But what if a vibrator could help? Not for performance or pleasure (though that’s welcome too), but for relief.
Meet Kiwi — a pelvic pain relief vibrator designed for women who want to reconnect with their body, gently.
Understanding Pelvic Pain in Women
Pelvic pain isn’t just uncomfortable — it can affect self-esteem, relationships, and even your sense of identity. For many, it shows up during sex, tampon use, or even a routine exam. But it often has a deeper root.
What Is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
Your pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support your uterus, bladder, and bowels. When these muscles are too tight or misfiring, they can cause chronic pain, burning, and tension.
Common Conditions: Vaginismus, Dyspareunia, and More
- Vaginismus: Involuntary muscle contractions that make penetration painful or impossible
- Dyspareunia: Painful intercourse, often tied to tension, dryness, or trauma
- Postpartum healing: Scar tissue, nerve sensitivity, or lack of sensation after childbirth
The Emotional Toll of Painful Sex
It’s not just physical. Many women report anxiety, fear, avoidance, or feeling “broken.” It impacts connection, confidence, and desire. That's why any tool must approach the body with compassion, not pressure.
Why a Vibrator Might Be the Answer
Moving Beyond Pleasure: Therapeutic Vibrations
Low-frequency vibration can promote blood flow, relax tight muscles, and gently desensitize areas of tension. For some, it's the first time their body feels "safe" again.
The Science of Vibration and Muscle Relaxation
Studies show that mechanical vibration can reduce chronic pain by interfering with pain signals, improving circulation, and reducing muscular guarding.
Introducing Kiwi: A Vibrator Designed for Relief
Kiwi isn’t a typical vibrator. It’s specifically designed for women experiencing pain, tension, or fear around insertion.
What Makes Kiwi Different?
- Dual motors with customizable intensity
- Soft silicone for a gentle touch
- Subtle design that doesn’t feel overwhelming
Dual-Ended Design for External and Internal Use
Use the rounded end externally to explore pressure points. Use the slim end internally to ease into insertion at your own pace.
Gentle Stimulation, Not Overstimulation
Unlike many vibrators that go straight for intense pleasure, Kiwi is all about control. You set the rhythm, the pressure, and the speed.
How Kiwi Helps With Specific Conditions
Vaginismus: Easing Into Insertion
Start with external stimulation, breathing, and just holding the device near the vaginal opening. Over time, you can work towards shallow insertion, helping your body build trust.
Dyspareunia: Reducing Tension and Building Trust
Use the gentle vibration to "wake up" areas that feel numb or tight. This helps reconnect nerve pathways while giving you full control.
Postpartum Recovery
Use Kiwi to explore sensation again after birth trauma or scarring. Its gentle motors and body-safe materials make it ideal for sensitive bodies.
How to Use Kiwi Safely and Effectively
Warm-Up and Breathwork
Begin with deep breaths and pelvic floor drops. Let your body soften before touching the vibrator.
Positioning Tips for Comfort
Try lying on your side with a pillow between your knees, or in a warm bath. The goal is zero pressure and full permission to pause.
Relief Is Possible
Pain doesn’t have to be your baseline. With the right tools and a compassionate approach, healing becomes not just possible — but empowering.
Whether you’re at the beginning of your journey or somewhere in the messy middle, Kiwi is here to support you, gently.