Perineal Lavette Irrigation Bottle, (Pack of 3)
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Because of the backflow, I wouldn't do it. Get the Squip Nasaline Nasal Rinse System, which is far superior to a neti pot or squeeze bottle.
The bottle's height (not including the cap bottle) is 5 inches when measured with a standard ruler. The size is 2 inches in diameter. I hope this has been of assistance.
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Selected User Reviews For Perineal Lavette Irrigation Bottle, (Pack of 3)
I kept it and used it to keep clean on a monthly basis, as well as in between showers. I misplaced that bottle a few years ago. I had not considered replacing it until I came across these on Amazon. They look almost identical to the ones I got in the hospital all those years ago! Clean and simple to use. One is at home, and the other is in my camping and travel gear. I won't be without them now that I've rediscovered them.
These are great for cleaning yourself while on the toilet with warm water! The vinyl on the Lavette bottles is just as soft as my other irrigation bottle given to me at the hospital after my oldest was born, which I tried to buy at my local drug store, but they didn't have this specific type of product. The Lavettes are 8 oz each, and the three-pack was a fantastic deal. In our main floor bathroom, we can now have two irrigation bottles, and in our basement bathroom, we can have two. Irrigation bottles are a convenient way to keep yourself clean without using a lot of toilet paper. If you're constipated or have hemorrhoids, they're also beneficial.
As a result, I went on a quest to find them. Thank you for having it on Amazon! This is a fantastic bidet that can be taken with you wherever you go. This cleans and refreshes you. Love it!.
Anyone who hasn't been living under a rock has heard about the current toilet paper crisis. What happened to all of the toilet paper? I never expected the toilet paper to be one of the things I take for granted. These bottles, in any case, are a lifesaver. You can't fill these with water and squirt it on yourself to clean up. If you have any old shirts, rags, or towels lying around, tear them into strips, pat yourself dry, and then toss them all in the washing machine. br>br> The price of the Please bottles is excellent.
This is exactly what you get from the hospital after giving birth. I wasn't sure if I'd get one from the hospital for my second birth, so I didn't want to take any chances. I was able to leave one in the diaper bag and one in each bathroom because there were three of them. br>Now that I've recovered, I'm using these in conjunction with a cloth wipe solution. Put the solution in, squirt a little on the wipes when it's time to change, and you're ready to go. I'm thinking of giving the unused one to my 5-year-old to use for painting and other art projects. There's a lot of use for these, even if you only need one from the hospital.
One of the bottles was missing from the set of three. (Two bottles were returned to the package to demonstrate that there was no seal and that there was a space where the third bottle should have been. ).
I would purchase this product again. When I'm having "lady time," I use them to flush my lady part and menstrual cup into the toilet. It just makes me feel better during that time of month. Of course, I still clean the menstrual cup with menstrual cup wash, but this aids in rinsing it off when I need to quickly reinsert it. Sorry if this is too much information; I just discovered that the one I had after giving birth made me feel so refreshed after using the bathroom.
Purchases will be made again. These bottles are made of a thinner material than previously.