Skip to main content

What Kind of Vibrator Should I Use?


 

The vibrators that I have available for my patients to purchase in my office are slender, pretty, and coated with a soft silicone cover.  They are made from medical grade silicone and plastics.  These products are used for personal massage, pleasure, and to help with stretching of the vagina; they are intimacy aids. 

I want you to use them to help keep your vagina in shape, stretched out, and functioning well.  Vibrators come in all shapes and sizes.  There are hundreds of websites that you can surf to buy these products.  They are also available in novelty stores. 

Vibrators can run on batteries or can be rechargeable.  The rechargeable ones are usually more expensive.  There are hundreds of sizes and shapes of vibrators.

Clitoral vibrators are small, oval-shaped vibrators that you can place strategically between the labia to get maximum vibration to your central area of pleasure.  Clitoral vibrators come in multiple sizes and shapes:  Sometimes they are referred to as “bullets.” These are used for pleasure and are not going to keep the vagina stretched out, but they will help with the blood flow to the area.

Vaginal vibrators are longer and are intended to be placed into your vagina.  They have lots of shapes and can have a variety of features to them to add to the pleasurable experience.  There are combined clitoral and vaginal vibrators as well.  These will help with the blood flow to the area and will keep the width and length of the vagina preserved.

“G”-spot vibrators are shorter vaginal vibrators that reach up to stimulate a special area in the vagina.  This area is about one inch inside your vagina.  You can reach it by putting your middle finger into your vagina and lifting it up.  There is a ridge of folds there that when stimulated give some women a very intense orgasm.  Not all women have increased pleasure when this area is stimulated; every woman is made a little bit differently.

You can purchase vibrators at Dr. Gaudry's office or her online web-site: www.sophisticatedmenopause.com