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100% of participants experienced an orgasm using the Womanizer. Majority (86%) experienced an orgasm between 5 – 10 minutes. Majority (86%) believe the Womanizer improved their sexual response. 77% reported their overall orgasmic response was a lot better with the Womanizer.
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Read More »SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the pilot study, Treatment of Orgasmic Difficulty in Perimenopausal, Menopausal and Post-Menopausal Women, found The Womanizer Deluxe, an indirect clitoral stimulator, is highly effective in helping menopausal women improve sexual function, sexual distress and overall quality of life. Dr. Jennifer Berman, Urologist and Sexual Health Expert designed the unique study to clinically evaluate the effectiveness of the Womanizer's patented PleasureAir Technology in treating orgasmic difficulty in perimenopausal, menopausal and post-menopausal women including those taking anti-depressants and oral hormonal contraceptives – medications known to negatively impact sexual function and orgasmic response in women.
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Read More »"We're very pleased with the results which confirm what we already knew: PleasureAir Technology is truly unique in helping women experience rapid and intense orgasms," said Frank Alde, CEO, epi24 USA. "The Womanizer was designed so it's not intimidating to use yet it's safe on the clitoris and can be used with a partner or privately to self-stimulate. We encourage anyone experiencing orgasmic difficulty to give it a try." The 4-week pilot study was conducted during October 2016 and included 22 menopausal women experiencing orgasmic difficulty with a mean age of 56. It was issued by the Womanizer, designed by Dr. Jennifer Berman, Urologist and Sexual Health Expert and administered by Brooke Faught, Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Director of the Women's Institute for Sexual Health (WISH). All participants were asked to complete the following validated questionnaires: FSFI (Female Sexual Function Index), FDSD-R (Female Sexual Distress Scale) and SF-36 (Short Form Health Survey), FIEI (Female Intervention Efficacy Index) and a Global Assessment. Responses were used to determine the study's primary endpoint – change in sexual function and sexual distress – and secondary endpoint – overall satisfaction with sexual response, the time to achieve orgasm and the intensity of orgasm.
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