Dear Bladder Prolapse, We’re Done. It’s Not Me it’s You! 

This is Ridiculous!

If you’re living with bladder prolapse, you might feel too embarrassed to talk about it.

You deal with pressure, discomfort, and heaviness on a daily basis. You know things don't feel the same as it used to be.

You’ve probably made quiet, gradual changes, and you might have noticed how much you’ve adjusted your life. 

You might skip your pilates class after work. Not because you don't want to go, but, because you’re afraid of leaking during exercise.

You might scan every store or coffee shop for a bathroom before you walk in. Maybe you always keep pads or extra underwear on you "just in case".

You might cross your legs every time you sneeze or cough without even thinking about it.

You might have avoided sex, not because you're not in the mood, but because you're afraid of accidents or embarrassments.

You miss your morning jog. You skip roadtrips. You might even skip drinking water even if you're thirsty, just to avoid another trip to the bathroom.

Maybe, when you finally decided to talk about it with a doctor, you may have been told "It's part of getting older" or "That's just what happens when you have kids". You may have walked out feeling dismissed, shrugged off, or even worse than when you walked in.

To that, we say:

"This is Ridiculous!"

It's ridiculous that you've felt like you had to restructure your entire daily routine.

It's ridiculous that you feel like you have to avoid activities that bring you joy.

It's ridiculous that you've been made to feel like this is normal, that this is just "the way things are now".

It's ridiculous that a shrug from your doctor is seen as acceptable.

You deserve real solutions. You deserve answers. You deserve to feel safe and in control of your body again. You deserve to do what brings you joy.

Because living like this is ridiculous.

Talking About Bladder Prolapse Isn't Embarrassing - It's Empowering

You may feel like you're the only one going through this. The truth is that bladder prolapse is more common than you might think.

The real problem? Women's health issues have been considered a taboo topic for far too long. It's time for a change!

At NeEve, we're willing to talk about the things nobody else will so you never have to feel alone again. We promise to offer you real, long-term solutions that will help you get back to feeling great!

We're Here to Support You...and Your Bladder

Bladder prolapse isn't something that should stop you from doing the things you love.

Whether you want to start going to spin class again, go on a long car trip, or just start feeling comfortable again, we're here to help.

After using NeuEve, thousands of women have reported relief from bladder prolapse symptoms such as bladder leak, lowered bladder, and chronic UTIs.

After you use NeuEve for a few months, it may reverse vaginal atrophy by strengthening weak vaginal wall and pelvic floor muscles.

A stronger vaginal wall may push a prolapsed bladder back to its original position.

This will allow you to completely empty your bladder and flush out bad bacteria.

Here's How:

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Right Now You're Probably Wondering:

Bladder prolapse happens when the muscles that hold your bladder up get weaker. Because of this, the bladder can slip down and push into the wall of the vagina. This can make you feel a bulge or pressure inside. Bladder prolapse is more common in people who have gone through childbirth or menopause.

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that stretch across the bottom of your pelvis. These muscles hold up important organs like the uterus, ovaries, bladder, and bowel. 

These muscles change a lot during your period, pregnancy, and when you get older, especially around menopause. 

Hormones, like estrogen, keep these muscles and tissues healthy. 

When estrogen goes down, especially during menopause, these tissues can get weaker and smaller. 

1. Pelvic Pain

Bladder prolapse causes pressure on the vaginal wall.

People who have bladder prolapse may have a consistent, heavy feeling in the pelvis or have the bladder bulging in the vaginal tract.

2. Difficulty Urinating

People with bladder prolapse may have difficulty urinating, urinate more often than usual, or are unable to urinate at all.

3. Stress Incontinence

Stress incontinence means that the bladder leaks.

As a result, people with bladder prolapse may urinate a little bit during physical activity that involves a lot of jumping or running.

4. Urinary Retention

A healthy bladder empties completely when it's functioning properly.

However, a prolapsed bladder can cause some urine to remain in the bladder.

This can lead to smelly urine and Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs).

5. Frequent Bladder Infection

When you have a bladder infection, the bacteria enters the urethra and reaches the bladder.

Normally when you pee, urine helps wash away the bacteria.

However, because a person with a prolapsed bladder may have difficulty emptying the bladder, bacteria can grow and multiply without being flushed out.

6. Lower Back Pain

The bladder is held in place by muscles and ligaments in the pelvis.

When those muscles weaken, the bladder can shift and cause discomfort.  

This can lead to pain in the lower back, pelvis, groin, vagina, and lower belly.

7. No Relief After Emptying the Bladder 

When the bladder prolapses, a part of the bladder sags to below the opening of the urethra.

Due to gravity and the dislocation of the entire bladder, you can’t empty the entire bladder so, the brain continues sending signals to the bladder that there is still urine in the bladder.   

Bladder prolapse is extremely common. It is estimated that 50% of women have some degree of bladder prolapse.

There are three degrees of bladder prolapse:

Grade 1 (Mild): Bladder has dropped only slightly. It may not cause noticeable symptoms.

Grade 2 (Moderate): Bladder drops to the level of the vaginal opening. There may be a noticeable bulge in the vagina and discomfort.

Grade 3 (Severe): Bladder bulges out through the opening of the vagina. Symptoms maybe very severe and there is a noticeable bulge in the vagina.

NeuEve's products include:

1. Suppositories (medication inserted vaginally)

2. Topical Cream (cream applied directly to the vulva tissue)

3. Supplements (Dietary supplements taken orally)

NeuEve is the first and only natural remedy that uses nutrients from every angle : orally, topically and vaginally, to solve your health issues.

NeuEve works by a new (but also very old) concept, through direct topical nourishment.

Our products nourish all of the tissues and glands in the pelvic area, which help restore all of its lost function.

These nutrients promote collagen and elastin production which restores suppleness and elasticity to the vaginal canal.

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Take supplements orally. Read More.

Insert suppositories vaginally right before bedtime, while staying horizontal. Read More.

Use the vaginal salve right after showering. Read More.

Quick answer: Yes! NeuEve contains no hormones so it does not interfere with anything.

Long answer: Ideally women like to use NeuEve to slowly wean off of estrogen.

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We are a small family business in Chicago, founded by Renjie Chang, an OBGYN.

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What Can I Do About Bladder Prolapse?

Let's Break Down Your Treatment Options:

Risks & Benefits of Estrogen:

Because bladder prolapse is frequently caused by low estrogen, estrogen is often used as a treatment.

While estrogen pills can improve symptoms of urinary incontinence, they can increase the risk of stroke, heart attack, and pulmonary embolism.

Additionally, estrogens inserted vaginally can be quickly absorbed into the blood and increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

A study from Harvard University provided evidence that estrogen directly causes breast cancer.

Estrogen also comes with a big price tag, averaging around $325 per month and can range between $100 and $550 a month depending on the type and dose used.

There are also some people who cannot safely take estrogen, such as breast cancer survivors and people who are taking certain medications.

A pessary is a device placed in the vagina that holds the bladder in place.

Pessaries can be helpful in alleviating symptoms of bladder prolapse by lifting and supporting the bladder.

However, a pessary can cause additional problems for users such as pain, bleeding, and even more difficulty urinating.

Risks & Benefits of Surgery:

Surgery as a treatment for bladder prolapse can move the bladder back to its proper place.

However, surgery can cost at least $9,000 or $15,000 for robotic-assisted abdominal surgery.

This can be very costly if you do not have medical insurance, or, if insurance will not cover all the expenses.

Surgery also has a high failure rate, ranging from 25%-60%.

The surgery often involves a pelvic mesh to fix the bladder drop.

When the surgery fails, the patient has to have a follow up surgical procedure to remove it, which can be very invasive and require a lot of recovery time.

There are many complications associated with the vaginal mesh reported by the FDA including:

- Erosion of the mesh through the vagina

- Pelvic pain

- Serious infection

- Bleeding

- Pain during sex

- Perforation of the organ

- Urinary problems

Netflix made a feature-length movie about the horrors of vaginal mesh surgery.

Before you consider getting this surgery, watch "The Bleeding Edge" on Netflix

Why NeuEve is Better:

Effective:

NeuEve is a lot more effective than the competition, and the reviews speak for themselves . Thousands of people who used NeuEve have reported recovery when hormones and antibiotics failed.

Easy:

You don’t have to book appointments with doctors or have arguments with insurance companies. At NeuEve, we like to keep things simple so our friends can get their treatments from the comfort of their couches!

Risk-Free:

NeuEve is all-natural and causes no permanent damage or long term side effects. Once you stop using it, things go back to how they were.

We Offer Solutions - Not Science Experiments:

NeuEve was developed by a real OBGYN who understands women’s health instead of some guys in a lab who’ve never had a period cramp. We take pride in offering our friends effective, natural, and science-backed solutions without synthetic chemicals.

Top-Tier Customer Service:

If you ever have any questions, comments, or concerns about NeuEve, you can email, live chat, and text our team. Our customer service team provides round-the-clock support and works with you to solve your problems and provide you with the best experience possible.

Personalized Treatment:

NeuEve offers our friends treatments tailored to them based on their specific health concerns, age, and sensitivity.

Bladder Prolapse Treatment Plan Breakdown:

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Use...

NeuEve Silver

NeuEve Silver is a suppository (a type of medication inserted into the vagina) designed to strengthen the vaginal wall.  

Each pack contains 6 suppositories, intended for one use every 5 days. 

NeuEve Salve:

The salve is supposed to be absorbed by the vulva tissues around the urethra, which leads to the bladder.

Steps:

Step #1 Empty the bladder.

Step #2 Wash with soap and water.

Step #3 Gently apply a tiny amount of salve (1/4 a dime size) with a finger to the vulva at least once daily at bedtime.

Step #4: If no irritation occurs, gradually increase the amount, but, do not exceed a dime sized amount.

For effective relief: use both the suppository and salve

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NeuEve Silk

NeuEve Silk is a suppository (a type of medication inserted into the vagina) designed to strengthen the vaginal wall.  

Each pack contains 8 suppositories intended for use twice a week.

NeuEve Salve:

The salve is supposed to be absorbed by the vulva tissues around the urethra, which leads to the bladder.

Steps:

Step #1 Empty the bladder.

Step #2 Wash with soap and water.

Step #3 Gently apply a tiny amount of salve (1/4 a dime size) with a finger to the vulva at least once daily at bedtime.

Step #4: If no irritation occurs, gradually increase the amount, but, do not exceed a dime sized amount.

For effective relief: use both the suppository and salve

Use...

NeuEve Velvet

NeuEve Velvet is a suppository (a type of medication inserted into the vagina) designed to strengthen the vaginal wall.  

Each pack contains 8 suppositories intended for use twice a week.

NeuEve Salve-Gentle:

The salve is supposed to be absorbed by the vulva tissues around the urethra, which leads to the bladder.

Steps:

Step #1 Empty the bladder.

Step #2 Wash with soap and water.

Step #3 Gently apply a tiny amount of salve (1/4 a dime size) with a finger to the vulva at least once daily at bedtime.

Step #4: If no irritation occurs, gradually increase the amount, but, do not exceed a dime sized amount.

For effective relief: use both the suppository and salve

For All Ages:

We suggest taking bone support supplements alongside the suppositories and salve for best results!

Why Bone Support?

You might be wondering, "what does bone support have to do with bladder prolapse?" It's a good question. They may seem like entirely separate systems.

But, osteoporosis can increase the risk of pelvic organ prolapse (pop).

Here's How:

Osteoporosis is a condition that makes your bones thinner and weaker. When this happens to your bones in your hips and lower back, they might not hold your organs up as well like your bladder, uterus, and rectum.

The muscles in your lower belly, called the pelvic floor, help keep those organs in place. If your bones and muscles get weaker, its harder for your body to hold everything up, which can cause problems like bladder prolapse.

After menopause, women have less estrogen. As a result, this could make both bones and muscles weaker. This is why people who have gone through menopause are more likely to have issues with pelvic organs moving out of place.

Weaker bones means a higher chance of falling and getting hurt. If a woman with osteoporosis falls, she could injure her lower body, which may make pelvic problems worse.

Conclusion:

While osteoporosis does not directly cause pelvic organ prolapse, it can make your bones and muscles weaker.

This can make it more likely for the organs like the bladder, uterus, rectum, or colon to move out of place.

People with a prolapse may have weak bones and not even know it.

This is why taking the right supplements can help your bones grow stronger and stop osteoporosis from making things worse. 

Our Commitment to You:

Research-Backed Ingredients

The reason NeuEve works is because our ingredients were carefully selected and formulated and tested by Dr. Renjie Chang.

Learn about the traditional uses and research behind each ingredient in NeuEve.

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The NeuEve Guarantee

While we cannot do money-back returns (due to the nature of our products), we guarantee something that is much better.

Fundamentally, we are a research lab. Every single one of our new products came from a customer trying our products and when it didn't exactly work for them, we worked together with the customer to formulate a new solution that worked for them specifically.

Our guarantee is that we will help you, and do whatever is necessary to find you relief.

Our Story

As a kid, my mom was an OB-GYN, and my dad was a scientist. I admired them.

I became an OBGYN and scientist to bring people happiness and help people too.

When I turned 50, 3 husbands in my community abandoned their families.

Saying “all men are dogs” felt good but didn’t solve the root of the problem.

Suddenly I had an idea! A new product for women's sexual health.

Excited, I pitched it to my employer at the time: a Big Pharma company.

They laughed at me and dismissed my idea. I felt embarrassed.

I quit my job to prove them wrong.


I made different formulas and tested them on myself. Like the first airplanes, most of them crashed and burned me.

After each failure I learned and the formula improved.

I believe that all of the pain was worth it because we have now helped over 200,000 women to save their intimate life

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