The warm hug I needed
When my endo flares, it feels like stabbing pressure with waves of nausea. Having this on my lower abdomen is the only thing that helps me settle. It’s soft, cozy, and the warmth is steady—like a warm hug when everything hurts.
When my endo flares, it feels like stabbing pressure with waves of nausea. Having this on my lower abdomen is the only thing that helps me settle. It’s soft, cozy, and the warmth is steady—like a warm hug when everything hurts.
My girlfriend suffers from endometriosis and gets terrible pain in her lower abdomen—and it often spreads to her lower back. This wrap helps her feel more comfortable on her belly, and she can also use it on her back. It’s perfect.
Before this, I lived with a hot water bottle on my lower belly—refilling it, reheating it, trying to keep it warm while the stabbing waves hit. This wrap is so much easier. The heat feels steady and consistent, and it helps me settle when a flare-up makes everything feel unbearable.
Endo flare-ups can feel sharp and overwhelming, and this wrap has become my comfort ritual—soft, steady warmth on my lower belly that helps me settle fast. I also have diaphragmatic endo, so I get that weird shoulder pain around my cycle… and the warmth feels really soothing there too.