First Pessary Checklist — What to Know Before Ordering (2026)

Ordering your first pessary shouldn't feel like a leap of faith. This 2026 pre-order checklist walks you through exactly what to confirm, decide, and prepare BEFORE you click buy — so what arrives in the mail is what you actually need, and your first 30 days go smoothly.

Save this checklist before ordering

Start with the Fitting Pack — 3 sizes for home trial

The 3-size Fitting Pack fits ~66% of women in the box. Kept size only, returns for the other 2. From $129.99.

View Fitting Pack →

Step 1: Confirm you're a candidate

A ring pessary is right for you if ANY of these apply:

  • You've been diagnosed with pelvic organ prolapse (any grade 1-3)
  • You have stress urinary incontinence (leakage with cough/sneeze/exercise)
  • You feel bulging or pressure in your pelvic area, especially at end of day
  • You've been told surgery is an option but want to try non-surgical first
  • You had a previous pessary that worked and need a replacement
  • You're postpartum (6+ weeks) with new prolapse symptoms
  • You're perimenopausal or postmenopausal with new pelvic support symptoms

NOT a candidate right now if:

  • Active vaginal infection or ulceration (treat first, then pessary)
  • Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding (needs workup first)
  • You're actively pregnant (pessaries during pregnancy require provider supervision)
  • Postpartum <6 weeks (wait for tissue healing)
  • Grade 4 prolapse or procidentia (ring may not retain — talk to provider about Gellhorn or donut pessary)

Step 2: Pick the right pessary TYPE

For 70-80% of first-time patients, a ring pessary is correct. Two choices:

Ring With Support

  • Best for: prolapse + stress urinary incontinence combination
  • The support diaphragm inside the ring lifts the urethra to prevent leakage
  • Better retention during exercise
  • Slightly stiffer feel
  • Sizes 0-8 (2 additional premium sizes)

Ring Without Support

  • Best for: prolapse without significant incontinence
  • Simpler shape, softer feel
  • Slightly easier for first-time insertion/removal
  • Sizes 0-9 (widest size range)

Not sure which? If you leak urine with coughing/sneezing/lifting, choose With Support. If only pelvic pressure and no leaking, either works but Without Support is slightly gentler.

See our full material guide and comparison to other brands.

Step 3: Choose your sizing approach

Option A (recommended for first-timers): Fitting Pack (3 sizes)

  • Get sizes 3-4-5 (or your provider-recommended range) in one box
  • Try each at home, keep the fitting one, return others
  • ~66% of women fit in sizes 3-5
  • Total: $129.99

Option B: Single size after home measurement

  • Use the home measurement guide to estimate
  • Order that single size at $49.99
  • If wrong, exchange within 30 days (unopened, unused)

Option C: Single size after provider fitting

  • Visit an OB-GYN for professional fitting first
  • Order the confirmed size direct-to-you
  • Total: fitting visit fee + $49.99 pessary

Based on 1,800+ real fittings, size 4 fits 27.5% of women and sizes 3-5 cover 66.5%. If you're guessing blindly, order sizes 3-4-5.

Step 4: Order your supplies

Your minimum kit for first month:

  • Pessary(ies) — chosen above
  • Storage Case ($9.99) — for cleaning-day removal + storage between uses; extends device life 2-3x
  • Preservative-free lubricant ($8-15) — for insertion; do not use petroleum-based (breaks down silicone)
  • Mild unscented liquid soap — for weekly cleaning
  • Clean lint-free cloth or paper towels — for drying
  • Hand sanitizer — backup for hand hygiene

Optional but helpful:

  • Suction cup ($5-10) for easier removal
  • Small hand mirror for insertion practice
  • Panty liners for the first week

Step 5: Prepare your first insertion

  • Read our insertion/removal guide BEFORE your pessary arrives
  • Set aside 30 minutes of private time for your first insertion attempt
  • Have your storage case, lubricant, and mirror ready
  • Wash your hands thoroughly (30+ seconds, warm water, soap)
  • Empty your bladder first (easier and more comfortable)
  • Try inserting while sitting on the toilet or in a semi-reclining position
  • Don't force it — if it doesn't go in easily, relax, apply more lubricant, try again
  • It's normal for the first insertion to take 5-15 minutes

Step 6: What to expect the first 30 days

Day 1

  • Insertion may feel awkward but should NOT be painful
  • Some mild pressure sensation as tissue adjusts — normal
  • You should be able to walk, sit, and stand comfortably
  • Test: cough gently. Pessary should stay in place. If it comes out = too small.
  • Test: does anything feel tight/painful? If yes = too large.

Days 2-7

  • Increased vaginal discharge is normal (tissue adjusting)
  • Try light activity (walk, gentle exercise)
  • Try more vigorous activity by day 4-5 (running, lifting)
  • Try sexual activity if it feels right — pessary typically stays in or can be removed first

Days 8-14

  • Do your first cleaning — remove, wash with mild soap + warm water, rinse, dry, reinsert (or store in Storage Case if you'll wait)
  • Cleaning is easier than insertion — typically 5-10 minutes
  • You'll notice increasing comfort as tissue adjusts

Days 15-30

  • Continue weekly cleaning schedule
  • Prolapse symptoms should be significantly improved
  • Any leakage should be significantly improved
  • If you have discomfort at any point that doesn't resolve — remove, contact your provider

Step 7: Know when to see a provider

Direct-buy is safe and legal, but see your OB-GYN or urogynecologist if:

  • Any pain that doesn't resolve within 24 hours
  • Bleeding (any amount, any duration)
  • Discharge that becomes foul-smelling or thick
  • Recurring UTIs (2+ within 6 months)
  • Cannot urinate normally
  • Prolapse symptoms NOT improving after 2-3 weeks with pessary in place
  • Pessary expulsion despite trying different sizes

Common first-time buyer mistakes

  • Ordering wrong size: use the Fitting Pack or home measurement guide, don't guess
  • Using petroleum-based lubricant: Vaseline breaks down silicone; use preservative-free water-based lubricant
  • Skipping the storage case: saves you $9.99 initially but shortens pessary life significantly
  • Panicking on first insertion difficulty: takes 5-15 minutes the first time, gets easier every week
  • Not preparing lubricant, mirror, private time: the first insertion needs preparation, not rushing
  • Assuming a wrong size means the pessary won't work: just exchange for the right one

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a prescription to order?

No. FDA-cleared ring pessaries are available for direct patient purchase in the US. No prescription required.

How fast will it ship?

SciMed direct-ships from San Jose, CA in 1-3 business days. Free US shipping. Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2 PM PT.

Is my package discreet?

Yes. Plain outer packaging with no medical branding visible on the box.

Can I return it if it doesn't fit?

Yes. 30-day exchange for size in unopened, unused condition. Contact store@scimedstore.com.

What if I have questions after ordering?

Reach us at store@scimedstore.com or WhatsApp +1 669 265 9353. Our clinical team responds within business hours.

How do I know when to replace it?

Every 3-5 years typical. Watch for surface wear, deep protein deposits, or fit change. Annual provider check is recommended.

Do you accept HSA/FSA?

Yes. HSA/FSA cards accepted directly at checkout. Save receipt for HSA administrator's records.

Related reading

Everything a first-time buyer needs

Free US shipping · 30-day exchange · HSA/FSA eligible

Back to blog