
The Menopaus’ull team are looking for 4 ladies, who currently do not take HRT or menopause supplements and are managing their symptoms without any interventions.
The trial will involve using the non-invasive ‘Ladycare’ device, with participants giving feedback to the team on if improvements to their menopause symptoms have been made during this period.
The trial will last 12-weeks and will include the following:
- A meet-up to receive the LadyCare product and ask questions about the trial
- Completion of the participants symptoms checker before the trial begins
- Access to a supportive WhatsApp group to enable each participant to ask questions or give updates during the trial period
- Completion of a participant symptom checker every 4 weeks into the 12-week trial
What is Ladycare?
LadyCare is a small, discreet, powerful magnetic device which attaches comfortably to your undies.
No one will know you’re wearing it, and only you will see it. It works through using magnetic therapy to rebalance your hormones and help you feel, like you again!
You wear it all day and all night throughout the menopause and frankly, it’s so neat and comfy you’ll forget it’s even there.
How does it work?
The parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) predominantly manages our sleep and digestion. When hormones fluctuate, they interfere with “normal” sleep and digestion. You experience excessive fatigue, interrupted sleep patterns, feelings of being bloated, constipated, and sometimes incontinent.
When your body is being regulated by your hormones you feel ‘yourself.’ But once it loses balance you feel out of control and may experience mood swings, irritability and anxiety. In extreme situations you may become antisocial or agoraphobic.
In a nutshell, your LadyCare redresses the balance by using patented superconducting magnetic field technology. It’s natural, safe, gentle and yet oh-so powerful.
How do I take part?
If you are interested in taking part in the trial, please complete the following survey, see link below. The team will then select participants at the end of December, ready for a January start.



