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fluxies | Body Hot Water Bottle
fluxies' new Body Hot Water Bottle is made of 100% natural rubber and comes with a tie for you to easily wrap around your tummy or back to get rid of cramps and pains. Covered in plush faux-fur to keep you comfy when you need it most, this extra long hot water bottle can be strapped across your torso and hidden under your coat for chilly walks and it even has pockets! Can be used hot or cold, to provide cooling relief for hot flushes.
Features
- Body hot water bottle with pockets and ties to fasten around your body
- Uses the same amount of water as a traditional hot water bottle (half a kettle)
- Drawstring dust bag for storage and features a faux-fur fleece cover
- Dimensions: (L) 77cm x (W) 13cm
- If using a kettle, wait 4-5 minutes after boiled to fill, to ensure the water is hot but not boiling.
- If you are targeting cramps or aches and wrapping around your stomach or across your body, aim to fill the hot water bottle so it's 1/2 to 2/3 full so you can have full flexibility and keeping it from being too heavy when wrapped around you.
- Can be used hot or cold. When using cold, just half fill your bottle with water, squeeze any excess air out and place it into your freezer for 2-4 hours or until ice cold and slushy.
- After using, keep your fluxies bottle empty of water and stored in a cool, dry, dark place. The bottle should be kept away from direct exposure to sunlight.
100% natural rubber
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fluxies | Body Hot Water Bottle
fluxies' new Body Hot Water Bottle is made of 100% natural rubber and comes with a tie for you to easily wrap around your tummy or back to get rid of cramps and pains. Covered in plush faux-fur to keep you comfy when you need it most, this extra long hot water bottle can be strapped across your torso and hidden under your coat for chilly walks and it even has pockets! Can be used hot or cold, to provide cooling relief for hot flushes.
Features
- Body hot water bottle with pockets and ties to fasten around your body
- Uses the same amount of water as a traditional hot water bottle (half a kettle)
- Drawstring dust bag for storage and features a faux-fur fleece cover
- Dimensions: (L) 77cm x (W) 13cm
Finding meaning in menopause.
There are many ways to find meaning in the life transition of menopause and savour the next few decades as possibly the best in your life because you finally understand how precious life is. You may turn your attention to travel, running, strength training, poetry, or just spending time in nature and being grateful to be alive. After all, it’s common to still be alive by 50 but not a certainty; only about nine in ten of us make it this far.
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“If I mentioned my perimenopausal symptoms, I would be stigmatised and disrespected as someone who was no longer rational or capable.”
If you’ve had similar thoughts, rest assured that you are still rational and capable. Even with the temporary problem of perimenopausal brain fog, your brain is doing better than you think. According to neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi who studies menopause, women can feel like their cognition is affected, but at the end of the day, “women still outperform men in cognitive brain studies at any stage of life.”
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Our clinical team says...
Stigma, freedom, grief, and finding meaning. Those are just a few of the ways to emotionally experience perimenopause and menopause. And if none of that resonates with you, that’s okay too! There is no one right way to experience menopause. The experiences are as diverse as women themselves, which is how it should be.

"Perimenopause and menopause should be treated as the rites of passage that they are. If not celebrated, then at least accepted and acknowledged and honoured.” - Gillian Anderson
"Perimenopause and menopause should be treated as the rites of passage that they are. If not celebrated, then at least accepted and acknowledged and honoured.” - Gillian Anderson