If your Perifit Care(+) probe moves or slides in or out while you train, you’re not alone. This can feel uncomfortable and may affect the accuracy of your readings. The good news is: there are simple solutions.
The first step is to figure out which way the probe is slipping (outwards or inwards), and why, as the causes and fixes are different.
If your probe slips outwards
Possible causes and solutions
1. The shape of the device doesn’t fully match your anatomy
Wear snug underwear over the probe (tail/antenna sticking out).
Hold the probe gently with your fingers (avoid pushing it in too far).
If needed, speak to our support team to discuss whether the other model (Perifit Care if you have Care+, or Care+ if you have Care) could be a better option for you
2. A prolapse is pressing on the device
Wear snug underwear over the probe (tail/antenna sticking out).
Hold the probe gently with your fingers (avoid pushing it in too far)
3. Lubricant makes the probe slippery
Try inserting it without lubricant (the silicone is smooth enough for most users).
If needed, use only a drop of water-based lubricant.
If it still slips, wear underwear over the probe (tail/antenna sticking out) or hold it gently with your fingers (avoid pushing it in too far).
4. Pressure from your abdominals or buttocks pushes it out
Spend time in the Kegel Coach, 3D Pelvis, Picasso Game, and Practice Lab to refine your technique and avoid “pushing down.”
💡 Extra tip:
Experiment with training positions. Many users find it helps to:
Lie flat on your back or side with Perifit Care.
Sit upright on a firm chair with Perifit Care+.
If these don’t work, try other positions until you find the most stable one.
If your probe slips inwards
This mostly happens with Perifit Care+.
Use the silicone ring (blocker) that came with your order. It’s designed to keep the probe steady and prevent it from moving in.
Didn’t receive one? Contact us via the ? button in the app, and we’ll send you one free of charge.
See this article for detailed guidance on using the blocker
Final note
By understanding why your probe is slipping and trying these solutions, you’ll minimize unwanted movements and get the most out of your training.
If the issue persists or you have any doubts, don’t hesitate to reach out via the ? button in the app. Our team will be happy to help you.