Who made Shewee?
Samantha Fountain
Providing toilet solutions for women since 1999, Shewee has become possibly the most well known and trusted Female urination device in the world, with one being sold every 3 minutes worldwide. Invented in 1999 by Samantha Fountain while at university, the Shewee was made as a way to improve trips to toilets for women.
What does Shewee stand for?
female urination device
So what is a Shewee? The correct description is a female urination device or a portable urination device. But most of us would say a Shewee is a reusable, lightweight, hygienic device for women to discreetly pee in places they wouldn’t usually be able to.
Who is Shewee?
A Shewee is a device that allows women to urinate standing up. Not only can you stand, but you also don’t have to remove any clothes. The device shape is similar to a thin open funnel. You hold the large end of the funnel under your urethra and the thin end funnels outward into the toilet.
Should men sit to pee?
“Sitting down is a better option for men with prostate conditions or men who just can’t stand up for a long time,” said Dr. Mills. “A lot of guys sit to pee if they can’t fully evacuate their bladder.
How do you use Peebol?
- Before you begin, Unroll the pouch and pop open the top.
- Hold the Peebol against your body.
- Pee with confidence – it holds 1 litre. The liquid will start to transform into a spill proof, non odour gel in just 60 seconds.
- Seal the pouch & reuse until full.
- Finally. Dispose of the Peebol in the next convenient bin.
How big is a Shewee?
Weighs in at just 70g, made from recyclable Polypropelene. Use your extension pipe when wearing bulky clothing. Practice in the shower before taking your Shewee on the road! Dimensions: 170mm x 35mm (unit), and 150mm x 20mm (pipe).
Does a man empty his bladder better standing or sitting?
Sitting was no better than standing for urinary health. However, the meta-analysis showed that men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) were able to empty their bladders more completely (see figure below), leaving 25 fewer milliliters of urine in their bladders.