May 17, 2025

From VR to Vagina Relief. Why the Future of Women's Pain Management Might Be a Headset.

IUDs. Labor. Pelvic floor therapy. Procedures no man would be expected to white-knuckle without sedation. We’re done asking nicely. The research is clear: VR works. For pain. For anxiety. For stress. And we’re not waiting a decade for the system to catch up.

Tyler Lloyd, MD

Physician Founder

May 17, 2025

From VR to Vagina Relief. Why the Future of Women's Pain Management Might Be a Headset.

IUDs. Labor. Pelvic floor therapy. Procedures no man would be expected to white-knuckle without sedation. We’re done asking nicely. The research is clear: VR works. For pain. For anxiety. For stress. And we’re not waiting a decade for the system to catch up.

Tyler Lloyd, MD

Physician Founder

If the system won’t give women more time, touch, or tools—then we’ll give them a portal out of the room.

Virtual Reality, Real Pain Relief.

Clinical studies show that VR reduces perceived pain by 24–44% in labor, procedural GYN care, and even chronic pelvic pain.

Why? Because pain isn’t just physical—it’s sensory, emotional, cognitive.

And VR hijacks that feedback loop.

It’s not a distraction. It’s a nervous system intervention. It’s not a gimmick. It’s evidence-based dissociation that works in your favor.

You Shouldn't Have to Leave Your Body to Feel Safe. But If You Need To—We'll Help.

We get it: the goal is embodiment.

But when you’re clenching through a speculum exam, or fighting flashbacks in the third trimester—you don’t need a lecture on mindfulness.

You need a headset, a script, and a space that doesn’t treat your trauma like an inconvenience.

You should never have to trade dignity for data.

VR lets you stay in control—while your body gets what it needs.

VR is Coming to thrē. Because We Don't Wait for Permission to Innovate.

We’re integrating VR for:

  • In-office GYN procedures

  • Prenatal anxiety + labor support

  • Postpartum pain

  • Cycle-related mood or sensory dysregulation

  • Pre-op calming and education

Because if men needed transrectal procedures every year, VR would’ve been standard ten years ago. We’re just catching up for women.

This isn’t sci-fi. This is science. And it’s time women got the tech, too.

We’re not here to reinvent pain—we’re here to reroute it.

Let’s keep in touch.

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