Staff Answer
May 04, 2026 - 02:40 PM
A female intermittent catheter is a shorter intermittent catheter designed for female anatomy. It is inserted temporarily to drain urine from the bladder and then removed after bladder drainage is complete.
Female intermittent catheters are usually shorter than standard male-length catheters and may vary by catheter length, French size, tip style, material, lubrication method, packaging, and sterility. Product details and healthcare guidance should be reviewed carefully to confirm the catheter size, length, and compatibility with the user’s needs before ordering.
