5
03
2007
After child birth, exercises are essential to repairing the muscle found along your pelvic floor, commonly referred to as the PC muscle. With the additional weight put on the PC muscle during pregnancy, coupled with the stress it incurs during labor, it is quite common for women to lose control over this muscle. That’s why it is a necessity to perform after child birth exercises–the most renowned being Kegel exercises–following your labor and delivery.
If you have had a normal vaginal delivery with little or no complications, you can begin performing your after child birth exercises immediately. You can even do them while you are still in the hospital waiting to go home. You simply need to know how to do the exercises properly to obtain results.
If it occurs to you during your pregnancy, you may want to purchase an exercise machine designed specifically for this muscle. Kegel exercises will help you regain control over your PC muscle so that you will not experience incontinence or loss of sexual sensation due to the trauma this muscle has endured. Why wait until after labor to start?
It can’t be stressed enough how important it is to exercise this muscle after giving birth. No one wants to suffer the humiliation of incontinence, and if you exercise this muscle, you won’t have to. All it takes is a few minutes each day and you can regain the strength in your pelvic floor area that is needed to avoid any potential health issues.
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Categories : Site News, Pregnancy, Incontinence
30
08
2006
Here’s an article I dug up about Vaginal Rujuvination Surgery. The procedure is extreme and you may have other options before going to this extent. Consult with your doctor about other options.
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery (or vaginoplasty) is the reconstruction of the vaginal vault and perineum. This procedure makes the vagina smaller and strengthens the pelvic floor, enabling patients to achieve greater sexual fulfillment. It is increasingly becoming one of the most requested plastic surgeries today.
Facts about Vaginal Rejuvenation Surgery
With age and life’s events, such as pregnancy and childbirth, vaginal tissues and the pelvic floor become weak and saggy. This is especially true after pregnancy since the vagina becomes stretched and often loses its ability to contract or squeeze the pelvic muscles on command. Vaginal rejuvenation will tone the vaginal muscles, resulting in better strength and control, thus improving sexual experiences.
This surgery is a procedure in which the vagina is made smaller and the PC muscles are made stronger. This surgery can also give the vagina a younger appearance–less sag, and less visible wear and tear. And since the patient will regain control of her PC muscle, she will not only increase her sexual satisfaction, she will avoid suffering from the condition of incontinence.
Lasers are used for the surgery to perform exact, aesthetic incisions. This technique means the procedure is relatively bloodless and can be performed on an outpatient basis. Vaginal rejuvenation will also build up the area located between the vagina opening and the anus, resulting in more sensation experienced during intercourse.
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Categories : The KegelPro, Sexuality, Pregnancy, Incontinence
16
08
2006
Here is a short biography on Dr. Arnold Kegel, who developed the Kegel Exercises for incontinence treatment in women:
Arnold Henry Kegel was born in Lansing, Iowa, in 1894, and studied medicine at the University of Illinois, from which he graduated with a medical degree in 1916. He did surgical training at the Mayo Clinic between 1917 and 1921. He subsequently returned to Chicago, where he established a busy practice, frequently performing thyroidectomies He played a prominent role in the famous “baby-switching” case in Chicago in 1930: he used the relatively new techniques of blood typing to establish the claim by one set of parents that their baby had been given to another in error. In later years Dr. Kegel continued to perform thyroidectomy under local anesthesia, certainly up until the 1950s, but progressively concentrated on nonsurgical approaches to gynecologic problems, namely urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction. He invented what may have been the first example of biofeedback, which he used clinically to develop improved tone and awareness in the pelvic musculature in women. His name is associated with exercises designed to improve urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction by developing the pubococcygeus muscle. He died of an aortic aneurysm in 1981.
For many years there were very few adult incontinence treatments for people to choose from. As a matter of fact, the most common treatment was invasive surgery to tighten a damaged PC muscle. However, all that changed in 1948 with the discovery of the exercises by Dr. Arnold Kegel.
Rather than go through the process of major surgery–your PC muscle is located just below the pelvis–Dr. Kegel found that by simply contracting this muscle over and over, your PC muscle will regain its strength and elasticity. If your PC muscle has been stretched due to childbirth or simply by incontinence brought on by the aging process, these incontinence treatments can provide you with welcome relief. By using a Kegel exerciser and putting your muscle through these exercises on a regular basis, incontinence becomes a thing of the past. Today’s adult incontinence treatments really do work since the exercisers are designed to provide resistance specifically to the PC muscle. Exercisers isolate your PC muscle so that it can be worked properly to alleviate this uncomfortable condition. With so many adults experiencing incontinence–perhaps you are too–it is really worth your time and money to invest in adult incontinence treatments. The exercises can and do work, and do not take very long to do every day. It only takes a few minutes to perform them and soon you will find you are no longer worried about this debilitating condition.
I wonder if the good Dr. ever knew the other reasons in addition to incontenence why millions of women sing his praises.
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