How many of you are willing to run and jump wearing white leggings? Giggles followed when I asked this question of a group of ladies, but why? Because we’re not used to discussing pelvic floor health ...
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According to one estimate, more than 60 percent of women experience urinary incontinence—meaning they leak when they sneeze, laugh, or run. Yet, according to the Mayo Clinic, only 25 to 61 percent of ...
No doubt you've heard the word "kegel." You’ve also probably been told that you should do your Kegel exercises often, but don't really know why, or how to do Kegel exercises. Kegels keep your vagina ...
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Forget crunches: I use this Pilates exercise to target my deep core and improve my hip mobility
Everything you need to know about this simple-looking move ...
Kegel exercises are special exercises that tone the pelvic floor muscles. These muscles support the pelvic organs firmly in place while allowing urine, feces and other substances to be excreted at ...
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Are you holding anger in your vagina? How to ease pelvic floor tension
Ever notice how stress shows up in unexpected places? Maybe your shoulders tense up during a tough day or you clench your jaw ...
A woman’s pelvic floor is an important group of muscles that supports the bladder, uterus and intestines. Age, pregnancy, pelvic surgery or frequent coughing and sneezing can all cause these muscles ...
Women of all ages should consider working out their pelvic floor muscles before something goes wrong. Younger women can strengthen their pelvic floors with core exercises, while women who have given ...
This story is Part 1 of a 2-part series on pelvic health. Part 2 covers pelvic health for men. Pelvic health is important in ...
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