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Bladder Control

You may think bladder control problems are something that happen when you get older. The truth is that women of all ages have urine leakage. The problem is also called incontinence. Men leak urine too, but the problem is more common in women.

  • Many women leak urine when they exercise, laugh hard, cough, or sneeze.
  • Often women leak urine when they are pregnant or after they have given birth.
  • Women who have stopped having their periods—menopause—often report bladder control problems.
  • Female athletes of all ages sometimes have urine leakage during strenuous sports activities.

Kegel Exercises

Kegel (KAY-gul or KEY-gul) exercises strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which support the uterus, bladder and bowel. If you do Kegel exercises regularly and keep your pelvic floor muscles toned, you may reduce your risk of incontinence and similar problems as you get older. Kegel exercises can also help you control urinary incontinence.

Learning how to perform Kegel exercises properly can be tricky. How do you know whether you're working the correct muscles?

When your pelvic floor muscles weaken, your pelvic organs descend and bulge into your vagina, a condition known as pelvic organ prolapse. The effects of pelvic organ prolapse range from uncomfortable pelvic pressure to leakage of urine or feces. Fortunately, Kegel exercises can strengthen pelvic muscles and delay or maybe even prevent pelvic organ prolapse.

Kegel exercises are recommended especially during pregnancy. Well-toned pelvic floor muscles may make you more comfortable as your due date approaches. You may be less likely to develop urine leakage — common near the end of pregnancy and prone to persist after you've given birth.

 

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What are the Benefits of Kegels?
Though people often say "no pain, no gain," Kegel exercises offer maximum benefits yet require minimum effort. The benefits of doing kegels during pregnancy are seemingly endless. They can help to:
make pushing easier during labor
tone stretched out vaginal muscles
heal episiotomy wounds
relieve postpartum incontinence

However, benefits of kegels aren’t just limited to pregnancy. Regularly practicing kegel exercises can also help to:
improve your orgasms
minimize the chances of developing hemorrhoids
help you avoid incontinence later in life
Men who practice kegels will also likely find they have better erections as kegels encourages increased blood flow to the genitals.

The muscle that supports the vagina, the pubococcygeal (PC) muscle, may become more lax with age as well as with childbirth. You can strengthen your PC muscle with Kegel exercises. But you must do at least 100 contractions each day, and it may take up to three months before you see a change. To learn how to perform Kegels, sit on the toilet, legs spread. Begin to urinate, then squeeze your pelvic-floor muscle to stop the flow of urine. You have now identified the PC muscle and can squeeze and release it anytime. Add vaginal weights, to your routine to speed up your progress.

When using vaginal cones to assit you in doing your kegel's, most have found results much faster and stronger muscle tone in less time.

You should incorporate this exercise with your vaginal weights into your daily schedule.

Points to remember:
Weak pelvic muscles often lead to urine leakage.
Daily exercises can strengthen pelvic muscles.
These exercises often improve bladder control.
Ask your doctor or nurse if you are squeezing the right muscles.
Tighten your pelvic muscle before sneezing, lifting a heavy object or jumping. This can prevent pelvic muscle damage and urine leakage.

Lady Care uses two new concepts.

lady care vaginal weights

Facilitation - The roughened flat bottom makes it easier to 'catch' the vaginal weights if it is sliding out. Also, the weights have non-slippery 'shoulders' which facilitate a muscle contraction when touching the pelvic floor muscles.

Self-positioning - The weight is placed at the bottom of the cylinders, whereby gravity prevents it from falling over and dislocating. The cylinder will position itself in the lower portion of the vagina, where it has the best effect.

conesGreen (20g)
Will help you find the muscle: Awareness

 

weightsYellow (30g)
Builds up and maintains a short muscle contraction.

 

lady care colorRed (40g)
Builds up and maintains a longer muscle contraction.

 

lady careBlack (60g)
Maintains a muscle contraction of 6 - 8 seconds.

 

Lady Care Vaginal Weights

Features:

Vaginal Weights come in 4 sizes: 20g, 30g, 40g, 60g.
• Self-positioning weights for maximum effect
• Each weight has a looped string for easy removal
• Safe, easy and effective
• Includes four vaginal weights, instruction manual, carrying bag

 

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