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Our High Quality Kegel Exercisers And Pelvic Floor Exercisers Will Strengthen The Kegel Muscles To Improve Vaginal Health.
Kegel exercises - or pelvic floor exercises - strengthen female pelvic floor muscles that surround the openings of the urethra, vagina and rectum. Research has shown that the pelvic floor responds to regular exercise, often known as Kegel Exercises. With regular Kegel exercise most women can reduce or completely overcome the symptoms of weak pelvic floor muscles, no matter what their age, when they use a high quality Kegel Exercise Device or Pelvic Floor Exercise Device. Women use Kegel exercises as physical therapy for two reasons.
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Many women suffer from urine leakage when they sneeze, cough, or laugh. These women may have given birth naturally to one or more children. As women they may suffer from light urinary incontinence in situations where weakened pelvic muscles are flexed. Coughing, sneezing, and even laughter can create very embarrassing urine leakage.
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Many women use Kegel exercisers to restore lost pleasure during sexual activities. Restoring tone and control to their pelvic floor muscles can enhance the sexual pleasure they and their partner receive.
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Kegel Exercisers are also known as Pelvic Toners, Pelvic Floor Exercisers or Pelvic Floor Trainers.
Kegel Exercisers are mechanical devices that exercise your pelvic floor muscles so that optimum pelvic muscle strength is achieved and maintained. These exercises are known as Kegel exercises or pelvic floor muscles exercises. Strong pelvic floor muscles are essential for life long urinary continence and good sexual function in women.
The purpose of our high quality Kegel Exercisers is to restore muscle tone and strength to the pelvic muscles in order to prevent or reduce pelvic floor problems and to increase female sexual gratification. Kegel exercises are said to be good for treating vaginal prolapse and preventing uterine prolapse in women.
Factors such as pregnancy, childbirth, aging and being overweight often result in the weakening of the pelvic muscles. Kegel exercises are useful in regaining pelvic floor muscle strength in such cases.
Our Kegel exercisers are medical devices designed to be used by women to exercise the pubococcygeus muscle (also called the PC muscle). There are three main types of Kegel Or Pelvic Muscle Exercisers : barbells, springs, and rubber bulbs.
Our Kegel and Pelvic Muscle Exercisers can be used as a vaginal exerciser or as a vaginal sex toy. Research has found that our high quality vaginal health Kegel and Pelvic Muscle Exercisers will help most women in the following ways:
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Dramatically increase your desire to have sex.
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Dramatically helps to decrease the time it takes women to achieve an orgasm through foreplay and exercise. A lot of women don't fully enjoy sex because they find it difficult to have an orgasm due to poor Kegel vaginal health.
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After childbirth, Kegel Exercisers promote strengthening of the perinium. The perineum is the area between the vagina and rectum that is sometimes is cut or torn during childbirth.
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Helps to prevent urinary stress incontinence and frequent urination.
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Intensify female orgasms and magnify the sensations of sex while preventing urinary incontinence.
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Kegel Exercises And Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises Facts And Information
What are my pelvic floor muscles?
The pelvic floor muscles form a broad sling between your legs from the pubic bone in front to the base of your spine at the back. The muscles of the pelvic floor form a cradle to hold the bladder, womb and bowel in place and to control the muscles that close the anus, vagina and urethra. When the pelvic floor muscles become weak or damaged, as the result of childbirth for example, they cannot do this effectively. Pelvic floor weakness is a major cause of stress incontinence and in some women can cause prolapse Stress incontinence, or bladder weakness means that you might leak small amounts of urine while coughing, sneezing, laughing or exercising. It is estimated that up to 25 per cent of new mothers suffer from stress incontinence. A staggering 1/3rd of all sanitary towels sold are for stress incontinence. In addition to the distress that stress incontinence can cause, many women and their partners report decreased satisfaction in their lovemaking and intimate pleasures.
Urinary incontinence - The consequences of weakened pelvic floor muscles may include urinary or bowel incontinence, which may be helped by therapeutic strengthening of these muscles. Randomized controlled trials by the Cochrane Collaboration concluded that "PFMT - Pelvic floor muscle training through Kegel or pelvic floor muscle exercises - be included in first-line conservative management programmes for women with stress, urge, or mixed, urinary incontinence. The treatment effect might be greater in younger women (in their 40's and 50's) with stress urinary incontinence alone."
Pelvic prolapse - Kegel or pelvic floor muscle exercises are also often used to help prevent prolapse of pelvic organs. Randomized controlled trials by the Cochrane Collaboration concluded that "there is some encouragement from a feasibility study that pelvic floor muscle training may reduce severity of prolapse".
Sexual function - Regular Kegel or pelvic floor muscle exercises can also increase sexual pleasure for women and their partners. After childbirth, practicing pelvic floor contractions during vaginal sex will allow the woman immediate feedback from her partner, who can tell her whether they can feel her muscles tightening. A woman who has just given birth - who has yet to return to sexual intercourse - can retrain her pelvic floor muscles to their pre-pregnancy strength and tone by using one of the specially designed Kegel Exerciser or Pelvic Floor Muscle Exerciser which are available to buy from this website.