28 June 2008, 05:05 No comments
Dr. Magnus Murphy MD/OBGYN, certified surgeon and Dr. of Gynecology and Obstetrics for more than 15 years, has dedicated his practice to the specialization of the female pelvic floor. In 2001 Dr. Murphy astonished the gynecological community by publishing “Pelvic Health & Childbirth” – a book in which he describes radical approaches to managing the [...]
19 May 2008, 15:03 1 comment
RECOMMENDED BY: Exercising Your Pelvic Muscles Why exercise pelvic muscles? How do you exercise your pelvic muscles? Hold the Squeeze ’til After the Sneeze Points to Remember Why exercise pelvic muscles? Life’s events can weaken pelvic muscles. Pregnancy, childbirth, and being overweight can do it. Luckily, when these muscles get weak, you can help make [...]
18 May 2008, 04:04 No comments
There is 100% positive response from doctors. This, despite the fact that doctors can’t make income from it! Please don’t hesitate to ask your doctor about the Kegelmaster. Many progressive physicians are currently recommending the Kegelmaster to patients all over the United States. Helps Treat Female Incontinence The strengthening and toning of the Kegel muscles [...]
9 May 2008, 04:04 No comments
You probably became familiar with Kegel exercises during your pregnancy. Kegel exercises are equally important after pregnancy to help restore the tone and strength of your vaginal wall. Kegel exercises help strengthen your pelvic muscles, which weaken during childbirth. Why would you want to strengthen these muscles? If they are weak, you could have bladder [...]
1 May 2008, 02:02 No comments
The Kegelmaster™ is a revolutionary progressive resistance exerciser created for women. One frequently asked question is what is the KegelMaster? Perhaps the real question is what does the KegelMaster do? There is a tremendous number of unused muscles in the pelvic floor. Until now women were unable to exercise these muscles. The Kegelmaster™ was specifically [...]
28 April 2008, 04:04 4 comments
Urinary incontinence or loss of bladder control. It’s not at all uncommon and no one really wants to talk about it. Seeing the television commercials are a big step, yet talking about it remains something that might be whispered about behind closed doors. Chances are, your medical provider may not even talk about it. It’s [...]
11 April 2008, 14:02 No comments
What is a PC muscle, and what are Kegels? Your PC, or pubococcygeus muscle, is a hammock-shaped muscle in your pelvic area. It runs horizontally from front to back and in daily life you rarely put it to any major use. It does come into play however when you have an orgasm. This is why [...]
5 March 2008, 11:11 No comments
When pregnant, I kept hearing about Kegels, the wonder exercise that would make birthing my baby easier. So of course I thought, “Sign me up!” But now, after baby has arrived, do Kegels still play a role in great health? The answer is yes! The enormous strain of having a baby can weaken the pelvic [...]
19 February 2008, 17:05 No comments
The pelvic floor makes up a significant piece of your body’s core, the essence of your very being. The foundation for all movement, balance, stability and flexibility begins in the pelvis. And in times of change, such as during pregnancy, childbirth, perimenopause and menopause, we can support our bodies — literally and figuratively — by [...]
8 February 2008, 04:04 No comments
We’ve all heard that a definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting a different result. Isn’t that what we’ve done for years with Kegel exercises? Countless hours of practising while wondering if we’d got the right muscle, or if there was any point in doing the exercises anyway [...]