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		<title>What do Doctors think about the Kegelmaster ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is 100% positive response from doctors. This, despite the fact that doctors can&#8217;t make income from it! Please don&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is 100% positive response from doctors. This, despite the fact that doctors can&#8217;t make income from it! Please don&#8217;t hesitate to ask your doctor about the Kegelmaster. Many progressive physicians are currently recommending the Kegelmaster to patients all over the United States.<br />
<strong>Helps Treat Female Incontinence</strong></p>
<p>The strengthening and toning of the Kegel muscles may eliminate the need for expensive surgeries and incontinence products. The increased circulation of blood flow to the vaginal muscular area causes greater sensitivity to any stimulation and a tremendous decrease in the vaginal opening. This is extremely helpful for those who suffer from medical conditions like stress incontinence, urge incontinence (overactive bladder-frequency), pelvic pain, bladder prolapse (cystocele), uterine prolapse or rectocele. Although Kegel exercises have been done for years, they are simply not as effective without added resistance. The Kegelmaster™ adds dynamic progressive resistance to kegel exercises to strengthen the vaginal area muscles rapidly and effectively. To discover the many benefits of using the Kegelmaster™, please browse our web site and read any information that may answer your questions regarding our product. Read understanding incontinence. Don&#8217;t take that step to diapers, it&#8217;s not necessary! This is a way for you to avoid that for the rest of your life!</p>
<p><strong>Kegels are done by women before and after childbirth.</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> Before childbirth, the Kegelmaster helps prepare and strengthen your muscles, helping you during labor. After childbirth, a woman is concerned about her vagina returning to normal size. Kegel exercises are the first recommendation a doctor makes, to regain vaginal strength and tightness. Click here for more details.</p>
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		<title>Remember Those Kegels? Why They Still Work After Childbirth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When pregnant, I kept hearing about Kegels, the wonder exercise that would make birthing my baby easier. So of course I thought, &#8220;Sign me up!&#8221; 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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When pregnant, I kept hearing about Kegels, the wonder exercise that would make birthing my baby easier. So of course I thought, &#8220;Sign me up!&#8221; But now, after baby has arrived, do Kegels still play a role in great health?</p>
<p>The answer is yes! The enormous strain of having a baby can weaken the pelvic floor muscles. But by doing regular Kegels after delivery, you can easily strengthen these small but important muscles again. Other added benefits include enhanced sexual pleasure both for you and your husband so read on!</p>
<p>Named after Dr. Arnold Kegel, this exercise is designed to strengthen the pubococcygeus muscles, or PC muscles. To find these muscles, try stopping and starting the flow of urine. Bingo! Now simply tighten and relax these muscles over and over again, as if you&#8217;re trying to stop the flow of urine. There are many variations of the exercise:</p>
<p>1. Tighten and relax the PC muscles throughout the day (shoot for 200 times)</p>
<p>2. Tighten slowly in increments going in and out, like an elevator stopping on several floors</p>
<p>3. Hold the muscle tightened for five seconds and then release. Gradually work up to holding each Kegel for a count of ten</p>
<p>Make sure you don&#8217;t do these when you&#8217;re actually going to the bathroom or with a full bladder. This could increase your risk of a urinary tract infection. Otherwise, you can do Kegels sitting at the computer, standing in line, even when you&#8217;re lying in bed. It&#8217;s a little invisible exercise that can be done anywhere, whether you&#8217;re alone, talking to a friend, or in a crowd of people.</p>
<p>By having a strong pelvic floor, you will be better prepared for your next pregnancy, experience more sexual pleasure with your husband, and reduce the risk of incontinence in the future. Now granted, if you have a little one in diapers, you may not be thinking of having another now or incontinence in the future, but wouldn&#8217;t you welcome a boost to your sex life? Kegel exercises are great for strengthening a healthy body and a healthy marriage, so don&#8217;t forget about them since baby has arrived. Kegels are always in vogue for moms of any age.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s Action Step: What variation of Kegel exercises will you do today?</p>
<p>Arlene Pellicane, mother of a toddler and infant, helps women lose their baby weight and thrive as wives and mothers. Her weekly podcast &#8220;Losing Weight After Baby&#8221; is full of practical ideas that work for busy moms. Visit Arlene&#8217;s website for free articles and exercises at http://www.losingweightafterbaby.com and blog at http://losingweightafterbaby.wordpress.com</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Arlene_Pellicane</p>
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