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Top 10 Pelvic Floor Exercises all Women Should Know

Lets talk about your pelvic floor and why it is important. Ever had back, hip or pelvic pain? What about pain with intercourse, inserting a tampon or cup? Have you had a pregnancy or given birth? Ever sneezed, coughed or jumped and peed yourself??

You are not alone. These are all things that can be related to your pelvic floor. So lets talk about ten pelvic floor exercises every woman should do. 

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PELVIC FLOOR BENEFITS

Your pelvic floor makes up the bottom of your pelvis. It is responsible for supporting your organs, (bladder, bowel, and uterus) and when pregnant, supports your growing baby. Insufficiencies related to the pelvic floor can result in pelvic pain, pain with intercourse, low back pain, hip pain, or incontinence. Improving your pelvic floor does not always mean performing kegels. Did you know, not everyone knows how to perform a kegel?

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Postpartum Pelvic Floor: Dispelling Common Myths for a Healthy Recovery

How often have you heard that after having a baby you just need to do kegels? The lack of information and help that women have postpartum is severely lacking. So let me tell you a tip, kegels aren’t the answer immediately postpartum. Your body is healing and your muscles need some rest and care before trying to strengthen them with kegels. 

Here’s what you can start doing, diaphragmatic breathing. Regaining coordination following birth is essential to progress back to your everyday and recreational activity. Diaphragmatic breathing can be performed seated or standing. 

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The Pregnancy Pain Myths you Need to Know

Seriously, how often have you heard and believed that pregnancy is painful and that’s just the way it is? The idea that pain during pregnancy is normal is outrageous.

We have been conditioned over time to believe pregnancy pain is normal. When you’ve brought up your pain to your provider they told you it’s normal; take this medication, it’ll get worse the further along you get or the more pregnancies you have. I hear all the time from mommas how they thought their pain and suffering was normal and they just had to deal with it.

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