Kegel Exercises: Brief Version
What do Kegel exercises do?
Kegel exercises help strengthen your pelvic muscles. These
muscles help support your vagina and bladder. The bladder
holds your urine. If your pelvic muscles have weakened,
urine can leak out. Kegel exercises help strengthen these
muscles so urine does not leak out. Kegels also make the
muscles of your vagina more sensitive. You may have more
orgasms.
How do I do Kegels?
You can do Kegels anywhere: while you sit at a desk, wait
for a bus, wash dishes, drive a car, wait in line, or watch
television. No one will know you are doing them.
Here's how you do it:
- Find the muscles to use by squeezing the muscles in your
genital area. You might find that it helps to pretend
you are stopping a flow of urine or trying to stop from
passing gas.
- Tighten these muscles and hold for 4 seconds. Then
relax. Tighten and relax these muscles at least 10
times.
- Do these sets of exercises 10 times a day.
- Do not do these exercises while you are urinating.
Many women see a change for the better after doing these
exercises every day for 3 to 6 months. It is important to
keep doing Kegels the rest of your life.
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