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What if pelvic floor exercises don t work.
Bernie also noted that overtraining your pelvic floor muscles with repetitive exercises such as kegels which focus only on tightening the muscles can also result in an imbalance in the pelvic.
The pelvic floor muscles work like a hammock to support the pelvic organs including the uterus bladder and rectum.
When they contract the organs are.
Weak pelvic muscles often cause bladder control problems.
The pelvic muscles support the bladder bowel and uterus.
After childbirth or as you get older you may notice that your pelvic floor muscles have weakened.
When are pelvic floor exercises not enough.
New mums often develop pelvic floor disorders such as urinary incontinence bowel leakage or even a pelvic organ prolapse.
For example women who lose urine because their bladder is over full won t find help from pelvic floor exercises.
Pregnancy hormones relax all the soft tissues of the body meaning the weight of the baby during pregnancy puts stress and strain on the pelvic floor muscles and other surrounding tissues.
Daily intensive exercises can strengthen pelvic muscles and improve bladder control.
Not everyone can get their pelvic floor to work by exercises alone.
But don t worry this doesn t mean surgery is the only answer and it certainly isn t the easiest option.
Many factors can weaken your pelvic floor muscles including pregnancy childbirth surgery aging excessive straining from constipation or chronic coughing and being overweight.
If your muscles are very weak or you have lost some sensation in your pelvic floor due to childbirth surgery or long term constipation then it can be difficult to feel if you are doing the right thing.
When pelvic floor exercises don t work most women find pelvic floor exercises give them a greater sense of control and satisfaction but there are times when kegels don t work.
Always tighten and contract your pelvic muscles before coughing sneezing jumping or lifting.
If pelvic floor exercises really aren t working for you the likeliness is your muscles are too weak for manual kegel exercises to be effective and we recommend you go and see your gp.
If any of the symptoms isa described sound familiar to you some simple pelvic floor exercises will make all the difference.
Ask your therapist whether you are squeezing the right muscles.
Studies in this area have found that pelvic floor exercises don t make a difference in women who have already had prolapse surgery.