Your pelvic muscles are important for a number of daily activities. They help you remain continent, they support your internal organs, and they are engaged during sex. Strong pelvic muscles can help ...
A woman’s pelvic floor is an important group of muscles that supports the bladder, uterus and intestines. Age, pregnancy, pelvic surgery or frequent coughing and sneezing can all cause these muscles ...
You may have heard of Kegel exercises — the squeezing and releasing of the pelvic floor muscles — as a way to strengthen your sex life. But, since they target the muscles that wrap around your urethra ...
Kegels are a quick and easy exercise, but they don't exactly have the most glamorous reputation. That said, doing daily Kegels can be seriously beneficial for your pelvic-floor strength and overall ...
You may have heard of Kegel exercises—the squeezing and releasing of the pelvic floor muscles—as a way to strengthen your sex life. But, since they target the muscles that wrap around your urethra, ...
If you thought Kegel exercises were just for women, think again. Kegel exercises are hugely important for men too. Kegel exercises for men help to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles (that sit at the ...
If you ever pee a little when you sneeze, cough, or laugh—or complain about your postpartum sex life—you probably have received this advice from a well-meaning friend or even your doctor: “Do your ...
You’ve probably heard the phrase “Kegel exercises” at one point or another in your life, as they are often recommended to improve the health of your pelvic floor. However, there may be a little more ...
Heard about kegels, but not sure where to start? These tips from Lelo will help you strengthen your pelvic floor for better sex in no time. "Oh no," you're probably thinking, "not only am I being told ...