Jun 21, 2018

What To Expect From Pelvic Floor Physio ACT AU

By Carolyn Miller


The pelvic floor is an incredibly important part of female anatomy. For the first few decades most women don't even consider it and just rely on it faithfully. However, it is one of those things that you quickly realise just how important it is once things start to go wrong and you need pelvic floor physio ACT AU.

The pelvic floor is not just about bladder control. It also plays an important role in sphincter control, sexual activity and day to day movement. If you have a problem with it, it can quickly take over your life and stop you from doing a great deal. Once you have strengthened the area you will notice a vast difference in confidence.

One of the pelvic floor's most important roles is bladder control. Without it women have no control over how or when they urinate and this can take over their life. If you consider how often you have to urinate each day, if you had no control over this it is easy to see how it could ruin your life.

It also plays an important role in sex. The tightness of this muscle will directly affect the amount of pleasure a woman gets from sex and even the strength of her orgasm. If it is loose the man will also notice during intercourse. A woman with very strong muscles will be able to squeeze them tightly at will which can significantly improve sex for both parties.

Women struggling in this area feel it in every part of their lives. So many different types of activity can be affected by it, from going shopping to walking the dog. It can become extremely embarrassing as those with a severe problem often have little bladder control and either stop going out entirely or are forced to wear incontinence protection, which is bad for self esteem and confidence.

Kegel exercises are very important. For pregnant women they should be used before and after the birth to help with strength, incontinence and control. They can be performed with no equipment, simply lying on the bed and they only take a few minutes. Lifting the pelvic floor feels similar to how it feels when you stop peeing mid stream. These muscles are then held in and slowly released.

There are also tools you can buy to help with these exercises. They include weights that hang from the vagina so you can lift them and strengthen the muscles even more. There are also gauges that will give you a reading so you know exactly how strong the vagina muscles are and what progress you are making.

It can take a long time to strengthen these muscles but you should begin to notice a difference within a couple of weeks. They need to be performed every day two or three times. Find a time that fits easily into your day to day life and before you know it you won't even notice that you do them each day. However, you will notice the improvement to your bladder control and your sex life.




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