Pregnancy and Kegels

During pregnancy, the growing uterus places pressure on the bladder, making it easy to leak. To help prevent this, you’ll want to strengthen your pelvic muscles by practicing Kegels.

To find those muscles, simple tighten the muscles of the vagina as if trying to interrupt the flow of pee. Hold those muscles for a count of five, then release. The good news is that practicing Kegels will also help tighten your vagina after birth.

Folic Acid and Pregnancy Folic Acid and Pregnancy
If you're pregnant or trying, you've probably heard about ...
Pregnant Dating Tips Pregnant Dating Tips
Dating and meeting new people is exciting but can be quite ...
Preventing Postpardum Depression Preventing Postpardum Depression
One of the best ways to ease postpartum depression before ...
STDs and Pregnancy STDs and Pregnancy
Being infected with an STD during your pregnancy, can put ...
Treating Postpartum Depression Treating Postpartum Depression
If you have postpartum symptoms that last for more than two ...
Pregnancy Myths Pregnancy Myths
Pregnancy can take many teens by surprise. These Pregnancy ...
Pregnancy After 35 Pregnancy After 35
The saying “my clock is ticking” isn’t heard too often these ...
Sleeping and Pregnancy Sleeping and Pregnancy
Sleeping comfortably while pregnant can be very difficult ...
PPMS - Postpartum Mood Swings PPMS - Postpartum Mood Swings
Post-partum mood swings affect three out of every four new ...
Working During Pregnancy Working During Pregnancy
Women who are healthy, have healthy pregnancies, and less ...
<< Prev 1 ... 5 6 7 8 9 ... 11 Next>>
Copyright 2024© thepregnancyshow.com.
All rights reserved.