Do you feel a wave of anxiety each time you cough, sneeze or laugh? Are you nervous to go for a jog in case your pelvic floor fails you? Then you’re not alone. According to experts, up to a quarter of non-pregnant women experience pelvic floor issues that impact their quality of life – and it’s a problem that tends to develop in the post-partum period. There is good news, though: By training your pelvic floor, you can improve or eliminate these problems and enhance your overall pelvic health and well-being. The question is, what’s the best approach?
How strong is your pelvic floor?
How much do you know about your pelvic floor? Firstly, in order to tackle pelvic floor issues, you will need to know what the pelvic floor actually is. Pelvic floor muscles are the layer of muscles that support the pelvic organs and span the bottom of the pelvis. The pelvic organs are the bladder and bowel in […]