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3 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Incontinence
Do you leak when you laugh, sneeze or jump? What about when you are running to use the toilet? Truth of the matter is either you or someone you know does. It is very common. One previous study found that 51.1 percent of women have urinary incontinence. Even though it is as common as flipping a coin and landing heads, it is NOT normal. Here are 3 ways you can reduce your risk of peeing your pants.
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How to Use Vaginal Dilators? 10 Easy Steps from a Pelvic Trainer
Vaginal dilators are a common tool used in pelvic floor therapy to restore healthy pelvic floor function and decrease pain and tension by stretching the vaginal soft tissue. Here are reasons you would need a vaginal dilator and how to use it. -
What Are Dilators and How Do They Work?
What Are Dilators? Vaginal dilators, sometimes referred to as vaginal trainers or pelvic floor trainers, are a common tool used in pelvic floor the... -
Dilators, What Are They Used For And Who Can Use Them?
Vaginal dilators are an instrument used to gently stretch the vagina. They are used when the vagina has become narrowed, such as from many conditions, as listed below. If you need assistance keeping your vagina open and be more elastic, using vaginal dilators can be very effective. They are used to help reduce pain and discomfort during penetration and sexual intercourse.
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Improving Your Intimate Wellness May Lead to Your Emotional Wellness When Using Dilators for Your Vaginal Issues including Vaginismus, Pain During Sex, Vulvodynia, and More
Using vaginal dilators can be a very effective and positive experience to help you keep your vagina open and more elastic, and it may also help improve your emotional wellness as well.
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