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Many
female problems, such as, incontinence are caused by weakened PC muscles.
In some of us, these muscles are so underdeveloped they are difficult
for us to locate. The Kegelmaster is designed to automatically cradle
these muscles, giving you an effective exercise program, unlike other
exercisers available on the market today.
Incontinence
The Kegelmaster is a cost effective, easy to use alternative to painful
surgery, pads or diapers and medication. If you are a sufferer of incontinence,
or wish to avoid it in the future, the Kegelmaster is the choice for you.
Of the estimated 19 million North American adults who have urinary incontinence,
80 percent are women. It's important to understand that incontinence is
not an inevitable part of aging, nor is it necessary to accept long-term
incontinence after bearing a child. Women who have just given birth can
use the Kegelmaster to increase the friction and attain better vaginal
tone. Click here for more information regarding
Incontinence...
After
Menopause
The Kegelmaster can be used by older women who may have lost vaginal tone
after menopause. It's important to continue to exercise and maintain the
strength of the muscles as you grow older. At menopause, muscles may change
and weaken. The stronger they are before this process begins, the better.
For all these reasons and more, it is imperative that you begin an exercise
program using the Kegelmaster now.
Childbirth
or Stitching
Is it true that some women let doctors sew their vagina in order to get
tighter? Is that really better than exercising? Sadly, it seems like some
women do this to get a tighter vagina. Some doctors also make 'love-stitches',
during the repair of episiotomy after childbirth to make the vagina tighter.
However, as these women don't get the health benefits mentioned above
(like stronger vaginal muscles and preventing incontinence, etc.), using
the Kegelmaster is much more beneficial. Thus, 'love-stitches' is not
a substitute for exercising your vaginal muscles.
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