Do I Have Weak Pelvic Floor Muscles?

The universal test

There is a simple test that applies to all vagina-owners, no matter what age you are, before and after birth: next time when you go to the bathroom to pee, try stopping the urine midstream. If you have trouble stopping the flow that may be because of weak muscles. Don’t worry – muscles are there to be used and ready to be strengthened, so with some training you can improve the strength in your pelvic floor muscles.

Weak pelvic floor muscles can often lead to a number of uncomfortable health issues and potentially embarrassing moments that you may want to avoid. Weakened pelvic floor muscles can make your bladder harder to control, and can even lead to a vagina prolapse. But with just a few clenches a day, you can prevent these scenarios.

How do you locate your pelvic floor muscles?

There are a few ways: imagine you are in a rest room and there is a pretty long queue in front of you. What do you do? You clench those muscles together in order to keep that pee or gas from escaping. You should then feel a slight pulling sensation which is caused exactly by the muscles we are looking for.

Pelvic floor muscles form a sort of hammock from the front of your pelvic bone right back to your tailbone and keep your inner organs in place. Also, these are the bad boys responsible for your uterus, bladder, small intestine and rectum. Kind of like the club bouncers of your pre-abdomen. But you’re their boss.

If you’re still not sure you’ve found them, another easy method is to carefully insert your clean fingers in your vagina and clench those muscles together. If you feel a light pressure or contraction, then you activated the right muscles and are ready for some exercising!

When will you notice any effects?

Like every muscle-strengthening exercise, you won’t see (or feel) immediate effects after just one round with the Ruby Kegel Trainer. Give your body at least 3-4 weeks until you check for results. You can do the simple pee-test again (important: please don’t do this more often than every two weeks, since it can lead to urinary infections, let that pee flow freely!), or you can actually feel the clenching more intensely when you pull those little muscles together in your body. The more trained you are, the longer you will be able to clench those muscles tightly together (for 10 seconds for example).

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