Kegel Exercises for Women (cont.)
How do you exercise your pelvic muscles?
Find the right muscles. Try one of
the following ways to find the right muscles to squeeze.
- Imagine that you are trying to stop passing gas. Squeeze the muscles you
would use. If you sense a "pulling" feeling, you are squeezing the right muscles
for pelvic exercises.
- Imagine that you are sitting on a marble and want to pick up the marble with
your vagina. Imagine "sucking" the marble into your vagina.
- Lie down and put your finger inside your vagina. Squeeze as if you were
trying to stop urine from coming out. If you feel tightness on your finger, you
are squeezing the right pelvic muscles.
Let your doctor, nurse, or therapist help you. Many people have trouble
finding the right muscles. Your doctor, nurse, or therapist can check to make
sure you are doing the exercises correctly. You can also exercise by using
special weights or biofeedback. Ask your health care team about these exercise
aids.
Don't squeeze other muscles at the same time. Be careful not to tighten your
stomach, legs, or other muscles. Squeezing the wrong muscles can put more
pressure on your bladder control muscles. Just squeeze the pelvic muscle. Don't
hold your breath.
Repeat, but don't overdo it. At first, find a quiet spot to practice
-- your
bathroom or bedroom -- so you can concentrate. Lie on the floor. Pull in the pelvic
muscles and hold for a count of 3. Then relax for a count of 3. Work up to 10 to
15 repeats each time you exercise. Use the Exercise Log below to keep track of
your sessions.
Do your pelvic exercises at least three times a day. Every day, use three
positions: lying down, sitting, and standing. You can exercise while lying on
the floor, sitting at a desk, or standing in the kitchen. Using all three
positions makes the muscles strongest.
Be patient. Don't give up. It's just 5 minutes, three times a day. You may
not feel your bladder control improve until after 3 to 6 weeks. Still, most
women do notice an improvement after a few weeks.
Week: ______________
My Pelvic Muscle Exercise Log
Sunday
- I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.
- I spent ____ minutes exercising.
- At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.
Monday
- I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.
- I spent ____ minutes exercising.
- At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.
Tuesday
- I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.
- I spent ____ minutes exercising.
- At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.
Wednesday
- I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.
- I spent ____ minutes exercising.
- At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.
Thursday
- I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.
- I spent ____ minutes exercising.
- At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.
Friday
- I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.
- I spent ____ minutes exercising.
- At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.
Saturday
- I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.
- I spent ____ minutes exercising.
- At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.
SOURCE:
National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH
Last Editorial Review: 8/1/2007 5:41:35 PM