Pelvic Organ Prolapse is likely to occur any time the pelvic floor musculature is not adequate to support the pelvic organs through periods of increased stressed that can be experienced during pregnancy, child birth or even normal physical activity.
Kegel Exercises are the Only Known Non-Surgical and Non-Pharmaceutical way to strengthen the pelvic floor and protect from the Onset of Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Women.
The Kegelmaster™ is the best way to practice proper form and create the most effective Kegel exercise.
Pelvic Organ prolapse is far easier to prevent than it is to the to repair after a herniation has occurred. With more serious cases of prolapse invasive surgery may be the only option and occasionally this surgery will involve a complete or partial hysterectomy.
I think I might be developing Pelvic Organ Prolapse- Something is bulging from my vagina. How do I know if I need to have corrective surgery?
Only a qualified medical professional, your doctor, gynecologist or uro-gynecologist can determine if your condition requires surgery.
If you have any concerns you should schedule an appointment and discuss your condition with your doctor.
You should never insert any intra-vaginal device that causes pain or is difficult to insert or remove.
Here's what you need to know about Pelvic Organ Prolapse
The term “pelvic organ prolapse” describes the descent or sagging of pelvic organs that are usually supported within the pelvic cavity.
Pelvic floor prolapse refers to relaxation of the muscles and ligaments that hold the pelvic organs (uterus, bladder, urethra, vagina, and rectum) in their correct anatomic position. Prolapse can develop as a result of aging, menopause, history of multiple childbirths, prolonged and/or traumatic labor and deliveries, as well as a variety of other factors.
Bladder Prolapse Uterine Prolapse The organs that most commonly “prolapse” include the uterus, bladder and bowel. The condition is usually experienced as a feeling of heaviness in the vagina, and can lead to bulging of the organ through the vaginal opening.
The Kegelmaster™ can provide one of the most effective means for avoiding the development of pelvic organ prolapse. With proper Kegel Exercises it is possible to recondition the pelvic floor muscles which are the primary support musculature for supporting the pelvic organs.
Strong pelvic floor muscles are essential to good female pelvic health, the prevention of pelvic organ prolapse, rectocele, cystocele and incontinence. Stronger pelvic floor muscles can also alleviate vaginal pain during intercourse and can increase sexual sensation.
Although pelvic floor muscle training alone can probably not reverse severe prolapse, regular Kegel Exercises with the Kegelmaster™ can significantly alleviate or completely prevent the onset or advancement of this condition. However it is always advised that one consult with a medical professional concerning any specific case prior to beginning an exercise regimen, especially if there is any concern.
How Can I Avoid the Onset of Pelvic Organ Prolapse?
The Kegel Exercise is the only known, most proven and absolute best non-surgical and non-pharmaceutical solution to strengthening the Pelvic Floor and preventing the onset of pelvic organ prolapse, cystocele and rectocele.
The Kegelmaster™ has been called a “Miracle for Women” and is the best and most proven device for performing proper Kegel Exercises. The Kegelmaster™ makes Kegel Exercises simple, quick and even enjoyable
The Kegelmaster™ is the only device of its type Guaranteed to:
- Strengthen and restore your Pelvic Floor
- Reduce or eliminate incontinence
- Prevent the onset of pelvic organ prolapse
- Tighten the muscles encircling the vagina
- Improve the intensity, duration, frequency and satisfaction of the vaginal orgasm
Why is the Kegelmaster™ My Best Alternative for Prolapse?
Kegel Exercises are the only known prevention for the onset of pelvic organ prolapse in women. The Kegelmaster™ is the best way to practice proper form and create the most effective Kegel exercise.