Pelvic floor muscle training improves neuromuscular control, reduces symptoms of incontinence, and delays progression of pelvic organ prolapse. As a first-line intervention, it's effective, evidence-based, and non-invasive. With daily pelvic floor exercises, better bladder control, core strength, and pelvic stability are all within reach—no equipment needed.
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02 Jun