This condition, which occurs more often in women of an older age who have given birth, is caused by weakened or damaged pelvic-floor muscles and ligaments.
Busy women can now boost their health with a quick 5-second exercise. Fitness coach Luke Coutinho shares a simple Kegel exercise to strengthen pelvic ...
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In the HelloNation article, Dr. Schroeder explains that pelvic floor muscles do much more than support bladder control. These ...
You may feel the urge to pee after you just used the bathroom because of infections, underlying short or long-term health ...
Two leading G.I. doctors explain eight common reasons the experience doesn't feel like relief, and when it's not just a ...
Imagine you’re a 47-year-old mother of two in Bozeman, juggling work, family and a busy household. After months of dealing with heavy bleeding and chronic pelvic pain, your doctor recommends ...
You may feel pain similar to period cramps if you are ovulating, have an ovarian cyst, are pregnant, have IBD, or a number of other reasons.