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Pelvic floor exercises, reduce back pain for women after cesarean section
Being a mother is a natural duty, a happiness that any woman wishes to have. However, to go through more than 9 months of pregnancy and childbirth, a woman's body will be severely affected.
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Learn about pelvic floor and pelvic floor dysfunction
Many studies show that pelvic floor disorders are not life-threatening but greatly affect the patient's quality of life, causing disorders in many organ systems: urinary and fecal incontinence, lower urinary tract obstruction, constipation, pelvic discomfort, recurrent urinary tract infections and sexual dysfunction such as pain during intercourse.
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Possible health problems in the pelvic floor
Nearly 50% of women over 40 years old suffer from urinary incontinence, 40% of women over 50 years old suffer from pelvic organ prolapse. Pelvic organ prolapse is not life-threatening but greatly affects women's daily activities, causing them to lose their comfort and confidence.
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Why do you have pelvic pain after giving birth?
The pelvis plays an important role in normal birth because the fetus must pass through the pelvis to be released. During the last months of pregnancy, the pelvic structures such as ligaments and joints are under the influence of hormones and are stretched more than when not pregnant.
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Pelvic floor rehabilitation and benefits for mothers after childbirth
Pelvic floor dysfunction in women after childbirth is a very common problem. The cause is that when giving birth many times, the pelvic floor is stretched and prolapsed, causing some dysfunctions such as: urinary incontinence, constipation, decreased sexual function... Practicing pelvic floor rehabilitation with Kegel exercises or training with machines will soon help improve dysfunctions caused by pelvic floor prolapse, thereby improving the condition and quality of life of women after childbirth.
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Why do you have pelvic floor dysfunction after giving birth?
Postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction greatly affects the patient's quality of life, causing many disorders in the pelvic organ systems such as the urinary tract, digestive tract, reproductive tract, decreased sexual desire, etc. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it will cause many dangerous complications in each organ system.
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