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Kegel Exerciser
The Kegel Exerciser
from A Personal Solution, Inc.
  • Enhance Intimate Pleasure
  • Strengthen Pelvic Floor Muscles
  • Add Resistance to Kegel Exercises
  • Regain Bladder Control
  • Stop Urine Leakage
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Why are women using surgery and drugs when the AMA recommends that behavioral treatment is effective and should be made more readily for urinary incontinence?
  • The problem is that the pelvic floor muscles, unlike other muscles, are not seen nor felt by the majority of women. We know the Kegel exercises work, but we can't figure out how to do them.

Some women mistakenly contract the stomach or thigh muscles while trying to Kegel, which may even worsen pelvic floor tone (Medline Plus Medical Encyclopedia).

  • Awareness is the secret to success. Dr. Kegel had good results with his Kegel exercise studies because he used biofeedback and physicians coached the women, worked with them to make sure they were exercising correctly. The Kegel Exerciser takes the guesswork out of Kegeling.
  • This exerciser has a patented vaginal stop -- an automatic pelvic muscle locator. When the exerciser opens and closes, the proper muscles are being worked. This vaginal stop also prevents over-insertion.

The Kegel Exerciser is approved by the FDA as a treatment for stress urinary incontinence.

Facts about Stress Urinary Incontinence

Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI), which is loss of bladder or bowel control, is a condition caused by a wide range of circumstances; some of which include childbirth, aging, infection and athletic activities.

We know that weak pelvicmuscles are the main cause of "SUI" (Stress Urinary Incontinence) in women.

According to statistics from the National Association for Incontinence, it is estimated that, in the United States alone, billions of dollars are spent each year treating "SUI" (Stress Urinary Incontinence), including billions spent purchasing adult diapers (adult diapers actually outsell children's diapers two to one).

  • "This may explain why at least $5.2 billion is spent on incontinence pads each year."
    (The Lancet)
  • "The most common form of urinary incontinence is called "stress incontinence". Accidents may occur while sneezing, laughing, exercising or just bending over.

    These pelvic floor muscles can become weak after childbirth or after a woman stops having periods."
    (Drug Store News)

  • "Pelvic floor muscles are just like other muscles and resistance exercise can make them stronger. Women can regain control through pelvic muscle exercises called Kegel exercises.

    Kegel Exercises can help maintain or improve bladder control, therefore, reducing the chances of incontinence."
    (National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases)

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