Intimate Rose® Kegel Weights
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THE BEST REVIEWED KEGEL WEIGHTS ANYWHERE | 15 MINUTES REPLACES 100 KEGEL EXERCISES
With Intimate Rose Kegel Exercise Weights, you’ll feel the difference after just 15 minutes a day. Kegel Exercises help you build stronger and tighter pelvic floor muscles for improved bladder control, easier labor, faster childbirth recovery and intimacy like you’ve never had before!
- 6 Progressive Weights to reach your goals
- Doctor Recommended & Designed Kegel exercise program
- Used in real Academy of Pelvic Health training courses.
- Made from the smoothest, proprietary BPA-free, non-stick medical-grad silicone
Kegel exercises are perfect for women experiencing:
Urinary Incontinence, Embarrassing Leaks When Sneezing Coughing Or Laughing
The accidental leakage of urine. Strengthening the pelvic floor helps to support the bladder and other pelvic organs, and provides closure around the urethra to prevent accidental urine leakage.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
The dropping of the pelvic organs into the walls of the vagina often brings a sensation of pressure in the vagina or pelvis, or a sense of “falling out”. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles with Kegel exercises helps to reduce pelvic organ prolapse.
Weak Pelvic floor Muscles
Can be the result of chronic straining during bowel movements or heavy lifting, pregnancy, childbirth, injury, surgery in the pelvis, or obesity. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles by doing Kegels helps to reduce pelvic organ prolapse, or urinary incontinence caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles.
Childbirth Recovery
Childbirth can result in weak pelvic floor muscles. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles by doing Kegels helps to reduce pelvic organ prolapse, or urinary incontinence caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles after childbirth
Weakening Vaginal Muscles, Lack Of Sensation With Intimacy
A feeling of looseness can be the result of chronic straining during bowel movements or heavy lifting, pregnancy, childbirth, injury, surgery in the pelvis, or obesity. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles by doing Kegels helps to reduce pelvic organ prolapse, or urinary incontinence caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, and can help improve quality of orgasm for women, and improve sensation for their partners.