Menopause: strengthen your weakened pelvic floor with easy poses

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Having a laugh with your friends could lead to a somewhat damp patch in your underwear – and the dribble of urine could strike at the most inconvenient times. If laughing, jogging, sneezing


or coughing causes a little bit of urine to seep out, your pelvic floor might need strengthening. Ruth Maher, the co-inventor of pelvic floor experts INNOVO, highlighted that urinary


incontinence affects "one in three women" who have declining oestrogen levels. Oestrogen – a sex hormone – is made by the ovaries; it is said to "play a part in making sure


your pelvic muscles and bladder tissues are strong". During the menopause, the ovaries produce less oestrogen, which can affect the pelvic floor muscles and the urethra sphincter – the


short tube that passes urine from the bladder out of the body. The urethra keeps the bladder closed until it is time to urinate. However, as oestrogen levels dip, the lining of the urethra


may thin, making it harder for it to stay closed, thereby leading to leakage. READ MORE: DEMENTIA: THE POPULAR DRINK THAT INCREASES YOUR RISK OF BRAIN DECLINE "Start observing this


connection and then start bringing the focus on your pelvic floor." Mahur recommends to inhale, while keeping the pelvic floor relaxed, and then to exhale and engage the pelvic floor.


To engage the pelvic floor, and to lift it up, Mahur says to "imagine you are holding a wee". With a bit of practise, you can expect to engage the pelvic floor more easily. WARRIOR


II (VIRABHADRASANA II) TO DO THIS EXERCISE: * Stand with your feet hip distance apart and your hands resting at your sides * Step your right foot forwards (with your front & back foot


about 1 metre apart). * Lift your arms straight out to the sides so they are parallel to the floor. * Keep your right foot straight, but turn your left foot out slightly so that your toes


are pointing away from your body. * Bend the right knee over the right ankle, keeping your left leg straight. * Tighten your tummy as though you are pressing your belly button to your spine,


and pull up the pelvic floor * Hold for about 30 seconds, then straighten the right leg. * Repeat. * Try on the other side. Pelvic floor exercises are also known as "Kegel


exercises". At any time, and any where, you can tighten your pelvic floor muscles, hold it for three seconds, and then release. These Kegel exercises can be repeated throughout the day.


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