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Why Kegels May Not Be the Best Choice for Most Women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Your pelvic floor isn’t meant to work in isolation—it’s part of a complex, coordinated team. It works alongside your diaphragm, deep core, hips, feet, and nervous system.
What your body really needs is a responsive pelvic floor:
One that contracts when needed, relaxes when it’s safe, and moves rhythmically with your breath and posture.
Kegels isolate the pelvic floor from this team. They often fail to restore true function—and can even create further imbalance.