In the past, for women, giving birth to a baby meant going to the door of life and death, and it was difficult for mothers and children to be safe because of dystocia. With the development of medical technology. The method of production will now be evaluated, and if the normal delivery is not possible, cesarean section can be chosen. However, many female friends clearly want to choose a cesarean section if they have a smooth delivery. One of their selfish intentions is that they feel that cesarean section will not harm the pelvic floor muscles and will not affect the life of the couple after delivery. In fact, during pregnancy in October, the pelvic floor muscles will suffer varying degrees of damage during the process of delivery, regardless of whether the expectant mother is delivered by normal or cesarean section. If the damaged pelvic floor muscles are not repaired in time, it is easy to cause diseases in the future.
Nowadays, many new mothers after childbirth are also beginning to pay attention to the recovery of postpartum pelvic floor muscles. Good pelvic floor muscle repair can reduce women's damage to the body due to pregnancy and childbirth, and improve the quality of life after childbirth. Otherwise, pelvic floor dysfunction will cause a series of hazards.
[Hazards of pelvic floor dysfunction]
Women’s pelvic floor muscles support and support the pelvic organs such as the bladder, uterus, and rectum. In addition to maintaining the normal anatomical position of these pelvic organs, they also participate in the control of urination, defecation, and maintenance of vaginal contraction. Increase sexual pleasure and many other physiological activities.
Early pelvic floor dysfunction:
Symptoms such as loose vagina, unsatisfactory sex life, or abdominal distension, frequent urination, and constipation. It may also be due to vaginal relaxation and the inability or inability to contract the pelvic floor muscles during sex, which may result in decreased sexual pleasure for both men and women, affecting the quality of married life.
The harm of gradual development:
If the recovery of the pelvic floor muscles is not paid attention to, and the pelvic floor muscle function is not recovered in time, it will gradually develop into more serious diseases such as urinary incontinence, uterine prolapse, bulging of the front wall of the vagina, and bulging of the back wall of the vagina. Although these diseases have nothing to do with life, they can seriously affect women's quality of life.
[Importance of pelvic floor function rehabilitation]
45% of women have varying degrees of pelvic floor dysfunction:
According to data, 45% of married women in my country have pelvic floor dysfunction to varying degrees. In developed countries and regions such as Europe, America, Japan and South Korea, rehabilitation treatments such as electrical stimulation and biofeedback training for pelvic floor muscles have been popularized.
Postpartum 42 is a good time for pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation:
After 42 days postpartum, mothers can undergo a routine course of pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation. This will not only improve the quality of future sexual life, but also help prevent and treat the occurrence of pelvic floor disorders. Unfortunately, many women have missed the best chance of postpartum recovery because they have no obvious symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction.
The older the age, the more obvious the symptoms of pelvic floor disorders:
As women get older, hormone levels gradually decline, and muscles become more relaxed. At this time, the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction will appear and become more and more serious. Relying on surgical treatment to recover. Therefore, it is recommended that postpartum mothers pay attention to the problem of postpartum pelvic floor muscle recovery and actively prevent it, and perform pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training in time after delivery.
After understanding these, let's see if you are among the women who need pelvic floor rehabilitation training!
[Which women are suitable for pelvic floor rehabilitation]
1. Women with loose vagina, vaginismus, or dissatisfied with sex
2. Women with mild to moderate uterine prolapse and vaginal bulge
3. Various urinary incontinence symptoms
4. Women who are susceptible to repeated vaginitis and urinary tract infections
5. It can be used as an auxiliary treatment for genitourinary repair
6. Women with puerperium symptoms, such as low back pain, abdominal pain, urinary retention, milk swelling, pubic symphysis separation, etc.
7. Women with muscular dysfunction of the whole body motor system
8. Women with lower limb edema, venous and lymphatic drainage disorders
9. Mother with painful scar after operation