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Q: What does the Kegelmaster do?
A: It provides a way for you to exercise certain muscles that grow weak as you get older or have been stretched or weakened during childbirth.
Q: Does it really work? I have heard that some doctors are sceptical about its effectiveness.
A: It is true that not every women will see an improvement in her ability to control her incontinence after using her Kegelmaster. However, reports from our customers indicate that over 90% of them experience some improvement and in many cases have had incredible success.
Q: What is the difference between isometric Kegel Exercises and resistance exercises using the Kegelmaster.
A: The Kegelmaster provides biofeedback and resistance exercise.
- Biofeedback is just a way saying that the exercise process gives you some way of measuring your progress while you are exercising. The Kegelmaster is designed to provide you with biofeedback
- The difference between isometric exercise and resistance exercise is best described by example. If you place the palms of your hand together and press, this is a form of isometric exercise. If you put a rubber ball between the palms of your hand and try to squeeze it flat, you are performing resistance exercise.
Q: I heard that over 90% of all pregnancies in certain South American countries are terminated by delivering the baby by cesarian section.
A: Yes, you are correct. A substantial percentage of women in South American do this so they will not damage their vaginal muscles and their “love canal”.
Q: Where can I go on the Internet to get information about what causes incontinence?
A: There are many resources. A good place to begin your search would be NAFC the “NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INCONTINENCE”.
Q: Is it true that some adult content stores sell the Kegelmaster?
A: Yes. One of the benefits of using the Kegelmaster is the overall improvement in vaginal muscle tone. This results in more pleasure for both you and your partner. Therefore, the Kegelmaster is also sold specifically for its sexual benefits.
Q: What are doctors saying
about the Kegelmaster?
A: Doctors recommending or
approving the use of devices or procedures that are not part of the conventional
medical treatment world in which they function may encounter peer ridicule.
They may also risk being censured or their career may be affected by recommending
or allowing you to use such a device.
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