Thursday, June 12

Slim Fit: Pelvic Floor Lifting Treatment


As many of you who already know, I am the new ambassador of Slim Fit.
Here today, I am going to share more of one of the many treatments I have been going for.

Pelvic Floor Lifting Treatment
Before we start on the long exciting journey of the benefits of lifting, let's find out the cause of it.
Pelvic floor disorders usually result from a combination of factors.

1) Being pregnant
2) Having a vaginal delivery; may weaken or stretch some of supporting structures in the pelvis
3) Been through several vaginal deliveries; risk increase with each delivery
4) Obesity
5) Chronic coughing; eg. lung disorder or smoking
6) Frequent straining during bowel movements
7) Heavy lifting
8) Hysterectomy
9) Nerve disorder
10) Injuries, tumors etc.

Many many factors but even if you have had none of the above, that doesn't mean you are not prone to Pelvic Floor Disorder. Mainly because some women are born with weak pelvic tissues, and as we age along, the supportive structures in the pelvic may weaken.

BENEFITS
It is amazing how much it can do.....




Some women actually feedback that just after 1 session, their intimacy with their spouse actually did makes a difference. Something down there is tighter. Oops!

As for me, I did feel a little difference but more to my slimmer tummy.

The massage was quite tedious for me as it is quite.... painful?
Please don't judge the treatment as I am someone who is very afraid of pain, I am just trying to be honest.
I heard some clients sleep through the whole process and boy, am I shocked! Haha! 

It is not the painful kind of needles pain but the massage pressure.

Well, you have to try it to know it.
If you are experiencing any of it now... you should make a call soon.


Symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction include:
  • The feeling that you need to have several bowel movements during a short period of time. 
  • The feeling that you cannot complete a bowel movement.
  •  Constipation or straining pain with bowel movements. 
  • A frequent need to urinate. 
  • When you do go, you may stop and start many times. 
  • Painful urination. 
  • Pain in your lower back that cannot be explained by other causes. 
  • Ongoing pain in your pelvic region, genitals, or rectum. 
  • Pain for women during intercourse.
    (Symtoms taken from: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/pelvic_disorders/hic_pelvic_floor_dysfunction.aspx)


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