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It is never too much to repeat the basics: the pelvic muscles support the bladder, bowel, and uterus, and Kegel exercises can help make these muscles stronger. They can help both men and women who have problems with urine leakage or bowel control. Kegels are named after their inventor, Dr Arnold Kegel, an American gynaecologist. He was one of the first doctors to develop and research pelvic floor exercises as a non-surgical alternative for pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence.<\/p>\n

As a new approach to pelvic gymnastics invented by dr. Kegel, in 1985 vaginal weights were first introduced by Stanislav Plevnik, a bioengineer in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The action of vaginal weights is based on contractions of the pelvic floor muscles that occur in response to the weight of weights placed in the vagina. These contractions lead to the strengthening of the pelvic floor muscles and reducing stress incontinence.<\/p>\n

Pelvic floor strength is crucial for good posture, sexual pleasure, preparation for a healthy pregnancy, and easier childbirth, and for maintaining good mental health. Still, millions of people worldwide are affected by pelvic floor issues, which are still underdiagnosed and undertreated. These issues are not talked about enough and are not being covered as a topic in the media or on social media.\u00a0<\/p>\n

For that reason, in 2011, INTIMINA launched Laselle vaginal weights. Today, Laselle weights mark their 10th birthday as one of the most popular Kegel exercisers! Happy Birthday, Laselle!<\/p>\n

How to do Kegels<\/strong>?<\/h2>\n

In short, a Kegel involves contracting and releasing your pelvic floor muscles. It\u2019ll feel like you\u2019re squeezing your vagina together or trying to stop the flow of urine when you pee. Using vaginal weights can help in doing these exercises correctly. That kind of exercise aid allows you to gain pelvic strength, ensure you\u2019re always working out the right muscles, and stay motivated to exercise. A weighted Kegel exerciser adds resistance to your exercise, allowing you to strengthen your pelvic muscles more effectively. For beginners, a light resistance exerciser is best.<\/p>\n

Beginners routine with vaginal weights:<\/strong><\/p>\n

After inserting the vaginal ball according to the manufacturer\u2019s instructions and getting into a comfortable position:<\/p>\n