When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
So I just started teaching women on this forum. Within weeks, the women started writing back, “It’s working! I can feel the difference!”
From that moment on, the forum became the hub of the Whole Woman Community. Unfortunately, spammers also discovered the forum, along with the thousands of women we had been helping. The level of spamming became so intolerable and time-consuming, we regretfully took the forum down.
Technology never sleeps, however, and we have better tools today for controlling spam than we did just a few years ago. So I am very excited and pleased to bring the forum back online.
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Christine Kent
Founder
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UKmummy
June 26, 2006 - 12:29pm
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No problem Usaukaus,I am
No problem Usaukaus,
I am glad you are getting some help reading through the posts here. It is so true that this thing can be extremely anxiety provoking for us all, but I promise you that it does get better. I came here 5 months ago extremely depressed and anxious, and now I can honestly say that I don't think of my prolapse much at all throughout the day and feel at peace with it. I never though I would get to this point but feel blessed to have received so much support and education here.
Yes, "kegels" are the same as "pelvic floor exercises". I think it would be fair to say that Christine's work focuses much more on the structural elements of prolapse in relation to postural work and other lifestyle changes described here. Other conservative treatment of prolapse has been amost entirely focused on exercising the pelvic floor through kegels. Read "Why kegels don't work" in Christine's blog posts which you will find at the left hand side of the forum.
It is also fair to say that some of us do feel that kegels have helped us to regain strength in the pelvic floor, especially after childbirth. I feel personally that they have helped my rectocele particularly. I also no longer have a uterine prolapse to speak of. It is difficult to say with certainty what has helped me to heal as I have been doing so many things. It is very possible that my progress is related more to postural work and the natural healing of the post partum period than to the kegels I have been doing. Others here seem to have found that kegels have made things worse for them. I think we have to be a little careful though, and not simply link a correlation of anecdotal results, whether they are positive or negative, with a definitive cause. My own experience is entirely anecdotal and not based on any scientific methods. I have however definitely seen a reversal of my uterine prolapse, and great improvement with my cystocele and rectocele during the post partum period.
I think it is important to follow your heart with this and do what you feel is helpful for you, while reading and acquiring as much information as possible.
I personally do not regularly go to any other forums or web sites in relation to prolapse at this time. This forum has been a wonderful source of support and education for me.
Take care.
Michelle.
Christine
June 26, 2006 - 2:33pm
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pelvic muscle contractions
Just want to reiterate that working those muscles is very important, yet ever so much more effective when all the accessory muscles are leveraging the organs toward their natural positions at the same time! :-)