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Ever Since I Had My Baby: Understanding, Treating, and Preventing the Most Common Physical After-Effectsofpregnancy and Childbirth by Goldberg,

Ever Since I Had My Baby: Understanding, Treating, and Preventing the Most Common Physical After-Effectsofpregnancy and Childbirth by Goldberg,
"Now women have it all--a much-needed book covering an undiscussed part of women's health, a book that beautifully explains the common and distressing problems of prolapse and incontinence. Finally, a woman can have the facts and options to make her a team player with her physician as she tackles these issues. The information in this book picks up where that in What to Expect(R) When You're Expecting leaves off." --Elizabeth G. Stewart, M.D., author of The V Book At last, a reassuring, straightforward, and practical guide to easing, preventing, and even curing, once and for all, the symptoms of pelvic-floor disorders, including: -incontinence -prolapse -pressure and pain -sexual difficulties -bowel troubles Pelvic-floor disorders are much more common than you might think--millions of women suffer from one or more symptoms of pelvic-floor injury. These problems often stem from the strain placed on the body during pregnancy and childbirth, although symptoms may take years, or decades, to appear--if they don't begin right away. Childbirth can wreak havoc on even the healthiest woman's body, and you may still be feeling the effects long after the birth of your last child. If you suffer from any of these conditions, you do not need to feel helpless, and you are certainly not alone. Every one of these pelvic disorders is treatable, even curable in many cases. Dr. Roger Goldberg, a respected physician in the emerging field of urogynecology, provides the most up-to-date information on surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. He offers a clear explanation of the pelvic anatomy and why these disorders occur and also describes simple preventive techniques youcan use to ease pelvic symptoms and minimize further strain (including the correct way to do Kegel exercises).



Kegel exercise - A Kegel exercise, named after Dr. Arnold Kegel, is one designed to strengthen the pubococcygeus muscles.

Kegel exerciser - The Kegel exerciser is a medical device designed to be used by women to exercise the pubococcygeus muscle (also called the PC muscle). Men have no known methods of adding resistance to Kegel exercise as there is no method of inserting such devices in without dangerous surgery.

Pregnancy discrimination - Pregnancy Discrimination occurs when expectant women are fired, not hired, or otherwise discriminated against due to their pregnancy or intention to become pregnant. Common forms of pregnancy discrimination include not being hired due to visible pregnancy or likelihood of becoming pregnant, being fired after informing an employer of one’s pregnancy, being fired after maternity leave, receiving a pay dock due to pregnancy.

Prenatal care - Prenatal care refers to the medical care recommended for women before and during pregnancy. The aim of good prenatal care is to detect any potential problems early, to prevent them if possible (through recommendations on adequate nutrition, exercise, vitamin intake etc), and to direct the woman to appropriate specialists, hospitals, etc.



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