I recall reading something in the Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology mid last year about
pelvic floor and what actually does the damage. You could try a search- Odd
place though it might seem to find supportive information.
Good Luck,
Amy
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On Behalf Of Kylie Carberry
I was
wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction with some research I am
doing for a story on the importance of pelvic floor exercises. A lot of
women are led to believe - I guess, by scalpel-happy OB's - that a weakened
pelvic floor can be avoided a by having a c-section. I recall, some time
last year, reading an article disproving this theory, but, of course cannot
remember where I read it. If there is anyone who can help me
out here, I would greatly appreciate if you could let me know. Any other
thoughts on the topic would be welcomed also. Best
wishes Kylie Carberry |
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