pelvic-floor exercises
Britishplural noun
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Something that your partner maybe hasn’t tried is pelvic-floor exercises in the form of kegels which are often mentioned anecdotally as a treatment option but also have shown promising results in at least one study.
From Slate
Many women are familiar with kegels, or pelvic-floor exercises, but Boyd says those are not a one-size-fits-all solution.
From Seattle Times
Urge incontinence, in which people have frequent, sudden urges to relieve themselves, seldom responds to pelvic-floor exercises alone, and because it's harder to treat, many people turn to medications.
From Washington Post
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