We are talking about Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
Research indicates that up to 50% of women have some degree of Pelvic Organ Prolapse.
“Pelvic Organ Prolapse has been on medical record for nearly 4000 years, dating back to the Kahun Gynaecologic Papyrus circa 1835 B.C., yet remains shrouded in...
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Incontinence is any unwanted loss of urine at any time and any amount. So, if you are not sitting on the toilet, wanting to go pee and urine comes out of you, that would be termed "incontinence."
Urine is stored in the bladder and our...
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Now you can have access every day on your iPhone with Kim Vopni’s pelvic floor exercises, workouts, meal plans, exclusive interviews, and community all available in the Buff Muff App for iPhone!
- Are you struggling with incontinence or...
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Women’s health trends continue to influence the health decisions of women, stemming from the ongoing pandemic. Making your health and wellness a priority, in the new year, has never been so important, and includes physical, mental and emotional...
Author of Core Confidence Network and e-magazine Be Well and Wise, on the Klusster Platform, Kim is a very busy woman, mother, and business owner.
The Core Confidence Network is your destination for health and wellness information for vagina owners (with a heavy emphasis on pelvic health because...
Welcome to Buff Muff, your Vagina Coach. From pelvic floor exercises and education videos to pelvic floor fitness challenges and meal plans, Buff Muff gives you everything you need to prevent and overcome incontinence and bladder prolapse.
- Are you struggling with incontinence or uterine...
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I have experienced a stage 2 rectocele that I lived with for 9 years. I tried everything to manage it but, in the end, chose surgery because my quality of life was suffering.
I had a very successful outcome and I know that a big reason for that...
Despite what media will tell you, light bladder leakage is NOT ‘just part of being a woman’.
Incontinence, chronic back pain, and organ prolapse are common challenges for women but they are not something you need to live with or accept as normal. So, if you are not sitting on the...
I get a lot of questions from women who are expecting and who are interested in finding out the benefits of performing kegels exercise during pregnancy. Having questions is natural and I’m so grateful for my education as a trainer to be able to educate my clients about doing kegel...
5 Ways to Get Your Bum Back After Pregnancy
During pregnancy your centre of gravity shifts and many women try to counterbalance that shift by tucking their tailbone, overusing the posterior pelvic floor muscles and under-using the glutes.
This result is a flattened backside that can’t fill...