The pelvic floor muscles support the pelvic organs. Those organs include the uterus, bladder and rectum. Kegel exercises can help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.
Many factors can weaken your pelvic floor muscles, including:
You might benefit from doing Kegel exercises if you:
Kegels are less helpful for people who leak lots of urine when they sneeze, cough or laugh. Also, Kegel exercises are less helpful for people who suddenly leak small amounts of urine due to a full bladder. This is called overflow incontinence.
Kegel exercises also can be done during pregnancy or after childbirth to help ease or prevent incontinence symptoms.
Before you start doing Kegels, ask your healthcare professional if these exercises are right for you.