1st Trimester

Unsolicited advice from a 3rd tri mom-to-be...

Ok I usually cannot stand those "let me give you some advice because I conceived a few weeks before you," posts, but seriously.  I really want to share some well-meant advice w/ you awesome first tri ladies.

DO YOUR KEGEL EXERCISES!  SERIOUSLY.  DO THEM!  PLEASE!

I read all through this pregnancy in books here and there to do kegel exercises for one reason or another, but just thought "Ok whatever."  Even if you think you have a bladder of steel and you will not have this problem, it can't hurt.  I've had a cold for a couple of weeks and I have this nagging cough that won't go away, which means I pee myself every other time I start coughing.  Between the coughing and this baby's head pressing on my bladder, it's a problem.  Embarrassed  Maybe doing kegels wouldn't have changed a thing, but I really wish I'd been doing them all this time.  If I can keep one other person out of overnight pads or depends by third tri, I've done my job!  LOL 

Wishing all of you healthy pregnancies!  Excuse my butting in on the board!  Big Smile

Re: Unsolicited advice from a 3rd tri mom-to-be...

  • Thanks so much for the advice! I will remember this. Big Smile And you're not butting in at all.
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  • This might be the only post from a 3rd tri person offering advice that I've found helpful since I always skip over the "do your kegels" stuff.  Guess I'll start right away now since I really don't want to be peeing myself all the time.
  • I wish Kegels did something for me.  I still ended up snissing myself all the time with DS and still ended up with a very severe episiotomy.
  • Well after you have the baby and everything gets all stretched out, you'll also be peeing yourself when you sneeze, cough, or when you get pregnant again, then you'll be peeing yourself while you have morning sickness and are throwing up.

    Thankfully it hasn't been too bad for me, only a serious sneeze or cough (or all the time now with morning sickness) but my poor friend we'll be sitting around and she'll sneeze and say "opps, just peed a little, be right back." 

    Not sure if kegels work, but just saying it only gets worse once the baby's out.  =) 

  • Starting doing them while reading your post.  DH asked me why my face looked so weird.  Guess I better work on the face if I am going to do this in public.  Lol. 

    Thanks for the advice. 

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  • (Sagely nodding the head) So true.
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  • I know a lot of people swear by them, so I agree that you should do them just to be on the safe side. But when I was pregnant with DD1, I never did kegals and I never had any leakage. I haven't been doing them this pregnancy either and, so far, nothing. So don't freak out if you haven't been doing them, it's not a death sentence. ;) 
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  • I do them and I still pee! haha. If I throw up I pee for sure and sometimes I just hold it too long and dont get there on time. haha makes me wonder what life as a senior citizen will be like
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  • Thanks so much, this makes me feel much better about doing them. I'm only 7 weeks, but have already started on my way to doing 10 reps of 10 second Kegels, 3 times a day. And then, 20 quick flexes (is that the word?) in addition. 

     

    Good luck ladies, and may the kegels be with you. :P 

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  • Thanks for the advice!
  • I was actually reading an article recently about how kegels do more harm than good and that squats are actually what we should all be doing to strengthen our pelvic floor.

     

    https://mamasweat.blogspot.com/2010/05/pelvic-floor-party-kegels-are-not.html

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  • Hi,

    Thanks for the advice.  I just found out I'm preggo w/our 1st & we're exactly 4 weeks today, so I'll take any advice.  When I read your post it reminded me of  book I just purchased. I went the book store the other day to get a baby name book & I picked up two other great reads "What to expect, When your expecting" by Heidi Murkoff & Sharon Mazel, this book is great & if you have any questions or are wondering about anything, this book covers it.  The other book is "Belly Laughs" by Jenny McCarthy, I just started reading it & laughed so much, it's a great book to read no matter what trimester your in.  If you haven't heard of those books I would highly suggest them, just a thought though.

    Thanks again for your advice.

     

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  • Do your kegels right after babe is born too, this can help prevent the sneeze&pee that i've been dealing with off and on since DD was born.  If you wait a few weeks post partum it's too late (so said my physio) so i'm stuck with this for life.
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  • imagerobbie3982:

    I was actually reading an article recently about how kegels do more harm than good and that squats are actually what we should all be doing to strengthen our pelvic floor.

     

    https://mamasweat.blogspot.com/2010/05/pelvic-floor-party-kegels-are-not.html

    That's a really interesting interview. Thanks!
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    Hi,

    Thanks for the advice.  I just found out I'm preggo w/our 1st & we're exactly 4 weeks today, so I'll take any advice.  When I read your post it reminded me of  book I just purchased. I went the book store the other day to get a baby name book & I picked up two other great reads "What to expect, When your expecting" by Heidi Murkoff & Sharon Mazel, this book is great & if you have any questions or are wondering about anything, this book covers it.  The other book is "Belly Laughs" by Jenny McCarthy, I just started reading it & laughed so much, it's a great book to read no matter what trimester your in.  If you haven't heard of those books I would highly suggest them, just a thought though.

    Thanks again for your advice.

     

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  • kegels never helped me. I'm on my fourth pregnancy. I still do them. They still don't make a single bit of difference.

     

     

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