Sure, you can buy lube in bulk and stockpile fiber gummies, but the real secret to being a happy, healthy bottom? Flexibility, pelvic control, and a little breathwork. Yoga isn’t about turning you ...
Gabrielle Kassel (she/her) is a queer-inclusive, health-informed, pleasure-inclusive, sex-positive journalist and educator who creates written, infographic, audio and video content at the intersection ...
A pelvic tilt is a common postural abnormality that happens when your pelvic muscles lean too much toward one side. This deficiency typically develops when your pelvic muscles stay in one position for ...
Yoga for endometriosis may help relieve pelvic pain and stress, reduce the need for pain relievers, and increase your quality of life. Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological condition that affects ...
Prenatal yoga classes are all about preparing the body for expansion. But what about the coming back together that is necessary after giving birth? The pelvic region undergoes significant changes from ...
Women of all ages should consider working out their pelvic floor muscles before something goes wrong. Younger women can strengthen their pelvic floors with core exercises, while women who have given ...
When I was newly pregnant, I was first introduced to pelvic-floor exercises by my occupational therapist, Meredith Waymire. Because I have a history of low-back pain and sciatica, I hired a PT to help ...