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both primiparae, ( mothers expecting their
first child ), as well as by multiparae, where
no medical reasons make it's use inappro-
priate ( see section on "Contraindications" ) .
If your physician or your midwife, has not
recommended a specific training regimen,
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you should begin
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training 3 weeks before
your expected delivery date.
Through the gradual strengthening and
stretching of the muscles and tissue, the
entire pelvic floor will become stronger and
more elastic.
This reduces the chance of a tear of the
perineum or the need for an episiotomy
during delivery.
If the perineum remains undamaged, the
muscles and tissue can more easily re-
cover following childbirth. Furthermore, any
unpleasant after-effects, such as scars,
prolapse or incontinence may be avoided.
Instructions
Select a pleasant place for your exercise
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with
Ensure you are not disturbed. Choose a
comfortable position ( e.g. semi reclined ) .
With time and practice you will find the most
appropriate position for you.
Under some circumstances you may also
discover a suitable position for giving birth
to your child.
Close the air release valve before introduc-
ing the balloon into the vagina. In some
cases it may be necessary to lubricate the
tip of the balloon ( see section "Warning /
Caution" ) .
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or
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or
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Three Stage Birth Program
1. Exercise the Pelvic Floor Muscles
Insert about two thirds of the balloon into
the vagina ( see illustration ). By gently glid-
ing the balloon up and down you will ob-
tain a feeling of the elasticity within the
perineal area. Remain relaxed during your
exercises even if the training is unfamiliar
at the beginning.
Experience has shown that a certain rou-
tine is achieved after about three training
sessions. You will develop a feeling for the
best routine for you.
While tensing the pelvic floor muscles try
to draw the balloon upward for about 10
seconds. Then relax for 10 seconds and
repeat this exercise for a minimum of 10
minutes. Gently touch the balloon and feel
it moving upwards with the muscle tension.
This way you can check that you are exer-
cising correctly.
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needle on the pressure display before and
after tensing the pelvic floor muscles. You
may not notice any appreciable pressure
difference when you first commence your
exercises. However, after a few days you
will begin to achieve your first results.
Only: Observe the