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Kegels can be counterproductive. You could look for a pelvic floor physical therapist. Should be covered by insurance if you have incontinence. The first thing my PT did was to get rid of the kegels.

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Thanks for the response. Yes, seems like Kegels don’t help much!

@topf if PT got rid of Keagle‘s what are you doing now?