Pelvic floor is formed by a group of muscles which support the uterus, vagina, bladder and intestines. Various factors can lead to weakening of pelvic floor, for example, pregnancy, childbirth, ageing, constipation and long standing cough. You may stand to benefit from Kegel’s exercises if: - Leak drops of urine while sneezing, laughing or coughing. - Have a strong, sudden urge to urinate just before involuntarily passing a large amount of urine. - Leak stool. How to do Kegels Exercise? To identify your pelvic floor muscles, stop urination in midstream. Once you have identified your pelvic floor muscles, you can do the exercises in any position, although most patients find it easiest to do them lying down. Begin by emptying your bladder. Tighten the pelvic floor muscles and hold for a count of 10. Relax the muscles completely for a count of 10. For best results, focus on tightening only your pelvic floor muscles. Avoid flexing the abdominal, thigh or gluteal muscles. Avoid holding your...