Welcome to the discussion on pelvic floor health and its relation to camming. This topic delves into personal experiences and concerns related to the impact of camming activities, such as the use of toys, on pelvic floor health. Many members have shared their challenges, insights, and advice on managing and improving pelvic floor issues potentially related to their work.

  • One member shares a sudden experience of urge incontinence and questions if extensive use of toys could affect pelvic floor health. This has led to adopting strategies like hypopressives, kegels, and the use of vaginal weights for improvement.
  • Concerns are raised about whether the physical demands of camming, including the use of large toys, might contribute to pelvic floor issues, with some members suggesting medical conditions such as bladder infections or fibroids could be the culprits.
  • Advice from the community emphasizes the importance of medical consultations, highlighting that symptoms like these warrant professional evaluation by a gynecologist to rule out underlying health issues.
  • Discussion also touches on preventive measures and alternatives to minimize health risks, including the selective use of toys based on income generated, to avoid potential health problems.
  • Insights into personal care routines and adjustments made to camming practices in response to health concerns are shared, underlining the importance of balancing professional activities with physical well-being.

This conversation underscores the complexities of managing pelvic floor health within the context of camming, advocating for awareness, preventive measures, and seeking professional healthcare advice when faced with such issues.

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