•Narrows Pelvic Size
•Narrows Hipbone
•Narrows Public Bone
•Firm Hips
•Improve Menstrual Disorder
•Improve Gynecological Disease
•Improve Urinary Incontinence
•Relieves Menopausal Symtoms
In fact, childbirth can lead to pelvic enlarge- ment because when a woman is 4-6 months pregnant, the baby’s head moves into posi- tion for delivery and the body produces a hormone to allow the pubic symphysis to open in preparation for delivery.
After birth, the pelvis and vagina are also less likely to contract, resulting in a wider pelvis and looser vagina. That’s why postpartum pelvic correction is so important!
– Postpartum mothers
– Women who have experienced miscarriage
– Women with vaginal laxity
– Women with vaginal prolapse
– Women with stress urinary incontinence
– Women with sedentary lifestyle
– Women who have large hips
– Lower back pain, particularly when standing and leaning forward
– Hips and pubic pain
– Having abdominal fat that affects appearance
– Severe swelling in the limbs and obesity
– Asymmetry on both sides below the waist
– Stiffness and asymmetry on both sides under the lower back