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Do you ever leak a few drops of pee? Do you have inexplicable, chronic lower back pain? We all have a pelvic floor, but few of us know what that means or why it's so important. This approachable, technical zine is a friendly introduction to why you might have chronic pain, posture issues, stress incontinence, and issues in childbirth. Amy Wanner Jeansonne walks us through how our pelvic floor works (with lots of handy diagrams) and many exercises we can do, going well beyond Kegels, to improve our pelvic floor health, our posture, and our pain. She clearly differentiates what we can do for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Do you ever leak a few drops of pee? Do you have inexplicable, chronic lower back pain? We all have a pelvic floor, but few of us know what that means or why it's so important. This approachable, technical zine is a friendly introduction to why you might have chronic pain, posture issues, stress incontinence, and issues in childbirth. Amy Wanner Jeansonne walks us through how our pelvic floor works (with lots of handy diagrams) and many exercises we can do, going well beyond Kegels, to improve our pelvic floor health, our posture, and our pain. She clearly differentiates what we can do for ourselves at home and what we need to see a physical therapist or doctor for. The pelvic floor is in many ways the literal foundation of our bodies, and taking good care of it is some of the best medicine we can give ourselves.
Autorenporträt
Amy Wanner Jeansonne is an educator, maker, library professional, and parent. Amy is a former Biology and Environmental Science teacher and is the creator of Go Slow Studio, a space for sharing practices in somatic movement and body-mind education. She lives in Troy, NY with her partner and son.