Yes: Removing your uterus did not affect your pelvic muscles. If you were doing them before, continue them.
Answered 1/5/2019
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Yes if you: Are having symptoms of pelvic floor weakness like on continence or prolapse.
Answered 4/17/2013
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Kegals: Yes. Kegal's are quite beneficial. Doing them keeps your pelvic muscles strong, helps with bladder control and may make sexual intercourse better. They are helpful at any age but especially after childbirth and as we age.
Answered 6/28/2013
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