Maybe: If the exercise involves rhythmic tightening of the pubococcygeus muscle, vaginal tightening may occur. This is the muscle involved in the kegel exercise. If the tone of this muscle improves, vaginal grip should be tighter. These are the muscles women use if attempting to stop urinating once started.
Answered 8/18/2013
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