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The Male Pelvic Floor: Everything You Should Know (And Why It Matters)
When it comes to pelvic health, most men think it’s a “women’s issue.” That simply isn’t true. The male pelvic floor is exists, and it is a critical for urinary control, sexual function, and everyday comfort. It supports your bladder, bowel, and sexual function, and it’s closely tied to your core strength
Yet many men don’t hear about it until problems arise: leaks, urgency, or erectile changes. In this post, we’ll focus on what the male pelvic floor is, how it can weaken


Pelvic Floor Training Can Protect Urinary & Sexual Function in Men Undergoing Prostate Surgery
Most men can begin gentle pelvic floor activation once the catheter is removed (usually 1–2 weeks after surgery), but always confirm with your surgeon. In the early recovery period, the focus is on gentle contractions, breathing coordination, and avoiding strain. As healing progresses, exercises are gradually intensified, targeting both endurance (to maintain continence throughout the day) and quick contractions (to prevent leakage with coughing or sneezing).
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