
How to Break the Cycle of Just Because Wees for Better Pelvic Health
Today, we're tackling a topic that's incredibly important yet often overlooked – those "just because" wee's. You know, the ones we do simply because there's a toilet nearby or we're about to get into a car – and why they're not great for our pelvic health. We'll delve into what constitutes frequent urination, the impact of just going "just because," and how this behaviour can lead to a negative spiral affecting bladder and pelvic health. From hormonal changes and trauma to chronic UTIs and prolapses, understanding the root causes can help us better manage and mitigate these symptoms. And to help you on your journey of better pelvic and core health, enjoy a PODCAST EXCLUSIVE- 20% OFF 6 weeks- Transform Your Core and Pelvic Floor program but HURRY... we start Monday 9th Sept!
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Show Notes
Today’s episode is about something I've discussed frequently with clients, particularly mums and grannies – those 'just because' wees. Yes, those times when you go to the bathroom just because you’re about to get in a car or there's a toilet nearby!
Let’s dig into why 'just because' wees are not great for our pelvic health. Frequent urination is defined as when we urinate more than our bladder actually requires, which typically means eight or more times in a 24-hour period. There’s also nocturia, which is a similar issue but occurs during the night.
So, why am I so passionate about stopping 'just because' wees? Well, this practice can disrupt the natural communication between our bladder and brain. When we go before our bladder is actually full, our brain starts to override the bladder’s signals, leading to confusion and eventually, more frequent urges to go without the bladder being truly full. Creating a negative cycle and lead to psychological stress.
Many women avoid social activities, exercise, and even work due to fear of needing to use the bathroom frequently. And let’s not forget, people might reduce their fluid intake to cope, which can further irritate the bladder due to concentrated urine.
However, there are many strategies to manage this and like most pelvic floor issues, is not a case of doing one single thing!
- Seeking professional help is always the best place to start!
- Work on your pelvic floor relaxation - educate your brain on what a relaxed bladder feels like Here is the SPOTIFY link to episode 20 Learning to Let GO or HERE on Apple Podcast
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And as ever, if you have questions or just want to connect with me, its @FitFannyAdams or [email protected]
Happy pelvic and core health!
xx Sj