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Nėštumas & diabetas
(1 tipas, 2 tipas ir nėštumo laikotarpis)

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Gestacinis diabetas

The pelvic region, at the bottom of the abdomen, contains bones, organs and muscles.

Bones - The pelvic bones form a basin shape at the base of the spine.  These bones help to support the weight of the body and connect the upper body to the lower body.  These bones are known as the pelvic girdle.

Organs - There are several organs which sit within the pelvic girdle.  These include the bladder, part of the bowel and the sexual reproductive organs.

Muscles - A group of muscles which support the pelvic girdle and organs, ensuring they stay in place and function well.  These muscles are known as the pelvic floor.

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The pelvic muscles are a group of muscles that do several things;

  • They help control the bladder, bowels and wind.

  • They support the organs in your abdomen and help to keep them in place.

  • They can help increase your sensation and orgasm during sex

  • They help to keep your pelvis and hips stable

During pregnancy and childbirth, the pelvic floor muscles come under an increased amount of pressure.  This can cause changes with your bladder, bowel and sexual health.

It's important to take care of your pelvic health to help minimise the risk of complications in the future. The information below can help you to look after yourself and help you to recognise when you might need to seek help.

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