You can do this quick bedtime (or anytime) routine on your yoga mat or in bed! 🛌 Use pillows to prop/support yourself as needed - you might need a pillow or two under your knees when you do the twist. End your day with peace and relaxation, or use it in the morning to calmly begin your day. It's also great in the afternoon for a stress-relief break. Enjoy! And be sure to visit my website: www.vibrantpelvichealth.com/
@@marianneviajar3130 YES, it can be a helpful first step for fecal incontinence! Relaxing the muscles (through mind-body techniques and stretches like this video shows) is really important to focus on first, and then you'll want to begin gradually progressive strength work. Find a local pelvic floor physical therapist to help you in-person, and check out my Lift program for gradually progressive strengthening at home: vibrantpelvichealth.com/lift
Thank you! From a hypertonic urinary urgency sufferer! I’m so happy to finally find some help. Kegels and strengthening were not the answer to my troubles.
I believe so. I have a hypertonic pelvic floor and kegels are the opposite of what you need to do to release the pelvic floor. I shared Dr. Bri’s videos with both of my PTs a d they said these are great
Thank you so much for this. I’m currently seeing a pelvic floor specialist and sometimes I leave and kinda forget the exercises that I’m supposed to do! It is much easier to watch your videos daily. Your the best!
I did this as an afternoon break along with hips up time, felt wonderful, especially for my hips! The music in the background was very serene and calming. Have been enjoying your videos for the past year in helping me with a uterine prolapse, many thanks and blessings to you for what you do!
Thank you so much for letting me know that my info has been helpful for you! Nothing means more to me than knowing that people out there are enjoying and using my videos.
Hi. I was wondering how much you've noticed your pelivic floor and uterine prolapse improve. I've been having prolapse and my gyno pretty much said there's nothing to do but surgery or an internal device but I believe exercises will help me. Just wanting to hear from other woman who have done exercises for their prolapse and results.
@@givswife930 Yes! I highly recommend Dr. Bri’s videos, there is so much you can do to empower and help yourself. Besides exercises, I highly recommend breathwork, meditation, and mindset work as well!
Love, Love, Love this video, loved the scenery, loved your quiet and calming instructions, loved the view from up top. I do your pelvic floor stretching's videos daily and this one was really relaxing your voice was so relaxing!
Dear Dr. Bri, again a nice video to relax the pelvic floor. I will definitely use it more often and alternate it with your other videos (pelvic floor release stretches) to relax the pelvic floor. I had pain in my testicle area for years and your relaxation exercises have helped to control it. The higher cameraview is very helpfull to do the exercises the right way. Thank you for that.
I'm so glad you liked it! I agree, the different angles are helpful to make sure the technique is right. More of these aerial vids are on the way this summer :)
wow dr bri. per usual your content always fills me with joy and love! you're literally glowing in this video, you look so healthy! i really love the new camera angles it looks amazing. thank you for all you do
Gracias, I had some pain from my lower back herniated disks ( 3 ) and after the practice it all but gone. Is very on point the sugestion to movement every day, it helps the mobility and the spirit. Gracias,
This workout is **pelvic floor aware** meaning that specific cues are given for breathing and technique. This keeps the workout "pelvic floor friendly" for people with all sorts of pelvic floor issues. That being said, I can't guarantee that it will be appropriate for your needs. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT and will tolerate exercises differently. Listen to your body and stop or modify if anything feels uncomfortable for your particular core/pelvic floor needs. Talk to your local pelvic floor physical therapist for individualized medical advice!
Thank you ever so kindly for adding yet another bed time routine t o those you already posted! It's good I can alternate these. I do miss those forward bends from your other bedtime videos, but I can just add those to whats here..I so much appreciate your work and dedication..💙....~eli
Just completed this and I love it I feel so good I so enjoy you doing it outside Among all the beautiful greenery It's so peaceful. I look forward to the next time I do it again.
If you have any quesions or concerns, please talk to your local pelvic floor PT for individualized guidance. In the meantime, check our free prolpase guide www.vibrantpelvichealth.com/guide-to-prolapse ~ Leila
Yes, you can incorporate safe stretching exercises into your routine while working on fixing diastasis recti. However, it's crucial to choose exercises that don't worsen the DR and follow a DR-safe program or consult with a physical therapist who specializes in postpartum recovery. Gentle stretching can help promote flexibility and support overall recovery, but it's essential to prioritize exercises that target DR and focus on rebuilding core strength and stability. ~ Leila from Vibrant Support
This is a really lovely practice. There is only one thing I might suggest. It would be really helpful if there were some modifications or other pose options for shoe lace. With bigger thighs and/or a larger midsection that pose is unaccessible and I wasn't sure what other pose I could swap in that would get to the same muscles. Thank you!
Dr. Bri has a playlist with prenatal workouts. Please make sure to ask your provider about the right exercises for your needs. ~ Leila from Vibrant Support
This workout is **pelvic floor aware** meaning that specific cues are given for breathing and technique. This keeps the workout "pelvic floor friendly" for people with all sorts of pelvic floor issues, including vaginismus. That being said, I can't guarantee that it will be appropriate for your needs. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT and will tolerate exercises differently. Listen to your body and stop or modify if anything feels uncomfortable for your particular core/pelvic floor needs. Talk to your local pelvic floor physical therapist for individualized medical advice!
I am sorry to hear that. Have you checked your Spam folder? Our emails often get caught in Spam. Please feel free to contact our support team support@vibrantpelvichealth.com ~ Leila
Go slow, be gentle, and see how it feels in your body! Your age is just fine (no problems there), and the prolapse should be well-managed as long as you don't hold your breath. But everyone is different, and so again -- you'll need to see how it feels in your body.
This workout is **pelvic floor aware** meaning that specific cues are given for breathing and technique. This keeps the workout "pelvic floor friendly" for people with all sorts of pelvic floor issues, including incontinence. That being said, I can't guarantee that it will be appropriate for your needs. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT and will tolerate exercises differently. Listen to your body and stop or modify if anything feels uncomfortable for your particular core/pelvic floor needs. Talk to your local pelvic floor physical therapist for individualized medical advice!
You can try this routine. Go slow and be gentle. Make sure to listen to your body, and stop or modify the moves as needed. If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to your local pelvic floor PT for individualized guidance. ~ Leila
Hi will this help with vaginismus, I've been suffering from vaginismus for 6 months and now I'm wondering if this will help with relaxing my vaginal muscles?🥺
If you would like at-home support for pelvic floor relaxation while waiting for an appointment with your local PT, please check our free pelvic floor guides. www.vibrantpelvichealth.com/resources ~Vibrant Support
Dr bri. I am suffering from pelvic floor disfunction problem due to not to use public toilet for last 12 years.i had seen so many urologist they fail to diagnosis my hypertonic pelvic floor problem. Recently i Have been diagnosed too much tight pelvic floor.but now i cant go outside without diaper.urine flow is too much weak without pressure urine does not come out.cant enjoy my sexual life and impact my quality quality of life.i am hopeless and depressed. I am totally locked in my home.can i be able to live normal life.can improvement is possible for me.bcause it is diagnosed so lately.i Don't know what should i do.i am doing your shown exercise and dancing movement. But my sufferings is noy going away.plz help me.does biofeedback, sacral neuromodulation will improve my symptoms
It's important to see a pelvic floor physical therapist in-person (if possible) for medical advice and individualized treatment. As far as the work I have on my TH-cam channel, the dancing movements are good, but be sure to explore my pelvic pain/tension playlist: bit.ly/femtension The external perineal massage and release techniques along with slow, deep breathing are very helpful for you (don't miss the perineal massage video)
You can do this quick bedtime (or anytime) routine on your yoga mat or in bed! 🛌 Use pillows to prop/support yourself as needed - you might need a pillow or two under your knees when you do the twist. End your day with peace and relaxation, or use it in the morning to calmly begin your day. It's also great in the afternoon for a stress-relief break. Enjoy! And be sure to visit my website: www.vibrantpelvichealth.com/
Hello Dr. Bri, will this help those who has fecal incontinence?
@@marianneviajar3130 YES, it can be a helpful first step for fecal incontinence! Relaxing the muscles (through mind-body techniques and stretches like this video shows) is really important to focus on first, and then you'll want to begin gradually progressive strength work. Find a local pelvic floor physical therapist to help you in-person, and check out my Lift program for gradually progressive strengthening at home: vibrantpelvichealth.com/lift
Thank you! From a hypertonic urinary urgency sufferer! I’m so happy to finally find some help. Kegels and strengthening were not the answer to my troubles.
Glad you are feeling better!
Do you mean that your pelvic floor muscles were too tight?
I believe so. I have a hypertonic pelvic floor and kegels are the opposite of what you need to do to release the pelvic floor. I shared Dr. Bri’s videos with both of my PTs a d they said these are great
Thank you so much for this. I’m currently seeing a pelvic floor specialist and sometimes I leave and kinda forget the exercises that I’m supposed to do! It is much easier to watch your videos daily. Your the best!
I'm so glad I can be there to support your at-home practice!
I did this as an afternoon break along with hips up time, felt wonderful, especially for my hips! The music in the background was very serene and calming. Have been enjoying your videos for the past year in helping me with a uterine prolapse, many thanks and blessings to you for what you do!
Thank you so much for letting me know that my info has been helpful for you! Nothing means more to me than knowing that people out there are enjoying and using my videos.
Hi. I was wondering how much you've noticed your pelivic floor and uterine prolapse improve. I've been having prolapse and my gyno pretty much said there's nothing to do but surgery or an internal device but I believe exercises will help me. Just wanting to hear from other woman who have done exercises for their prolapse and results.
@@givswife930 Yes! I highly recommend Dr. Bri’s videos, there is so much you can do to empower and help yourself. Besides exercises, I highly recommend breathwork, meditation, and mindset work as well!
Omg the twist stretch felt amazing!
So glad you are enjoying it !
Wow! I’m going to have to start doing this every night before bed! That felt amazing!
Wonderful!
This was a great morning flow for me! Thank you for creating, Dr. Bri!
This was fantastic, it really helped to loosen me up. Thank you, Bri!
Wonderful !!
Love, Love, Love this video, loved the scenery, loved your quiet and calming instructions, loved the view from up top. I do your pelvic floor stretching's videos daily and this one was really relaxing your voice was so relaxing!
Thank you for doing this relaxing routine with me ! I am so glad you enjoyed it !
Did this in the morning and I absolutely love this routine. It was gentle and effective. Just what was needed!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!!! Thank you for moving and waking up with me!
Dear Dr. Bri,
again a nice video to relax the pelvic floor.
I will definitely use it more often and alternate it with your other videos (pelvic floor release stretches) to relax the pelvic floor.
I had pain in my testicle area for years and your relaxation exercises have helped to control it.
The higher cameraview is very helpfull to do the exercises the right way.
Thank you for that.
I'm so glad you liked it! I agree, the different angles are helpful to make sure the technique is right. More of these aerial vids are on the way this summer :)
This is already making so much of a difference for me, thank you so much
I'm so glad!
wow dr bri. per usual your content always fills me with joy and love! you're literally glowing in this video, you look so healthy! i really love the new camera angles it looks amazing. thank you for all you do
Thank you for being part of my community !
Gracias, I had some pain from my lower back herniated disks ( 3 ) and after the practice it all but gone. Is very on point the sugestion to movement every day, it helps the mobility and the spirit. Gracias,
Wonderful! Thank you❤
Nice relaxing videos can it be done in tail bone pain inflammation?
This workout is **pelvic floor aware** meaning that specific cues are given for breathing and technique. This keeps the workout "pelvic floor friendly" for people with all sorts of pelvic floor issues. That being said, I can't guarantee that it will be appropriate for your needs. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT and will tolerate exercises differently. Listen to your body and stop or modify if anything feels uncomfortable for your particular core/pelvic floor needs. Talk to your local pelvic floor physical therapist for individualized medical advice!
I really appreciate this video. I enjoyed it and have followed it many times w/ family.
I just did this before bed. Amazing stretches.
Lovely !
This was amazing. Thank you.
Please add to pelvic pain/tension playlist. Thank you.
Really great stretch and a very well shot video as well. ❤
That pretzel 🥨 stretch was good ❤️🔥
You Look amazing in thisVideo, all thus green and the zooming is amazing.😊
Thank you!
Love all your videos. Your voice is very soothing.
Thank you ever so kindly for adding yet another bed time routine t o those you already posted! It's good I can alternate these. I do miss those forward bends from your other bedtime videos, but I can just add those to whats here..I so much appreciate your work and dedication..💙....~eli
Absolutely! Mix and match moves!
So cool!! ❤
Just completed this and I love it
I feel so good
I so enjoy you doing it outside
Among all the beautiful greenery
It's so peaceful. I look forward to the next time I do it again.
Love all your stretch videos!!! I recently found your site and love all I've tried! Thank you,
I absolutely LOVE this video!
So glad to hear that !
Like this, the production is also great. Thanks 👋
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely amazing sequence Dr. Bri. Thank you so much. I hold a lot of stress in my hips and lower back and work on this area every day. Namaste.
So glad you love it!
Thank you for posting.
I learned a lot!
Nikolas
Amazing. Thank you. Did it in a.m. ❤
Wonderful! I’m so glad you followed along with me, it means the world to me when people use what I create ❤
Feels good😊
Mam please urine ke flow ke liye excercise bataye
Thank you Dr bri can I fix my utrine prolapse doing these exercises
If you have any quesions or concerns, please talk to your local pelvic floor PT for individualized guidance. In the meantime, check our free prolpase guide www.vibrantpelvichealth.com/guide-to-prolapse ~ Leila
Gosh this was great!My pelvis is very problematic lately 😮 I know this helped😊
Glad it helped!
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Love this video! :) Definitely saving this
Yay! Thank you!
That made me feel emotional thank you 😪
You are so welcome !! Keep honoring your emotions. ~ Vibrant Support
Can you do this while also trying tonfix diastis recti
Yes, you can incorporate safe stretching exercises into your routine while working on fixing diastasis recti. However, it's crucial to choose exercises that don't worsen the DR and follow a DR-safe program or consult with a physical therapist who specializes in postpartum recovery. Gentle stretching can help promote flexibility and support overall recovery, but it's essential to prioritize exercises that target DR and focus on rebuilding core strength and stability. ~ Leila from Vibrant Support
This is a really lovely practice. There is only one thing I might suggest. It would be really helpful if there were some modifications or other pose
options for shoe lace. With bigger thighs and/or a larger midsection that pose is unaccessible and I wasn't sure what other pose I could swap in that would get to the same muscles. Thank you!
Thank you for the suggestions. I will take them into consideration for my next videos.
Do you have any prenatal specific workouts? Im 3rd trimester and its very uncomfortable to lie on my back. Also, do squats worsen pelvic prolapse?
Dr. Bri has a playlist with prenatal workouts. Please make sure to ask your provider about the right exercises for your needs. ~ Leila from Vibrant Support
Good
Hi. Do that exercises help vaginusmus ?
This workout is **pelvic floor aware** meaning that specific cues are given for breathing and technique. This keeps the workout "pelvic floor friendly" for people with all sorts of pelvic floor issues, including vaginismus. That being said, I can't guarantee that it will be appropriate for your needs. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT and will tolerate exercises differently. Listen to your body and stop or modify if anything feels uncomfortable for your particular core/pelvic floor needs. Talk to your local pelvic floor physical therapist for individualized medical advice!
Dr bro I don’t know how to reach you I didn’t get the link to the solstice program 😮
I am sorry to hear that. Have you checked your Spam folder? Our emails often get caught in Spam. Please feel free to contact our support team support@vibrantpelvichealth.com ~ Leila
Is this exercise ok for women over 70 with stage 3 or 4 uterine prolapse?
Go slow, be gentle, and see how it feels in your body! Your age is just fine (no problems there), and the prolapse should be well-managed as long as you don't hold your breath. But everyone is different, and so again -- you'll need to see how it feels in your body.
Does this work for those who experience mild fecal incontinence?
This workout is **pelvic floor aware** meaning that specific cues are given for breathing and technique. This keeps the workout "pelvic floor friendly" for people with all sorts of pelvic floor issues, including incontinence. That being said, I can't guarantee that it will be appropriate for your needs. EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT and will tolerate exercises differently. Listen to your body and stop or modify if anything feels uncomfortable for your particular core/pelvic floor needs. Talk to your local pelvic floor physical therapist for individualized medical advice!
What is the platform you are on?😊❤
It's a foldable foam mat, topped with my INCREDIBLE "Gorilla Mat" extra-large yoga mat :)
Can I do this at the end of the day, if I have SI joint problems.
You can try this routine. Go slow and be gentle. Make sure to listen to your body, and stop or modify the moves as needed. If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to your local pelvic floor PT for individualized guidance. ~ Leila
Mam please urine ke liye bataai please
Please talk to your pelvic floor PT for individualized guidance. ~ Vibrant Support
Hlo mam may i concieve again??
Please talk to your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns about conceiving. ~Leila from Vibrant Support
Hi will this help with vaginismus, I've been suffering from vaginismus for 6 months and now I'm wondering if this will help with relaxing my vaginal muscles?🥺
If you would like at-home support for pelvic floor relaxation while waiting for an appointment with your local PT, please check our free pelvic floor guides. www.vibrantpelvichealth.com/resources ~Vibrant Support
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Is this exercise is helpful for vaginismus
I recommend talking to a local pelvic floor PT for individualized guidance. This routine is soothing and can help. ~ Leila
Dr bri. I am suffering from pelvic floor disfunction problem due to not to use public toilet for last 12 years.i had seen so many urologist they fail to diagnosis my hypertonic pelvic floor problem. Recently i
Have been diagnosed too much tight pelvic floor.but now i cant go outside without diaper.urine flow is too much weak without pressure urine does not come out.cant enjoy my sexual life and impact my quality quality of life.i am hopeless and depressed. I am totally locked in my home.can i be able to live normal life.can improvement is possible for me.bcause it is diagnosed so lately.i Don't know what should i do.i am doing your shown exercise and dancing movement. But my sufferings is noy going away.plz help me.does biofeedback, sacral neuromodulation will improve my symptoms
It's important to see a pelvic floor physical therapist in-person (if possible) for medical advice and individualized treatment. As far as the work I have on my TH-cam channel, the dancing movements are good, but be sure to explore my pelvic pain/tension playlist: bit.ly/femtension The external perineal massage and release techniques along with slow, deep breathing are very helpful for you (don't miss the perineal massage video)