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A strong PC muscle has also been linked to a reduction in [[urinary incontinence]] and proper positioning of the baby's head during childbirth.
A strong PC muscle has also been linked to a reduction in [[urinary incontinence]] and proper positioning of the baby's head during childbirth.


The PC muscle also allows men to move the penis up and down while the penis is erect. This is in essence a Kegel exercise contraction.
The PC muscle also allows men to move the penis up and down while the penis is erect. This is in essence a Kegel exercise contraction.yes


==Kegel exercises==
==Kegel exercises==

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Pubococcygeus muscle
Muscles of the lower abdomen.
Details
Originback of the pubis and from the anterior part of the obturator fascia
Insertioncoccyx and sacrum
NerveS3, S4
Actionscontrols urine flow and contracts during orgasm
Identifiers
Latinmusculus pubococcygeus
TA98A04.5.04.003
TA22405
FMA19090
Anatomical terms of muscle

The pubococcygeus muscle or PC muscle is a hammock-like muscle, found in both sexes, that stretches from the pubic bone to the coccyx (tail bone) forming the floor of the pelvic cavity and supporting the pelvic organs. It is part of the levator ani group of muscles.

Function

It controls urine flow and contracts during orgasm. It aids in urinary control and childbirth.

A well-developed pubococcygeus muscle can enhance sex and orgasm in both sexes.

A strong PC muscle has also been linked to a reduction in urinary incontinence and proper positioning of the baby's head during childbirth.

The PC muscle also allows men to move the penis up and down while the penis is erect. This is in essence a Kegel exercise contraction.yes

Kegel exercises

Kegel exercises are a set of exercises designed to strengthen and give voluntary control over the pubococcygeus muscles. They are often referred to simply as "kegels." These exercises also serve to contract the cremaster muscle in men, as voluntary contraction of the pubococcygeus muscle also engages the cremasteric reflex, which also has sexual benefits. This will make the penis rise, and control can be achieved with practice [citation needed].

Kegel exercises appear to enable some men to have multiple orgasms and can help with premature ejaculation.

Anatomy

The Pubococcygeus arises from the back of the pubis and from the anterior part of the obturator fascia, and is directed backward almost horizontally along the side of the anal canal toward the coccyx and sacrum, to which it finds attachment.

Between the termination of the vertebral column and the anus, the two Pubococcygei muscles come together and form a thick, fibromuscular layer lying on the raphé (anococcygeal raphé) formed by the Iliococcygei.

The greater part of this muscle is inserted into the coccyx and into the last one or two pieces of the sacrum.

This insertion into the vertebral column is, however, not admitted by all observers.

See also

  • . GPnotebook https://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=-60096433. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) (as part of levator ani)
  • Template:MuscleLoyola (Pubococcygeus)
  • pelvis at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (femalepelvicdiaphragm, malepelvicdiaphragm)
  • Vaginismus Awareness Network: A non-profit site offering facts and advice to women with vaginismus, to self-treat it also with PC muscles stretching exercises