Below Your Belt: How to be Queen of your Pelvic Region

When was the last time anyone talked to you about going to the bathroom? Probably not since you were potty trained! Did you know there are exercises that improve sports performance as they improve pelvic health? And, have you or your daughter every wanted to curl into a ball and stay home from school or work while you have your period?

More than a book about first periods and changing bodies, Below Your Belt is a pelvic health handbook to teach girls about the WHOLE picture – about the other things going on "down there" in addition to menstruation. Our goal in creating Below Your Belt is to help girls be strong from the inside out, as they participate in sports; establish habits surrounding bathroom behaviors, hygiene, and nutrition; and head into young adulthood and beyond with a new understanding and connection to their pelvic region.

Why is this so important? All of these questions address ever-increasing pelvic healthcare costs in the U.S., nearly $66 billion in incontinence products and treatment alone. For the past 10 years Women’s Health Foundation in Chicago, IL, has fearlessly gone where few have gone before them (pardon the pun), educating women about all aspects of the pelvic region, including bladder and bowel health, anatomy and function, reproductive health, hygiene, pelvic changes through life stages, and prevention.

Studies have shown that millions of girls already experience symptoms around compromised pelvic health including frequent urinary tract infections and constipation. These symptoms alone can follow girls into adulthood, creating bladder and bowel conditions, not to mention the discomfort they may feel now – and the discomfort they have in talking about it. Empowering girls with knowledge now may begin to diminish the rising costs of women's pelvic healthcare. Most importantly, teaching girls to "be large and in charge of their own pelvic region" will help them avoid physical pain and social isolation that can accompany poor pelvic health - and instead, thrive with vibrant quality of life.

Shining a light on each part of the pelvic region beginning with a look back in time and ending with a Queen's coronation, readers will take a journey through pelvic bones and muscles, bladder and bowel health, ovulation and periods, core energizing stretches and exercises, hygiene, and more. In addition to the engaging and humorous text, Below Your Belt includes proper terminology, illustrations and diagrams, a "Texting Lexicon," Glossary, Conversation Starters, and scads of websites, books, products, and other resources. For girls ages 9 – 14, parents,caregivers, educators, and healthcare providers

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Below Your Belt: How to be Queen of your Pelvic Region

When was the last time anyone talked to you about going to the bathroom? Probably not since you were potty trained! Did you know there are exercises that improve sports performance as they improve pelvic health? And, have you or your daughter every wanted to curl into a ball and stay home from school or work while you have your period?

More than a book about first periods and changing bodies, Below Your Belt is a pelvic health handbook to teach girls about the WHOLE picture – about the other things going on "down there" in addition to menstruation. Our goal in creating Below Your Belt is to help girls be strong from the inside out, as they participate in sports; establish habits surrounding bathroom behaviors, hygiene, and nutrition; and head into young adulthood and beyond with a new understanding and connection to their pelvic region.

Why is this so important? All of these questions address ever-increasing pelvic healthcare costs in the U.S., nearly $66 billion in incontinence products and treatment alone. For the past 10 years Women’s Health Foundation in Chicago, IL, has fearlessly gone where few have gone before them (pardon the pun), educating women about all aspects of the pelvic region, including bladder and bowel health, anatomy and function, reproductive health, hygiene, pelvic changes through life stages, and prevention.

Studies have shown that millions of girls already experience symptoms around compromised pelvic health including frequent urinary tract infections and constipation. These symptoms alone can follow girls into adulthood, creating bladder and bowel conditions, not to mention the discomfort they may feel now – and the discomfort they have in talking about it. Empowering girls with knowledge now may begin to diminish the rising costs of women's pelvic healthcare. Most importantly, teaching girls to "be large and in charge of their own pelvic region" will help them avoid physical pain and social isolation that can accompany poor pelvic health - and instead, thrive with vibrant quality of life.

Shining a light on each part of the pelvic region beginning with a look back in time and ending with a Queen's coronation, readers will take a journey through pelvic bones and muscles, bladder and bowel health, ovulation and periods, core energizing stretches and exercises, hygiene, and more. In addition to the engaging and humorous text, Below Your Belt includes proper terminology, illustrations and diagrams, a "Texting Lexicon," Glossary, Conversation Starters, and scads of websites, books, products, and other resources. For girls ages 9 – 14, parents,caregivers, educators, and healthcare providers

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Below Your Belt: How to be Queen of your Pelvic Region

Below Your Belt: How to be Queen of your Pelvic Region

Below Your Belt: How to be Queen of your Pelvic Region

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Overview

When was the last time anyone talked to you about going to the bathroom? Probably not since you were potty trained! Did you know there are exercises that improve sports performance as they improve pelvic health? And, have you or your daughter every wanted to curl into a ball and stay home from school or work while you have your period?

More than a book about first periods and changing bodies, Below Your Belt is a pelvic health handbook to teach girls about the WHOLE picture – about the other things going on "down there" in addition to menstruation. Our goal in creating Below Your Belt is to help girls be strong from the inside out, as they participate in sports; establish habits surrounding bathroom behaviors, hygiene, and nutrition; and head into young adulthood and beyond with a new understanding and connection to their pelvic region.

Why is this so important? All of these questions address ever-increasing pelvic healthcare costs in the U.S., nearly $66 billion in incontinence products and treatment alone. For the past 10 years Women’s Health Foundation in Chicago, IL, has fearlessly gone where few have gone before them (pardon the pun), educating women about all aspects of the pelvic region, including bladder and bowel health, anatomy and function, reproductive health, hygiene, pelvic changes through life stages, and prevention.

Studies have shown that millions of girls already experience symptoms around compromised pelvic health including frequent urinary tract infections and constipation. These symptoms alone can follow girls into adulthood, creating bladder and bowel conditions, not to mention the discomfort they may feel now – and the discomfort they have in talking about it. Empowering girls with knowledge now may begin to diminish the rising costs of women's pelvic healthcare. Most importantly, teaching girls to "be large and in charge of their own pelvic region" will help them avoid physical pain and social isolation that can accompany poor pelvic health - and instead, thrive with vibrant quality of life.

Shining a light on each part of the pelvic region beginning with a look back in time and ending with a Queen's coronation, readers will take a journey through pelvic bones and muscles, bladder and bowel health, ovulation and periods, core energizing stretches and exercises, hygiene, and more. In addition to the engaging and humorous text, Below Your Belt includes proper terminology, illustrations and diagrams, a "Texting Lexicon," Glossary, Conversation Starters, and scads of websites, books, products, and other resources. For girls ages 9 – 14, parents,caregivers, educators, and healthcare providers


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996535816
Publisher: Below Your Belt, L3C
Publication date: 11/20/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 53 MB
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Age Range: 10 - 12 Years

About the Author

Missy Lavender is the founder of Women's Health Foundation, a not-for-profit organization championing pelvic health and wellness for women of all ages by sponsoring research, creating community, developing educational initiatives, and promoting innovative programs for women suffering from incontinence and other related health conditions. Ms. Lavender's passion for helping women stems from her personal experience as a post-partum patient. Through researching treatment options, she became aware of the pervasiveness of female incontinence as well as the limited number of treatments available. Armed with the guidance of medical and fitness experts and her own research, Ms. Lavender created and implemented a personal healing strategy that became the basis for a new community-based fitness and educational program for women called Total Control™. The foundation's work with women led to the development of curriculum aimed at tween, teen, and younger girls, to foster discussion and generational change in thinking about women's pelvic health. Missy holds a BA in Speech Communication from Miami University and an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. She lives in Chicago with her teenage son and daughter and their two canine monsters.
The whimsy in Jan Dolby's drawings and her use of bright color stem from her love of animation and children's literature. Born in St. John's Newfoundland and raised in Ontario, she studied Fine Art and Business at The University of Guelph. Jan's studio, The Pink Suitcase is located north of Toronto, Canada, where she lives with her husband and two children. Jan works out of her Pink Suitcase Studio located north of Toronto in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville.
Jeni has worked in the health and fitness industry for more than two decades. She earned her degree in Kinesiology from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is an American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) certified health and fitness instructor. She was introduced to Missy Lavender and Women's Health Foundation in 2005. Currently, she is working in program development, helping to develop a variety of learning modules within the adolescent pelvic health curriculum. She enjoys educating women and girls about pelvic health and is proud to be a member of the WHF team. Jenifer, her husband, and two children live in Chicago where they love to explore their great city.

Table of Contents

1-It's About Time: Introduction, 2-Welcome to Your Pelvis: A Tour of Your Pelvic Region, 3-Do We Have to go There?: Bladder Health, 4-Constipation Consternation: Bladder Health, 5-Is the Pelvic Pyramid in Egypt?: Pelvic Pyramid Muscles, 6-K.I.S.S. Keep it Strong, Sister: Pelvic Fitness, 7-Congratulations, Your Highness!: Menstruation and a Tale about Ovulation, 8-Practical Matters: Periods, Pregnancy, and Menopause, 9-How to be a Clean Queen: Pelvic Hygiene, 10-Large and In Charge of your Pelvic Region: Coronation, Appendix with Hydration Chart, Bristol Stool Chart, Fiber Finds, and more
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