Postpartum recovery is a crucial phase of the journey in motherhood. Despite that, it is a commonly overlooked aspect of healthcare. After growing and carrying a child for nine months then experiencing childbirth, the body has undergone some very significant changes—many of which impact the pelvic floor. Common issues like urinary incontinence, rectal leakage, core weakness, pelvic pain, and prolapse occur, but that does not mean that they are normal. And we're here to tell you, they are not something new mothers have to accept as a normal part of life.
Pelvic floor physical therapy plays a vital role in restoring strength, function, and confidence after childbirth. At Beform Performance and Physical Therapy in Sudbury, MA, we specialize in helping women navigate postpartum recovery safely and effectively. In this guide, we’ll explore how pelvic floor therapy supports healing and when to seek professional care.
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and connective tissues that support the bladder, uterus, and bowel. During pregnancy and childbirth, these muscles undergo significant strain due to hormonal changes, increased pressure, anatomical changes during pregnancy and postpartum and the physical demands of labor. Whether a woman has a vaginal delivery or C-section, the pelvic floor is impacted, often leading to unspoken postpartum challenges.
These issues are common but not normal, and they can significantly impact quality of life. Fortunately, pelvic floor therapy provides a safe, evidence-based approach to restoring function and promoting long-term recovery.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialized approach that addresses muscle dysfunction, restores strength, and improves overall postpartum recovery. Through targeted exercises and hands-on techniques, a pelvic floor physical therapist helps new mothers regain control of their bodies and prevent long-term complications.
At Beform Performance and Physical Therapy, we take a personalized approach to postpartum recovery, ensuring that each woman receives the care and guidance she needs to heal, rebuild strength, and feel her best.
The timeline for starting pelvic floor therapy varies depending on the type of delivery, overall recovery, and any complications during childbirth. While every woman’s healing process is unique, general guidelines can help determine when to seek professional support.
Early intervention with pelvic floor therapy can prevent long-term dysfunction and support a faster, more complete recovery. At Beform Performance and Physical Therapy, we guide postpartum women through every stage of healing with individualized care plans tailored to their needs.
At Beform Performance and Physical Therapy, we specialize in women’s health and postpartum rehabilitation, offering expert care to help new mothers regain strength, confidence, and function. Our approach goes beyond traditional postpartum recovery by addressing the root causes of pelvic floor dysfunction and creating individualized treatment plans for long-term well-being.
If you’re experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction or want to ensure a safe and effective postpartum recovery, Beform Performance and Physical Therapy is here to help. Schedule an appointment today and take the next step toward healing.