Category: <span>Pregnancy/Postpartum</span>

In the past few years there has been increasing media attention about the lack of pelvic health information and care given to pregnant woman. In a recent survey, 93% of women felt like they did not have enough knowledge about pregnancy and postpartum pelvic health.

 

Our pelvic floor muscles play a key role in bladder, bowel, and sexual function. Pregnancy is the #1 risk factor for pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic floor physical therapy can help women prepare their bodies and pelvic floor muscles for labor and delivery and help minimize trauma and build confidence that they are prepared. Postpartum pelvic floor physical therapy helps new moms restore their pelvic health and prevents pelvic pain, and urinary, bowel and sexual dysfunction from persisting.

Pregnancy Hormones 101

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Emily Tran / March 12, 2020

Pregnancy is wild. Someone is walking around growing a human being. It blows my mind every time I see a pregnant person and here at The Pelvic Health & Rehabilitation Center, we get to see a lot of pregnant people!  Now a lot of things happen during pregnancy, and hormones are a big key player […]

Can Chiropractic Care Help Pregnancy and Labor?

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Emily Tran / April 11, 2019

By: Dr. Kandyce Mutter, BScKin, DC ICPA Webster Certified There’s no question that a woman goes through tremendous changes during the nine months of pregnancy. The most obvious physical changes that are likely to affect the spine will begin to occur during the second trimester. As the uterus grows to accommodate the fetus, the lumbar […]

5 Easy Exercises to Help Ease Pregnancy Aches and Pains

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Emily Tran / April 4, 2019

By Sigourney Cross, DPT, PHRC Walnut Creek Pelvic and low back pain during pregnancy affects up to two-thirds of women and can start anytime from the first trimester to months after giving birth.1 This is due to a couple of reasons. First, there is a change in your hormone levels. Increased levels of the hormones […]

More Than The Baby Blues?

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Melinda Fontaine / August 23, 2017

By Melinda Fontaine   The majority of women experience some emotional fluctuations known as the Baby Blues in the first three weeks after they give birth, and it is natural. A smaller, but still significant percentage of women will experience Perinatal Mood and/or Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) before or after giving birth. There is a pressure […]

Postpartum sex, your pelvic floor and your body

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Emily Tran / August 17, 2017

It is now the six week mark and you are at your postpartum check up and are told by your doctor, everything looks great, you can resume having sex. You’ve finally hit this goal that everyone talks about- “six weeks.” But what does that really mean? Does it mean that everything ‘down there’ is back […]

Yoga throughout Pregnancy and Beyond

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Shannon Pacella / July 20, 2017

  By Shannon Pacella   This week Shannon Pacella of the Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center interviews a yoga instructor about the benefits of yoga before and delivery.   What is a typical Prenatal Yoga class like (length of the class, any specific areas of focus)?   Each prenatal yoga class can vary widely, depending […]

Fertility: The Other F Word

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Emily Tran / July 13, 2017

The older I get, the more I realize that there is another ‘F-word.’ For many people it is a harmless word, but for others it carries the same weight as any other profanity. I am talking about fertility. For a portion of people who are sexually active, fertility is a scary word. For some, fertility […]

Pelvic Girdle Pain During Pregnancy

In Pregnancy/Postpartum by Emily Tran / July 6, 2017

We all know one or two of those superhero mamas that REALLY enjoy being pregnant.  You know, the ones that can eat anything without feeling nauseous during their first trimester or the ones that are able to run 20 miles a week until they deliver.  Yes, pregnancy is a beautiful part of life and yes, […]

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