
Whether you had your C-section scheduled in advance or changed plans quickly on delivery day, we are so happy you and your baby have made it here! Oftentimes, the labor and delivery process can be a blur. In this blog post, we will review some background information about C-sections, briefly discuss the procedure so you can understand the healing process more thoroughly, and then go over short-term implications to be aware of during the immediate two weeks following delivery.
Read MOREThe first month after childbirth is a critical time for healing and adjusting to life with your newborn. Your body has undergone incredible changes over the last nine months, and now it needs focused care and patience to support a smooth recovery. Here’s what to focus on during this first month to nurture your body, safeguard your health, and set yourself up for long-term wellness.
Read MOREPregnant and love lifting weights? Great news! A recent study found that heavy resistance training during pregnancy can be safe for experienced lifters. Women who continued to lift at least 80% of their one-rep max experienced low rates of pregnancy complications, and those who kept training saw fewer delivery issues. There was also no risk associated with urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse in those who continued to lift heavy, contrary to popular belief that lifting heavy can cause these issues.
Read MOREPregnancy is a miraculous journey, marked by numerous transformations within a woman's body as it prepares to nurture and bring forth new life. These changes are not only fascinating but also crucial for the healthy development of the baby. Understanding the anatomical alterations that occur during pregnancy can provide insight into the incredible capabilities of the female body. It also helps us understand why you may have pain, stiffness, or other physical limitations and symptoms during pregnancy and afterward.
Read MOREPelvic organ prolapse is a condition that many women may not hear about until they experience symptoms or receive a diagnosis during a routine pelvic exam–and men during a routine physical exam. While it only affects a small percentage of men and women, it’s important to understand what it is, what causes it, and how it can be treated—especially as we age or after childbirth.
Read MOREPosture can absolutely influence the function of your pelvic floor muscles. When people think about posture, they often focus on their shoulders, neck and back. But one of the most overlooked aspects of posture is how it affects the pelvic floor. Whether you are struggling with incontinence, pelvic pain, core weakness or any other sign of pelvic floor dysfunction, your posture may be playing a bigger role than you realize.
Read MOREDiastasis recti abdominis (DRA), also commonly known as abdominal separation, is a condition in which the connective tissue (linea alba) between the right and left side of the rectus abdominis (six-pack muscle) is widened. It typically occurs during pregnancy, when natural separation must occur to accommodate the growth of the uterus and fetus. This separation affects up to 70% of postpartum females.
Read MOREWhether you consider yourself an expert on the pelvic floor or you are just exploring what the heck goes on “down there,” it never hurts to have a better understanding of the essential functions of the pelvic floor. The pelvic floor is more than a complex network of ligaments, muscles, and connective tissue (fascia). This dome-shaped structure has five extremely important “S” functions.
Read MOREAs a pelvic health physical therapist at Activcore in New Jersey, I find myself talking about the pelvis all day long. After all, people are excited to learn about this fast growing area of physical therapy practice. And they have many, many questions! So here are some of the most common I get asked...
Read MOREFor many new moms, the desire to return to your pre-pregnancy fitness levels, including running, can be strong. However, resuming a running routine postpartum requires careful consideration of various factors to ensure safety and decrease risk for injury. Historically, there haven't been very many guidelines to help new moms navigate returning to running/exercise postpartum...
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