
Using biofeedback to assist your pelvic floor rehabilitation
Finding your pelvic floor contraction can be challenging.

Finding your pelvic floor contraction can be challenging.

The aim of this article is to increase awareness surrounding incontinence related issues and give you some strategies to help.

After all the work on strengthening and relaxing your pelvic floor the last thing you’ll want is to have something like constipation (which is common in pregnancy) ruin your good work.

Another benefit of the breath work as discussed in the previous post is the effect it has on your pelvic floor.

Lots of cool physiological processes happen when you breathe. When you slow your breath down and breathe through the nose, in particular, relaxation is promoted.

The perineum is the area between your vagina and anus and is especially important for all women. During labour this area has to stretch greatly and often can tear.

Finding your pelvic floor contraction can be challenging.

The aim of this article is to increase awareness surrounding incontinence related issues and give you some strategies to help.

After all the work on strengthening and relaxing your pelvic floor the last thing you’ll want is to have something like constipation (which is common in pregnancy) ruin your good work.

Another benefit of the breath work as discussed in the previous post is the effect it has on your pelvic floor.

Lots of cool physiological processes happen when you breathe. When you slow your breath down and breathe through the nose, in particular, relaxation is promoted.

The perineum is the area between your vagina and anus and is especially important for all women. During labour this area has to stretch greatly and often can tear.