Bladder Leakage After Birth — Why It Happens and How Physiotherapy Can Help
Bladder leakage after having a baby is incredibly common — but it’s not something you have to just live with. Many women quietly put up with urinary leakage, believing it’s…
Bladder leakage after having a baby is incredibly common — but it’s not something you have to just live with. Many women quietly put up with urinary leakage, believing it’s…
Childbirth is an incredible experience, but it can also come with physical challenges — one of the most common being perineal tears. These occur in the area between the vaginal…
Traditionally, the first postnatal assessment was scheduled for six weeks after childbirth. However, based on the latest research and evidence, earlier intervention has been shown to be highly beneficial. As…
Early postpartum is a whirlwind of emotions and excitement. You finally get to meet the little human you’ve been nurturing for the last 7-9months! It’s a time of celebration and…
If you are looking for some extra motivation and incentive to do your pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy this blog may be just what you need to read. There…
A big thank you to P2B’s resident Woman’s Health Physiotherpists from Chevron Island Physiotherpy who have taken the time to share their knowledge with us! So many new mum’s present…