Prenatal & Postnatal Care

 
 
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Prepare your pelvic floor for birth

Pelvic Physiotherapy can be a helpful addition to your birth prep plan:

  • learn how to effective relax your pelvic floor

  • exercises to optimize mobility in the back, hips, and pelvis

  • different styles of pushing and effective ways to push

  • evidence-based birth positions

  • perineal massage techniques

  • ways to reduce your risk of tearing

  • ways to reduce the potential need for instrumental delivery or C-Section

  • how to prepare for a VBAC

 
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Pre/Postpartum Conditions

  • back pain

  • hip tightness/pain

  • pubic symphysis dysfunction

  • sciatica

  • vaginal pain

  • prolapse

  • diastasis rectus abdominus

  • rib pain

  • wrist pain

  • lactating breast support

 
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Cesarean Recovery

Many people don’t prepare for a cesarean birth - they’re not expecting to end up there. However, we know that 1 in 3 babies will be born by Cesarean birth in Canada.

  • prepare for a cesarean birth

  • evidence-based pain management techniques

  • abdominal wrapping

  • early post-partum rehab

  • return to exercise & sport

  • prepare your body for future births (eg. VBAC)