If you've just had a baby, you probably keep hearing the words 'pelvic floor'. You may have heard it – from your midwife or antenatal teacher – during your pregnancy, too. If you're not too sure what ...
They often stretch more easily during pregnancy, and this can lead to pelvic girdle pain. Your doctor may call it a separated pubic symphysis or postpartum pubic symphysis diastasis. There may be ...
PELVIC relaxation in pregnant females has been studied for several species of small animals and for primates 1. Experimental investigations on the hormonal control of this process in mice and ...
A consecutive series of 160 pregnant women referred from antenatal ... The self-administered posterior pelvic pain provocation test (P4 test) [14] (Figure 1). The self-administered Patrick Faber ...
During pregnancy your pelvic floor muscles are put under a lot of stress, and can become weaker and stretched, from as early as 12 weeks. This can then lead to problems such as incontinence post-birth ...