Foundations Pelvic Health Blogs
EXPLORE BY CATEGORY
Bladder | Bowel | C-Section | Endometriosis | Exercise and Movement | Pelvic Floor PT | Pelvic Health | Pelvic Pain | Pregnancy + Labor & Delivery | Postpartum | Prolapse
on the blog.
on the blog.
VBAC Basics and How Pelvic Floor PT Helps You Prepare
Thinking about trying for a VBAC? Many people are surprised to learn that a vaginal birth after a previous C-section is not only possible but can be a safe and empowering option. Understanding the factors that influence VBAC success, can help you feel confident and informed as you plan your next birth.
Understanding and Treating ‘Mommy Thumb’
Noticing wrist or thumb pain every time you pick up your baby? You’re not alone. “Mommy Thumb” is common for new moms and totally treatable! At Foundations Pelvic Health, pelvic floor health is central to what we do - but it’s just one part of the bigger picture. Pregnancy and postpartum affect the entire body, and our approach is designed to support all of it.
Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis in Pregnancy
Pregnancy can bring unexpected changes, including sore, swollen feet or plantar fasciitis. At Foundations Pelvic Health in Boston, our pelvic floor physical therapists treat your whole body - not just your pelvic floor - to help you move comfortably and feel supported through every stage of pregnancy.
Breathing and Your Pelvic Floor
At Foundation Pelvic Health’s Boston clinic, our pelvic floor physical therapists talk a lot about breathing. Your breath isn’t just about getting oxygen — it’s a tool for pelvic health, core strength, and whole-body stability. That’s why our pelvic floor PTs spend time helping you connect your breathing with your movement. When your core canister is working in harmony, you feel stronger, more supported, and more in control. Let’s break it down and talk about why it’s such an important part of pelvic health!
What Does Getting Cleared at 6-weeks Postpartum Actually Mean?
While a 6-week OB clearance is important, it doesn't assess pelvic floor strength, core function, or readiness to return to activity. That’s where pelvic floor PT comes in, providing individualized care to help you rebuild strength, manage symptoms, and safely return to movement. At Foundations Pelvic Health in Boston, we specialize in pelvic floor physical therapy to support women through postpartum recovery.
My Day on Labor & Delivery as a Pelvic Floor PT
Birth prep is a huge part of our caseloads at Foundations Pelvic Health. We spend lots of time with patients discussing perineal massage, how to push, labor and pushing positions, pain management, and birth preferences. Follow along on my day on the labor and delivery floor at a Boston hospital to see the ins and outs of what happens on the big day!
Empower Your Birth with Your Partner by Your Side
Get ready for birth with confidence! At Foundations Pelvic Health, our Birth Prep visits help you and your partner prepare for labor and delivery with expert guidance on pushing, pain relief, and postpartum care - so you both feel supported every step of the way.
Live, Laugh, Love (to No More Leaking): Reclaiming confidence with Pelvic Floor Therapy
Urinary leakage is a common issue for many women - about 1 in 3 women will experience some form of urinary incontinence in their lives. While this issue is common, it doesn’t mean it’s something you have to live with. Pelvic floor physical therapy can offer effective solutions to help manage and alleviate symptoms to help get back to doing all the things you love to do while staying dry!
Supporting Your Pelvic Floor during Pregnancy, Delivery, and Postpartum Recovery
Pregnancy is a time of immense change for your body, and one area that often needs extra attention is your pelvic floor. It plays a crucial role in supporting your body during pregnancy and delivery. Let’s explore how you can better understand and care for this important area as you prepare for childbirth and postpartum recovery.
A Guide to a Happy Bladder: Everyday Habits That Make a Difference
Your bladder and pelvic floor work in tandem to prevent issues like urgency, urinary incontinence, and discomfort. Whether you're looking to reduce urinary leaking or alleviate pelvic discomfort, adopting these habits can have a significant positive impact.
Beyond Pelvic Floor Strength: Additional Considerations for Postpartum Runners
As you begin your postpartum return to running journey, there are a few important factors to keep in mind that can help ensure a smooth and injury-free transition that don’t just involve your pelvic floor. At Foundations Pelvic Health, we take all of these into consideration as you return to running postpartum!
From Foundation to Finish Line: A Postpartum Running Plan
At Foundations Pelvic Health, we support mamas with running through pregnancy, and have helped many postpartum mamas successfully train for many races! We help you create a strong foundation for your whole body, from your feet to your pelvic floor, to support you on your postpartum running journey.