Prenatal Physiotherapy

Ideal for every pregnant person! Prepare for a vaginal or cesarean birth while maintaining a comfortable and active pregnancy.

Pregnancy and birth are risk factors for developing pelvic floor symptoms such as urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Prenatal physiotherapy can help you prepare your pelvic floor for birth and get a head start on your postpartum recovery. Learn how to prepare your mind, body, and pelvic floor for birth with prenatal physiotherapy.

Prenatal physiotherapy treatment includes:

  • Pain management techniques, comfort strategies and optimal labour positions

  • Pelvic mobilizations that can be performed by your birthing partner

  • Optimal birthing positions and efficient pushing techniques that help to minimize impact to the pelvic floor muscles

  • Prevention and treatment for common pregnancy conditions: pelvic girdle pain (SI joints, pubic symphysis), low back pain, tailbone pain, urinary/fecal incontinence, prolapse, diastasis recti, urinary urgency and frequency, constipation.

  • Pelvic floor muscle training to prevent leakage of urine during pregnancy and after birth.

  • Perineal massage to help reduce tearing during delivery and ongoing perineal pain.

  • Internal assessment and treatment techniques to help decrease tension and increase function of your pelvic floor.

  • External manual and manipulative therapy to improve joint mobility and tissue dynamics.

  • Exercise prescription to help you connect to your deep core/pelvic floor, maintain a comfortable and active pregnancy, and help you prepare your body for birth.

  • Management strategies for diastasis recti (abdominal separation).

  • Education on how to effectively restore your core and pelvic floor after birth.

Possible Outcomes with Pelvic Health PT

  • No Leaking

    Get back to activities you love without worrying about leaking with things like jumping, running, or lifting, even after kids.

  • Relief from Pain

    You do not need to live with pelvic pain. Pelvic physio can help whether you are experiencing it during pregnancy or otherwise.

  • Prepared for Birth

    Get the education you deserve on how to effectively prepare your mind and body for birth while minimizing impact on the pelvic floor.

  • Relief from Pelvic Pressure

    Participate in daily life and activities you enjoy without the heaviness holding you back.

  • Stronger Core

    Stay connected to your core in pregnancy, and rehab and retrain it postpartum - after vaginal or cesarean birth, and if dealing with diastasis recti.

  • Fewer Bathroom Trips

    Learn tips to reduce those inconvenient bathroom trips. It’s not your “small bladder” causing them.

 Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about Spera Health Physiotherapy

Serving Sault Ste. Marie and the Algoma Region

765 Queen Street East Suite 101
Sault Ste. Marie, ON, P6A 2A8