15 Mins POSTNATAL PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISES | Engage Core & Pelvic Floor



If you’re struggling to reconnect your core & pelvic floor muscles postpartum, this video will be perfect for you. Focus on practicing the movements slowly & with control. This sequence will also help to close diastasis recti & it’s suitable for those working with a prolapse.

It’s a short & easy workout you can fit around baby’s nap times too 🙂

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More More Info:

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— “5 Things Your OB Won’t Tell You About Post-Natal Recovery “.

—- ” Can We Please Stop Saying “Normal” Birth in Comparison to a C-Section Birth?”

—- “Pregnancy & Essential Oils A Natural Alternative

—- “My Fertility Story & Finding My Path to Yoga”

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DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this video should not be used as a substitute for medical advice or for the advice of an appropriately qualified physician or health care provider. the contents of this video are for informational purposes only. Please check with a physician if you have health questions or concerns.

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