Physical therapy can treat postpartum bladder problems, such as urinary incontinence, by restoring pelvic muscle function after pregnancy and childbirth.
Between 30 to 40% of women experience some degree of urinary incontinence postpartum, often silently suffering through stress incontinence in which urine may leak without your control when pressure is applied to the bladder when laughing, coughing, or exercising.
Through Kegel exercises, pelvic floor muscle training, manual therapy, and bladder retraining, with a skilled physical therapist, women can find relief from postpartum bladder issues.
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