Postpartum recovery methods for your pelvic floor

Postpartum recovery methods for your pelvic floor

Different countries, different customs ? This also applies to methods of postpartum recovery. Today we present three methods of postpartum recovery for your pelvic floor. Do not hesitate to share your postpartum recovery experiences in the comments and tell us how it works in your country!

Postpartum recovery methods

There are different postpartum recovery methods and many different solutions. Here are the most common ones:

Individual pelvic floor therapy

Individual pelvic floor therapy

The Health Care professional assesses how tense the pelvic floor muscles are by palpating the vagina. They look for any painful or scarred areas after the birth. For many people who are not from France, this may sound strange at first. In France, however, individual pelvic floor therapy with palpation of the pelvic floor is still one of the most effective methods.
Depending on the patient’s needs, the practitioner can then stimulate the muscles through various movements with the fingers (stretching, resistance, counter-support…). In addition, the doctor can also combine manual therapy with other methods, e.g. biofeedback (visualization exercises). Here the patient sees when she contracts her pelvic floor muscles. Thus, she can acquire a precise perception of her pelvic floor.

The upsides

A good way to start postnatal recovery. The practitioner guarantees that you contract your pelvic floor correctly. Hence, once the patient is aware of her contractions, she can train her pelvic floor independently.

The downsides

The idea of vaginal examination by a health professional makes some women uncomfortable. Nevertheless, they are trained to do this and they are as gentle as possible to make these sessions less inconvenient for you.

Electrical stimulation

You might be wondering, how electrostimulation works. This method aims to stimulate the nerves of the pelvic floor muscles with light electrical currents to strengthen the pelvic floor. Electric currents flow through the vaginal probe. This leads to a mechanical contraction of the muscles. Electrical stimulation of the pelvic floor can be done at home or with a healthcare professional.

postpartum recovery - biofeedback

The upsides

Suitable for a very weakened pelvic floor, this method localizes the pelvic muscles. Electrical stimulation can be the first step before training with biofeedback or a supplement, especially in case of a very loose pelvic floor.

The downsides

The electric currents in the vagina can be unpleasant for some women. According to the patient’s sensitivity the current’s intensity must be adapted. With this method, the woman doesn’t voluntarily contract her pelvic floor, so it is important to complete this method with voluntary contractions.

postpartum recovery - electrical stimulation

Muscular biofeedback

Instant check-back devices, called “biofeedback devices”, measure precisely the strength of the pelvic muscles thanks to vaginal trainers provided with surface electrodes of pressure sensors. Visual or ausio instructions indicates to the patient when to contract and when to relax the pelvic floor. The woman is active participant in her postpartum recovery: she contracts her pelvic floor voluntarily. Biofeedback devices are used in practitioner’s offices and can now be used at home, like the Emy Kegel trainer for example.

Emy Kegel Trainer and emy application

The upsides

Biofeedback allows the patient to be fully aware of her contractions. The patient can really consciously contract her pelvic floor and spot and control her pelvic muscles. The patient receives the information about her pelvic floor contractions in real-time. In this way, she can adjust her training and exercises with regard to her goals.

The downsides

There is a risk of contracting the wrong muscle group (abdominal, psoas or adductor muscles). Be sure to learn how to contract your pelvic floor correctly before using this method.

Kegel exercises

Health professionals advise patients to continue exercising at home even after the supervised training.
You can do Kegel exercises regularly and independently by contracting and relaxing your pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor exercises strengthen your pelvic floor and reduce the pressure on it. Supported by conscious diaphragmatic breathing, you can do Kegel exercises between sessions at your doctor’s or midwife’s office. You should continue exercising to retain what you have learned and to speed up pelvic floor therapy.

postpartum recovery - Kegel exercises

Upsides

These exercises are easy and can be done at home at any time (while watching a movie, brushing your teeth, in bed…). If you exercise regularly, you will work on a tight pelvic floor and limit the risk of urine leakage.

Downsides

These exercises are done independently. So, you have to remember the exercises and stay motivated. This is not always easy after a while. If you often forget to exercise or have no motivation, maybe the Emy Kegel trainer is right for you?

Check out the free mobile app Emy – Kegel exercises:

You want more details about postpartum exercise to recover after pregnancy? See our page about the best postpartum exercises.

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