BOSTON - Experts say that while pelvic floor issues are common for women after childbirth they should not have to live with pelvic discomfort. A new survey by Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation ...
Urinary incontinence after pregnancy is common but manageable. A doctor explains the symptoms, causes, and practical tips to ...
Exercises can help women regain control, according to a pelvic floor therapist About one-third of women have these issues after having a baby MONDAY, July 15, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Roughly a month ...
Despite the common belief that pain, pressure and incontinence are normal after childbirth, scientists are warning women that these symptoms actually indicate treatable pelvic floor issues. A survey ...
Preeclampsia, gestational diabetes or other complications could put you at a higher risk for chronic diseases. Here's how to ...
Postpartum bleeding, known as lochia, is a normal part of recovery after childbirth as the body sheds uterine tissue and ...
Expert advice on how to understand your baby's movements during pregnancy – and when to seek medical advice if anything changes.
Plus-size pregnancies can carry extra risks – but with good care and support, you can have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Here's how.
Most women ignore bowel discomfort during and after pregnancy, but Dr Sharma highlights that seeking help early can prevent years of discomfort.
Ectopic pregnancy is a rare pregnancy complication which can lead to negative pregnancy outcomes. If not recognised early, it can lead to organ damage, internal bleeding, and death. Ectopic pregnancy ...
In this week’s Wellness Wednesday, experts are getting the word out that pelvic floor issues are not normal or something women should have to live with. Experts say that while pelvic floor issues are ...