Mums

Almost every mother notices a difference in their pelvic area after welcoming a new arrival.

Some problems resolve themselves over time. Others can linger and make life that little bit more stressful.

The good news is that you don’t have to put up with pain and discomfort; there is help available. With a little support and the right treatment solutions, you can rebuild strength in your pelvic floor, feel better about yourself and enjoy your new life as a mum.

Common postnatal problems include:

  • Bladder and bowel leaks
  • Difficulty exercising because you don’t feel in control or it hurts to do so
  • A constant ‘need to go’ feeling
  • Pain or discomfort during intimacy
  • Struggling to use tampons
  • An uncomfortable sensation or pressure between your hips and thighs
  • Pain when lifting your baby

This does not have to result in Surgery! There is an alternative…

38%

38% of Australian women suffer with incontinence1

70%

70% of those suffering with urinary leakage do not seek advice and treatment for their problem2

50%

More than 50% of women living in the community with urinary incontinence are aged under 50 years3

50%

Vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) occurs in approx 50% of menopausal women resulting in vaginal dryness and pain during intercourse4

64.3%

Almost two-thirds of women (64.3%) reported that they had experienced sexual dysfunction during the first year after childbirth5