POST CHILDBIRTH

Finally the baby is born and there is certainly all the joy and happiness that comes with being a mother, however, sometimes unforeseen events happen in such a way that the mother cannot live the postpartum period to its fullest and with all the joy she deserves and dreamed of.

Above all is the urinary incontinence (loss of pee) in the postpartum period is the pathology that most bothers the mother, although the pelvic organ prolapses (“dropped bladder”) and the fecal incontinence (loss of gas or feces) are also part of the frustrations and despair of some mothers.

Likewise, cutting an episiotomy or laceration leaves unpleasant consequences as the mother feels pain in the area of scar in such a way that it makes your postpartum recovery difficult. It is likely that in many cases the mother will experience pain and discomfort during sexual intercourse.

However, the difficulty in relaxing the muscles of the PERINEUM, a scar After cesarean section, hormonal changes can also lead to discomfort during sexual intercourse. In this sense, urogynecological physiotherapy is very important for the returnhealthy da sexuality in the postpartum period.

We certainly recommend that all mothers undergo an assessment of the PERINEUM muscles postpartum, regardless of whether it was a natural birth or cesarean section.

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ABDOMINAL DIASTASIS

Abdominal diastasis occurs when the rectus abdominis muscles separate, forming a space, as if it were a hole, in the middle of the belly.

Currently the women have been very concerned about their health and quality of life. Abdominal diastasis is a common problem after pregnancy which brings physical discomfort and changes to self-image. In addition to the aesthetic factors surrounding this dysfunction, abdominal diastasis can also cause postural problems and the risk of abdominal hernia.

As a result of the abdominal muscles working in synergy with the PERINEUM diastasis can also negatively influence the function of these muscles, worsening urinary incontinence in the postpartum period.

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UROGYNECOLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY

The urogynecological physiotherapy is a conservative treatment, certainly without any side effects, whichsimple and fast that solves the dysfunctions of the pelvic floor.

In this way, the main medical societies, national and international, indicate howfirst form of treatment for perineal dysfunctions, also serving as a form of prevention.

Firstly, our treatments aim to carry out global rehabilitation of the muscles of the PERINEUM, at the end of treatment these muscles will be able to perform all your funções: urinary, defecatory, sexual and support of the pelvic organs functions.

Therefore, all treatments follow the revolutionary and innovative concept Active Perineal Rehabilitation and Series developed by physiotherapist Dr. Laira Ramos.

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