Pregnancy and childbirth change every woman's body
Musculoskeletal changes affect the pelvic floor, body posture, and rectus abdominis, leaving visible and invisible problems: Dyspareunia, urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, bloating, kyphotic posture, and musculoskeletal pain. Few women discuss these issues with their gynaecologist, and even when they do, few receive satisfactory answers. Is there a solution? The M.A.M.A. Program, not only before but also after you become a mother.
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Pelvic Floor dysfunction after pregnancy involves a wide range of symptoms, with urinary incontinence being the most common one.
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