Pregnancy/ Childbirth

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Pregnancy and childbirth change every woman's body
Regardless of the weight she gains, her age, physical condition, or the type of child birth.

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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Breast Health & Syndrome of Menopause

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The Pelvic Floor During Pregnancy

Pelvic Floor dysfunction after pregnancy involves a wide range of symptoms, with urinary incontinence being the most common one.

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Gynecological / Obstetric Surgeries

How can a woman recover painlessly after gynecological or obstetric surgery and return to her daily life?

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