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postpartum care in the fourth trimester

Redefining Postpartum Care in the “Fourth Trimester” by Utilizing Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

Last month the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) updated their position on postpartum care in the “fourth trimester” - the first 12 weeks after your baby is born. This is such a huge step for better healthcare and support for women after delivery. In other countries (France, Belgium, Northern Ireland and other European countries), postpartum physical therapy is a routine referral for women both in the hospital and for ongoing support when they are discharged.

The statement updates the previous recommendation of a 6 week visit, and instead supports a paradigm shift of postpartum care that not only adds contact with their Ob-Gyns within the first 3 weeks of delivery, but also address the need for ongoing care:

“Timely follow-up is particularly important for women with chronic medical conditions. The initial assessment should be followed up with ongoing care as needed, concluding with a comprehensive postpartum visit no later than 12 weeks after birth. This visit should serve as a transition to ongoing well-woman care and the timing of the visit should be individualized, woman-centered and the follow-up should include a full assessment of the following:

• mood and emotional well-being

• infant care and feeding
• sexuality contraception and birth spacing
• sleep and fatigue
• physical recovery from birth

• chronic disease management
• health maintenance

Maternal Mortality and Improving Care

The ACOG statement came initially to address maternal morbidity and mortality in the US. This past weekend our pelvic health physical therapists represented Femina PT in Downtown Los Angeles at the inaguaral rally -- March for Moms

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This event is a national movement to address the maternal health crisis in our country. As far as industrialized countries go, the United States has the highest mortality rates--three times that of Canada and six times higher than Sweden. Awareness was raised to improve support before, during and after childbirth. It is their mission, as well as ours, to educate women and provide support during critical times. A University of North Carolina study on postpartum problems found that:

  • 15% experience breast infections
  • 27% have heavy bleeding
  • 29% have frequent headaches
  • 23% have hemorrhoids
  • 31% have urinary problems
  • 30% have bowel problems
  • 15% experience postpartum depresssion, and many more have feelings of sadness and stress

And until now, healthcare providers have sadly normalized these symptoms "because you've had a baby". From a physical persective, it is important to notice if both sensation and function are working for you the way you want them to. How is urinary and bowel function? Any bladder leakage? Bowel leakage? Issues with straining and constipation? How is sexual function? Are your orgasms the same as before baby? Are you having pain during intercourse? Are you having clitoral pain? Tailbone (coccyx) pain? Pain from your scar tissue (vaginally or c-section)? Have you developed a "weird hip pain" since delivery? Or other orthopaedic pain, such as lower back pain? Some of these issues do not show up until several months after delivery. But they are far too often passed off in our medical system.

Postpartum Recovery Program

At Femina Physical Therapy, our physical therapists provide one-on-one services and support for women during one of the biggest transitions in their lives. Our methods of postpartum care in the fourth trimester address the physical needs and provide support during this transitional time.

The initial evaluation will begin with an assessment of your childbirth history, other related history and gathering your current complaints or concerns. During the physical exam we will check your posture, identify muscle imbalances (strength and flexibility), check for diastasis rectus abdominus (aka diastasis recti or DRA), land look for restrictions in joint, muscle and connective tissue. Once we determine the factors that are contributing to your complaints or dysfunction, an individualized treatment plan will be developed. Our programs are centered around the needs of women in our society. Our facility is baby-friendly, as moms should not have another barrier to receiving the care they need and deserve.

Want to meet our therapists? Check out their bios and we look forward to seeing you soon!

What Our Patients Have to Say

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Testimonial by Carolina J.

I had tried Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy before (with another PT) and I had a really bad (painful) experience. A friend of mine and fellow patient, told me about Heather, Laureen and Femina PT (née Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy) and I decided to try again. I am so happy I did! Femina PT have, literally, changed my life. I was able to do again things I couldn't do for over 10 years!! Their bedside manners are impeccable, their knowledge and understanding make me feel comfortable to recommend this place to anyone in pain. Specially if you have Endometriosis. 100% recommended!!

-- Carolina J., 12/28/16 via Yelp!

Testimonial by J.B.

My husband and I were having problems with painful intercourse. My therapist recommended that I go and get a pelvic floor evaluation from a physical therapist. Having never been treated by a physical therapist, I wondered how this really was going to help me. My husband who is a physician was very supportive and agreed that a PT evaluation would be a great idea. So i made the appointment and was blown away by what I learned. I had no idea that pelvic floor muscles could get tight and have trigger points just like any other muscle in the body. I'm a massage therapist and very familiar with tight muscles, and this new thought really amazed me. Heather's program to help relax and strengthen these muscles made such a difference. I can say that I am 100% pain free during intercourse now. Yippee! Going to the PT appointments and doing the at-home exercises was definitely a discipline, but it's 100% worth it! The rewards are amazing.

-- J.B.

Testimonial by S.B.

As someone who suffered the debilitating physical and emotional effects of vaginismus (as well as a complicated history of back injuries) for more than 15 years, I thought a "normal" life was just a fantasy. Then I found Heather.

Read more: Testimonial by S.B.

Testimonial by R.H.

No one could tell me why I was having pain during sex--sharp pain, not just uncomfortable, pain. I was referred to Heather Jeffcoat after researching several different options. I had seen a specialist who told me physical therapy would not help and my only option was surgery. I really didn't want to go that route, so when we got a referral, I decided to try it--it can't hurt, I thought. I am so glad I did. She diagnosed the problem right away, which was a relief in itself.

To know why I was having pain eased my mind immensely. And to hear that she could fix it without surgery was another relief. She said she could fix the problem in 6 weeks. I think it was actually 4 for me. She was very methodical, and treated me as an intelligent human being capable of participating in my own recovery. I would absolutely recommend her to anyone. She did not try to prolong my session numbers, she worked hard to accommodate my schedule (and the fact that I had to bring a baby to sessions), and she was completely honest the entire time. It is so hard to find someone with these characteristics, much less a professional who is so good at what she does. She has my highest respect.

-- R.H.

Testimonial by R.M., Age 40

I can’t speak highly enough of the theapists at Femina Physical Therapy and how much they have helped me grow, discover, and love my body. I had had painful sex for my entire life, and didn’t know that there was anything that could be done about it. It was at the point where my husband and I were not having sex for MONTHs, because it was just too frustrating, and I hated feeling like I was the ONLY woman out there who had this problem, especially at my age. I finally brought it up to my doctor because I was turning 40 and my husband and I were barely having enough sex to conceive. And she brought up pelvic floor, PT. I didn’t even know this was a “thing”.

Read more: Testimonial by R.M., Age 40

Testimonial by Jackie W.

I was in multiple car accidents a decade ago, and I have been to many physical therapists through the years without success. They found the root of my lower back pain problems and after nearly a decade of barely being able to walk I finally can again without pain. They are also the best pelvic floor pts and the only ones who found the connection between my pelvic floor and lower back problems. If you need help with physical pain, they are your answer.

-- Jackie W., 1/19/17 via Yelp!

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