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Safely Returning to Activity and Sport Postpartum

Postpartum Recovery Part 1

Most women get the clearance after their 6 week check-up for sex and exercise, YAY! But, really? How? What does that mean? There are no guidelines on how to return to activity in a safe, leak-free and pain-free manner.

Between 6 and 31% of postpartum women experience urinary incontinence. In addition, 66% of those who experience urinary incontinence during pregnancy and/or their first 3 months of postpartum continued to experience incontinence even at 12 years after birth! As you can see, it may be common, but it is certainly not normal!

The best way to get started on exercise is to visit a pelvic floor physical therapist for a full assessment -- head to toe -- including a thorough pelvic floor muscle examination (different from an OB/gynecologist exam that checks for tissue healing), strength, muscle coordination, and posture. We can be proactive as you return to activity and exercise and prevent negative outcomes such as urinary incontinence, bowel incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pain.

 As you start exercising, start small (less can be more!) and progress slowly and monitor for any symptoms of pain or pelvic floor dysfunction. Some “red flags,” to look out for:

  • pelvic/vaginal heaviness 
  • incontinence (either urinary or bowel)
  • low back pain
  • pelvic pain
  • doming or gap in the abdominal wall
  • bleeding during/after exercise 

If you experience any of the above, give your pelvic floor physical therapist a call for an assessment to help address any symptoms and increase guidance on returning to exercise safely.

At your pelvic floor physical therapist visit, we will assess:

  • pelvic floor muscle strength, endurance and coordination
  • pelvic organ prolapse
  • any distortion of the midline of abdomen (diastasis rectus abdominis)
  • musculoskeletal strength
  • scar tissue

There is a functional screening that our office follows to help you return to the activities that you love doing. We first address and treat any signs of pelvic floor dysfunction. We look at your pelvic stability, as this can be affected by cesarean or vaginal delivery, diastasis rectus abdominis, or muscle weakness. One study found that up to 39% of women 6 months postpartum continued to have diastasis rectus abdominis impairments. (Stay tuned for an upcoming article on diastasis rectus abdominis and how you can screen at home). In addition, we test your balance and ability to perform dynamic movements on one leg, which is very important for running and most sports activities. We also want to make sure you are breathing appropriately during exercise to help manage intra-abdominal pressure that can cause incontinence or feeling heaviness in the vagina. 

The below activities are just a few of the many different ways that we can assess and monitor your balance, strength, and endurance before starting an exercise or running program: 

  • walking for 30 minutes without any pain, vaginal heaviness/drag, leakage
  • balancing on one leg for at least 30 seconds
  • performing a single leg squat
  • performing 20 single leg bridges
  • performing 10 hops on the same leg in place
  • keeping pelvis stable during an active straight leg raise

Next steps in your exercise program:

If you feel comfortable progressing, try gentle jumping in place. As you advance, try increasing the endurance first, before you increase the intensity to ensure a more graceful transition (i.e. gentle jumping/jogging in place for 3 minutes v. 20 jumping jacks or continuing a walk/jog program for a longer period of time v. running). If at any point you experience pain, incontinence, or heaviness/bulge in the vagina, please know that there is help, and pelvic physical therapists can help you reach your goals, and help you get back on track (or on the track! ????). 

 

References:

Mota PGF, Pascoal AGB, Carita AIA, Kari B. Prevalence and risk factors of diastasis recti abdominis from late pregnancy to 6 months postpartum, and relationship with lumbo-pelvic pain. Manual Ther 20. 2015; 200-205. 

Goom T, Donnelly G, Brockwell E. Returning to running postnatal-guidelines for medical, health and fitness professionals managing this population. Published March 2019. 

Sievert KD, Amend B, Toomey PA, Robinson D, Milsom I, Koelbl H, et al. Can we prevent incontinence? ICI‐RS 2011. Neurourol Urodyn. 2012;31(3):390-9.

Viktrup L, Rortveit G, Lose G. Does the impact of subsequent incontinence risk factors depend on continence status during the first pregnancy or the postpartum period 12 years before? A cohort study in 232 primiparous women. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2008;199(1):73. E1-73.e4.

More Articles in This Series

Diastasis Rectus Abdominis: What, Why, How? | Postpartum Recovery Series - Part 2

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Restless Legs Syndrome & Physical Therapy | Postpartum Recovery Series - Part 3

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Incontinence During Pregnancy & Postpartum | Postpartum Recovery Series - Part 4

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How to Manage Urinary Incontinence After Childbirth | Postpartum Recovery Series - Part 5

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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.

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I started seeing Heather to treat my Interstitial Cystitis in November 2016. At this time, I was extremely miserable, in constant pain, and felt as though no one was listening or understood what was going on with my body. I have just finished my last appointment and I can honestly say that my life has completely changed for the better because of Heather and her team of PTs! I live almost completely pain free, and when I do have flare ups, I am able to treat them at home on my own. I am so grateful that this office was recommended to me a honestly cannot recommend them enough!

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Testimonial by Rosanna R., age 35

Heather has affected my life in the MOST POSITIVE way and I am forever grateful. My husband refers to her as the "sex doctor" so you can only imagine how happy he is with my therapy outcome.

After the birth of my son I suffered from "Vaginismus", however, at the time I just thought I was broken. My "broken vagina" affected me physically but it was an emotional struggle as well. Many women in my life also suffered with pain from sex after their babies were born so I knew I wasn't alone. They told me they "just got used to it" but I couldn't see myself living that way.

Sex wasn't just painful, it was literally impossible - IT DIDNT FIT!

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Testimonial by Fritzette H.

I went to Heather after the birth of my third child. It was lucky, really, that I was referred to her, because my doctor had referred me to a surgeon for a possible hysterectomy or pelvic wall rebuild. Thankfully, I went to Heather before undergoing either surgery, she was able to fix the problem. She has studied extensively in women's health--even written a book about it--and was able to diagnose my problem, suggest a course of treatment (6 weeks), and then follow through with said treatment. By the end, as she said, I was as good as gold. Boy, was it worth it! Though uncomfortable to talk about, much less write about, it is worth getting the word out there. If you have painful intercourse, especially after birth or other trauma, the treatment may be as simple as Physical Therapy (with Heather, of course). I highly recommend her.

-- Fritzette H., 3/24/16 via Yelp!

Testimonial by A.W., age 32

I wanted to let you know that my pelvic floor held strong and gave me no trouble whatsoever in my trail race this morning (12 miles)! In a way, I felt like I ran better than ever because my core feels so rock solid from all the exercises you have me doing. That was especially valuable on the technical downhill - I just flew down the trail because I had confidence in my balance and form. Thank you for helping me get back to doing what I love.

-- A.W., age 32
(completed Post-partum Renewal Program using the InTone biofeedback/stim unit)

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I started seeing Heather in October 2014. For more than two years, I had been suffering from painful urinary tract infection type symptoms after my bartholins gland surgery which included constant burning and urinary frequency sensation that led to more and more painful intercourse. I had made multiple visits to internist, obgyn and urologist's offices, went through a range of treatment with UTI and bladder frequency medication that included antibiotics, vesicare, estrogen cream, but nothing worked.

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