Find a Pelvic Floor Specialist Near You
Whether you're pregnant, healing postpartum, or dealing with pelvic discomfort, BirthBridge helps you find experts who specialize in pelvic floor care and recovery.
What Is Pelvic Floor Therapy?
Pelvic floor therapy focuses on strengthening and rehabilitating the muscles that support your bladder, uterus, and bowels. It’s essential care during pregnancy, after birth, or anytime you’re experiencing pain, pressure, or leakage.
What They Help With
- • Incontinence (urine or stool)
- • Pelvic or lower back pain
- • Painful intercourse or pressure
How They Support You
- • Gentle, targeted exercises
- • Internal and external muscle assessments
- • Education on posture, breathwork, and healing
Why Families Choose Pelvic Floor Specialists
Physical Relief
- • Reduce pain and discomfort
- • Regain core strength and balance
- • Improve bladder and bowel control
- • Heal after birth or surgery
Empowered Healing
- • Understand what’s going on with your body
- • Feel more in control of your recovery
- • Reduce shame and stigma around pelvic symptoms
- • Learn strategies to stay strong long term
Find the Right Pelvic Floor Specialist for You
Search, compare, and message with pelvic floor therapists in your area. Many specialize in perinatal and postpartum care.
Find Pelvic Floor SupportWondering About Cost?
Pricing for pelvic floor therapy varies depending on your provider, region, and whether it’s covered by insurance. Start with a free estimate.
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Pelvic floor specialists often work closely with doulas, midwives, mental health providers, and others. With BirthBridge, you can bring them all together in one connected space.
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Common Questions
Do I need a referral for pelvic floor therapy?
It depends on your state and insurance. Some providers require a referral, while others accept self-referrals. Reach out directly to learn more.
When should I start pelvic floor therapy?
Anytime you feel discomfort, symptoms, or simply want to be proactive. Many people begin during pregnancy, while others wait until postpartum or later in life.
Is pelvic floor therapy painful?
It shouldn’t be. Sessions are gentle, and your comfort is always prioritized. Speak with your specialist about any concerns before or during treatment.
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