Pelvic Floor Health Across the Postpartum Year and Beyond: Long-Term Rehabilitation and Prevention โ€” WalkSelf

Pelvic Floor Health Across the Postpartum Year and Beyond: Long-Term Rehabilitation and Prevention

How to sustain pelvic floor recovery, return to demanding physical activity, and build lasting pelvic health habits through the first year and across future pregnancies.

โฑ 39 min ๐Ÿ“š 9 lessons

About this course

Pelvic floor rehabilitation is not complete at six weeks. The first year postpartum brings progressively greater physical demands โ€” carrying a heavier baby, returning to exercise, resuming sexual activity โ€” and without a long-term framework for maintaining and building on early rehabilitation gains, symptoms can return or worsen. This course addresses the full arc of pelvic floor recovery from early months through sustained long-term health. By the end of this course you will be able to assess your readiness for progressively demanding activities using pelvic floor outcome benchmarks, design a graduated return-to-activity plan that accounts for current pelvic floor status, and build a long-term pelvic health maintenance approach that remains relevant across future life transitions. What you will learn: - Outcome benchmarks for pelvic floor readiness at key activity milestones: return to running, return to high-impact exercise, return to heavy lifting - How hormonal changes across the postpartum year โ€” particularly the effects of breastfeeding on tissue laxity โ€” affect rehabilitation progress and timing - The relationship between pelvic floor function and back and hip health in the medium and long term - How to design a graduated return-to-sport or return-to-exercise plan using a decision-based worksheet - Pelvic floor considerations for resuming sexual activity: common challenges, communication strategies, and when to seek specialist input - Pelvic organ prolapse: long-term management, lifestyle modifications, and the range of treatment options when conservative rehabilitation is insufficient - Preparing the pelvic floor for a subsequent pregnancy: what rehabilitation progress is protective and what additional monitoring is appropriate - Building a sustainable pelvic health maintenance practice โ€” a long-term checklist for preserving function across decades This course draws on extended case studies following parents through the full postpartum year and beyond, with annotated commentary on the rehabilitation decisions made at each stage. Planning worksheets and long-term maintenance checklists support individualized application. This course is designed for people who have completed early postpartum pelvic floor rehabilitation and want to build on that foundation over the long term. It is also suitable for people experiencing persistent pelvic floor symptoms well past the typical recovery window. All content is educational and informational; please work with a qualified pelvic floor physiotherapist for individualized assessment and progression guidance.

What you'll get

  • ๐Ÿ“œ Certificate of completion
    Add it to your LinkedIn profile
  • โ™พ๏ธ Lifetime access
    Come back anytime, no expiry
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Phone or computer
    Works anywhere, any device
  • ๐Ÿ’ธ 14-day refund
    No questions asked
  • โšก Short & focused
    39 min of practical content

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