Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) is a diagnosis women can get postpartum and after childbirth . Statistically, 50% of women are at risk for POP after pregnancy, but you can develop POP prior to pregnancy. I ended up having a little pelvic organ prolapse during my "training fo
Prenatal and postpartum (pelvic) physical therapy for treating pelvic floor dysfunction (incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis recti, pelvic pain, pain with intercourse, low back pain etc).
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