How to Separate Fact from Fiction When It Comes to Pelvic Floor Health reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
Pelvic floor health is gaining visibilityand with it, a wave of myths, half-truths, and social media trends that often do more harm than good. While awareness is important, misinformation can lead women to ignore symptoms, try the wrong exercises, or believe that discomfort is just something they have to live with. The truth? Your pelvic floor is complex, responsive, and deserves more than quick fixes or generic advice.
At YourFormSux (YFS), we help Canadian women navigate pelvic health with clarity, evidence-based physiotherapy, and personalized care. If you’re confused by conflicting messages or unsure whats true for your body, heres how to cut through the noise and separate fact from fiction when it comes to pelvic floor health.
1. Dont Believe That Leaking Is Just Part of Being a Woman
The Fiction: It’s normal to leak when you sneeze, run, or laughespecially after childbirth or with age.
The Fact: Leaking is common but never normal. Its a sign that your pelvic floor muscles arent working efficiently, either due to weakness, tightness, or poor coordination. Pelvic floor physiotherapy can dramatically improve or resolve urinary incontinence at all stages of life.
Look for a physiotherapist who can assess the root cause of the leakingnot just suggest Kegels and hope for the best.
2. Not All Pelvic Floor Issues Require Kegels
The Fiction: Kegels are the universal solution for all pelvic floor dysfunction.
The Fact: Kegels (contracting the pelvic floor) may be useful for some, but for othersespecially those with tension or overactivitythey can make symptoms worse.
You may need:
Pelvic floor release work before strengthening
Better breath-pelvis coordination
Postural realignment to support the core
Guidance on integrating pelvic floor awareness into movement, not just isolating it
Only a skilled pelvic floor physiotherapist can determine whether strengthening, relaxing, or retraining is best for your body.
3. Postpartum Doesnt Mean Permanent Dysfunction
The Fiction: After having a baby, symptoms like leaking, pain, or heaviness are just your new normal.
The Fact: Many postpartum issues resolve faster and more completely with physiotherapy. Birth affects your entire core systemabdominals, diaphragm, pelvic floor, and spine. Without support, these systems may struggle to recover fully.
A physiotherapist can help you:
Restore proper pelvic alignment
Rebuild strength and control
Address scar tissue and pressure imbalances
Reduce pelvic floor symptoms safely
Postpartum is a transitionnot a forever diagnosis.
4. Pelvic Floor Issues Dont Always Come With Obvious Symptoms
The Fiction: If you’re not leaking or in pain, your pelvic floor must be fine.
The Fact: Pelvic dysfunction can show up in subtle ways long before it becomes symptomatic. Early signs may include:
Difficulty activating your core
Low back or hip tension
Poor posture that worsens during the day
Breath holding during effort
Heaviness in the pelvic region after activity
These are your body’s quiet signalsphysiotherapy helps you listen and respond early.
5. Pelvic Physiotherapy Isnt Always Internal
The Fiction: Physiotherapy for the pelvic floor is invasive and uncomfortable.
The Fact: Internal exams are one optionnever a requirement. Many effective treatment plans use external techniques such as:
Breathing and postural retraining
Pelvic mapping through movement
Manual therapy around the hips, abdomen, and low back
Education and personalized movement correction
At YFS, we always prioritize your comfort, consent, and clarity. Youll never be pressured into something that doesnt feel right for you.
6. Social Media Advice Can Be Misleading or Harmful
The Fiction: Every trending core and floor workout is safe and effective.
The Fact: What works for one woman may not workor may even harmanother. Without proper assessment, exercises found online could reinforce poor mechanics, increase pressure, or delay healing.
Instead of:
Trying every pelvic floor fix you find
Guessing your way through Kegels or core work
Ignoring symptoms or assuming theyll pass
Work with a physiotherapist trained to address your bodys specific needs.
7. Pelvic Health Is About Whole-Body Wellness
The Fiction: Pelvic floor problems exist in isolation.
The Fact: Your pelvic floor is part of an integrated system. It connects with your breathing, posture, nervous system, and how you move daily. Dysfunction in the pelvic floor can reflect imbalances in:
Spinal alignment
Hip mobility
Diaphragmatic breathing patterns
Emotional tension and stress load
This is why pelvic floor physiotherapy often includes full-body assessments and strategiesits not just about the pelvis, its about your entire system.
Real Answers, Real Support, Real Results
At YourFormSux, we believe every woman deserves the truth about her bodynot myths, fear, or confusion. Pelvic health isnt a mystery, and its not a taboo. With professional physiotherapy, your symptoms can improve, your body can heal, and your confidence can return.






