Why Your Pelvic Floor Health Deserves More Attention reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
Pelvic floor health is rarely part of the conversations we have about strength, wellness, or recoverybut it should be. Your pelvic floor supports your bladder, bowel, uterus, spine, and even your breath. When its functioning well, you dont notice it. But when something goes wrongleaking, pain, pressure, or instabilityyour entire quality of life can shift.
At YourFormSux, we help women across Canada rediscover what their bodies are truly capable of. And the first step is cutting through the fiction that keeps pelvic floor health misunderstood and under-prioritized.
This blog explores why your pelvic floor deserves far more attention than it typically getsand how physiotherapy separates the myths from the truth.
The Pelvic Floor: Why It Matters More Than You Think
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles at the base of your pelvis. These muscles:
Support the bladder, bowel, and uterus
Control continence
Assist with core strength and posture
Help with sexual function
Stabilize your hips and spine
Regulate internal pressure during lifting, breathing, and movement
When these muscles are too tight, too weak, or poorly coordinated, dysfunction can developand it often shows up in subtle, easily dismissed ways.
Symptoms You Shouldnt Ignore
Leaking during physical activity, coughing, or sneezing
Pelvic heaviness, dragging sensations, or pressure
Constipation or straining during bowel movements
Pain during sex or tampon use
Chronic low back, hip, or tailbone pain
Poor core engagement or abdominal bulging
Difficulty holding or initiating urine flow
These symptoms are not just annoyances. Theyre signs that your body needs supportand not the kind found in a generic Kegel routine.
Pelvic Floor Myths That Cause More Harm Than Good
Lets break down the common fictionand what physiotherapy knows to be true.
Fiction: Pelvic floor issues only happen after childbirth or during menopause.
Fact: Anyone can experience pelvic floor dysfunctionregardless of age, stage, or reproductive history.
Athletes, office workers, people recovering from surgery, and those under chronic stress are all at risk. Pelvic dysfunction is about how your muscles behave, not just your life events.
Fiction: Everyone should do Kegels daily.
Fact: Kegels are not a universal fixand for many people, they can make symptoms worse.
If your pelvic floor is overactive or tight, strengthening it further adds more tension and pressure. In these cases, releasing and retraining the muscles is far more important than squeezing them.
Fiction: Leaking or pain is just part of getting older.
Fact: These issues may be common, but they are not normaland they are not inevitable.
Urinary leakage, painful sex, or pelvic pressure are treatable signs of dysfunction, not unchangeable facts of aging.
Fiction: Theres nothing wrong if your scan is clear.
Fact: Most pelvic floor issues are functional, not structuralmeaning they dont appear on imaging but still cause very real problems.
A pelvic physiotherapist can detect tension, asymmetry, and poor movement control that X-rays and MRIs will miss entirely.
How Physiotherapy Brings Clarity and Results
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is designed to educate, assess, and correct the way your pelvic muscles functionnot just give you a set of exercises.
At YourFormSux, our approach includes:
Postural evaluation: Looking at how you stand, move, and breathe
Muscle tone testing: Determining if your pelvic floor is tight, weak, or imbalanced
Breath retraining: Aligning your diaphragm and pelvic floor for better pressure control
Manual therapy: Gently releasing tension or scar tissue internally and externally
Movement rehab: Rebuilding functional movement patterns through the whole body
Its not about isolated fixesits about building a healthy, coordinated system from the inside out.
Why You Should Prioritize Pelvic HealthStarting Now
Ignoring pelvic symptoms wont make them go away. In fact, small problems often grow into bigger ones when untreated. What starts as minor leakage can become full incontinence. Occasional discomfort can turn into chronic pain. And a weak core can affect your posture, spine, and daily function.
Pelvic health deserves more attention because:
It directly impacts your physical confidence
Its connected to emotional and sexual well-being
It affects your ability to move without restriction or fear
Its treatable, often without surgery or medication
It sets the foundation for long-term stability and strength
Final Thoughts
Pelvic floor health isnt just a side noteits central to how your body performs, feels, and ages. By separating fact from fiction, you give yourself the tools to take action that truly works.
At YourFormSux, were committed to helping you understand your body, challenge outdated assumptions, and restore your pelvic floor with confidence. You dont have to guess, tolerate, or settle for half-truths.





