Busting Pelvic Floor Myths for Better Health and Recovery reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
Pelvic floor health is one of the most essentialand most misunderstoodcomponents of overall well-being. Whether youre postpartum, managing chronic pain, recovering from surgery, or simply trying to strengthen your core, understanding how the pelvic floor functions is key to lasting recovery. Unfortunately, a long list of myths and misinformation continues to cloud this crucial area of care.
At YourFormSux (YFS), we believe in clarity, not confusion. Busting pelvic floor myths isnt just about setting the record straightits about helping you recover faster, move better, and feel stronger in your own body.
Lets dig into the most common pelvic floor myths and reveal the truths that can guide your health journey forward.
Myth #1: Pelvic floor exercises are only for women
The Truth: Everyone has a pelvic floor, and everyone can benefit from pelvic floor physiotherapyincluding men.
In men, pelvic floor dysfunction can show up as:
Urinary leakage (especially after prostate surgery)
Erectile dysfunction or pelvic pain
Constipation or difficulty emptying the bowel
Chronic tailbone discomfort or pressure
Pelvic floor health is not gender-specific. At YFS, we assess and treat pelvic dysfunction in both women and men, offering personalized care based on anatomy, symptoms, and lifestyle.
Myth #2: Kegels are always the answer
The Truth: Kegelsvoluntary contractions of the pelvic floor musclesare often recommended, but theyre not a cure-all.
Many people perform Kegels without understanding if their pelvic floor needs strengthening or relaxation and coordination instead. Doing Kegels with a tight, overactive pelvic floor can actually worsen symptoms like:
Pain during intercourse
Urinary urgency or incomplete emptying
Pelvic tension or low back pain
A tailored pelvic health plan starts with assessmentnot assumption.
Myth #3: If you’re not leaking, your pelvic floor is healthy
The Truth: While incontinence is a common symptom, its not the only sign of dysfunction. Other red flags include:
Pelvic heaviness or pressure
Pain with sex, tampon use, or sitting
Frequent urination or difficulty starting flow
Lower abdominal discomfort or core weakness
At YFS, we help clients understand that pelvic floor dysfunction is multifaceted. Leaking is just one piece of a larger picture.
Myth #4: Pelvic health problems only happen after childbirth
The Truth: Childbirth is one of many triggersbut its not the only one.
Pelvic dysfunction also affects:
Athletes with core or breathing imbalances
Desk workers with poor posture and weak glutes
Older adults managing hormonal changes or surgical recovery
Individuals with chronic constipation, trauma, or high stress
We treat women whove never been pregnant and men whove never considered pelvic care beforebecause dysfunction can arise from any imbalance, injury, or lifestyle factor.
Myth #5: You can fix everything with YouTube exercises
The Truth: Generic routines online rarely address your bodys specific needs.
Many pelvic floor problems require more than just a few exercises. At YFS, we assess how the pelvic floor interacts with:
Your breathing pattern
Spinal and pelvic alignment
Core activation strategies
Posture and daily movement habits
A successful recovery plan involves full-body retrainingnot just isolated contractions on a yoga mat.
Myth #6: Pain during sex or pelvic exams is normal
The Truth: Its commonbut not normaland its always worth addressing.
Pain in the pelvic region is often caused by:
Overactive pelvic floor muscles
Scar tissue or inflammation
Nervous system hypersensitivity
Hormonal changes or poor circulation
If sex, medical exams, or even inserting a tampon cause pain, thats a sign your pelvic floor needs supportnot silence.
Myth #7: You need a referral to see a pelvic floor physiotherapist
The Truth: In Canada, you can book directly with a pelvic health physiotherapist without needing a doctors referral.
In fact, early intervention often leads to faster recovery. If youre experiencing symptoms or have concerns about your pelvic function, dont wait. A professional assessment can offer clarity and a planbefore things get worse.
Why Busting Myths Matters for Your Recovery
Believing the wrong information about your pelvic floor can lead to:
Delayed healing
Worsened symptoms
Frustration with ineffective treatments
Shame or fear about seeking help
At YourFormSux, we prioritize accurate education, compassionate care, and whole-body recovery strategies. Whether youre managing prolapse, recovering from childbirth, navigating post-surgical rehab, or simply trying to feel stronger and more confident, were here to guide you.





