Overcoming Pelvic Floor Myths for a Healthier, Stronger Life reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
Pelvic floor health affects every part of your bodyyour core strength, bladder and bowel control, sexual function, posture, and daily movement. Yet its one of the most overlooked and misunderstood areas in healthcare, burdened by myths that prevent people from seeking help or even recognizing symptoms.
At YourFormSux, we believe pelvic health is central to whole-body wellness. When myths are broken and truth is embraced, people of all ages can move forward with strength, confidence, and clarity. This blog explores the most common misconceptions about the pelvic floor and how overcoming them is key to building a healthier, stronger life.
The Pelvic Floor: A Centralbut HiddenSystem
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues at the base of your pelvis. These muscles:
Support internal organs like the bladder, bowel, and uterus
Control the flow of urine and feces
Stabilize your pelvis and spine
Play a role in sexual sensation and function
Coordinate with your diaphragm for breath and core pressure
When these muscles are too tight, too weak, or out of sync, symptoms begin to appear. The problem? Most people dont know how to recognize themor are told its normal.
Myth #1: Leaking is just part of aging or motherhood.
Truth: Leaking may be common, but it is not normal. Its a sign that your pelvic floor is not coordinating correctly.
Whether it happens after childbirth, during menopause, or while lifting weights at the gym, leaking is a treatable issue. With the right physiotherapy, most people regain bladder control and functional strengthoften within weeks.
Myth #2: You should just do more Kegels.
Truth: Kegels are not a one-size-fits-all solutionand in many cases, they can make things worse.
Kegels are useful only when a pelvic floor is truly weak. But for people with tight, overactive pelvic floors, Kegels can increase symptoms like pelvic pain, pressure, or urgency. The right treatment depends on a full-body evaluation by a pelvic floor physiotherapist who can determine your actual needs.
Myth #3: Pain during sex is normal after childbirth or with age.
Truth: Pain is never something you should accept. Its a sign that your body needs attention.
Whether due to scar tissue, tight pelvic muscles, hormonal shifts, or postural stress, painful intercourse is highly treatable. With gentle, personalized physiotherapy, pain can be reducedand often completely eliminated.
Myth #4: Pelvic floor problems only happen to women.
Truth: Men have pelvic floors tooand dysfunction is common after surgery, trauma, or long-term muscle tension.
Men can experience urinary leakage, erectile dysfunction, pelvic pain, and postural challenges due to pelvic floor issues. Physiotherapy addresses these with the same level of respect, privacy, and effectiveness.
Myth #5: If your scans are clear, theres no problem.
Truth: Most pelvic floor dysfunction is functionalmeaning it wont show up on MRIs or ultrasounds.
Your scans may be normal, but that doesnt mean your pain or symptoms arent real. Physiotherapists evaluate movement, posture, breath, and muscle tone to identify hidden dysfunctions that diagnostic imaging cant detect.
What Are the Signs You Might Have Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
Many symptoms are subtle and often dismissed. But they point directly to the pelvic floor:
Leaking urine when laughing, sneezing, or exercising
Pelvic heaviness or falling out sensation
Pain during intercourse or tampon insertion
Constipation or straining
Lower back, hip, or tailbone pain
Postural problems and poor core strength
Urinary urgency or incomplete emptying
If you notice any of these signs, its time to consider a pelvic health assessment.
How Physiotherapy Helps You Rebuild Strength and Control
Pelvic floor physiotherapy goes beyond exercisesit restores how your entire body works together. At YourFormSux, we offer:
Movement screening to identify core and posture patterns
Manual therapy to release tension or improve circulation
Breath retraining to regulate internal pressure
Pelvic floor coordination training based on your exact needs
Personalized exercises that work with your daily lifenot against it
Our approach is designed to empower, not overwhelm. We replace fear and confusion with evidence-based care that helps you feel at home in your body again.
What Happens When You Ditch the Myths?
Once myths are removed from the picture, real healing begins. People who address their pelvic floor health report:
Stronger, more stable cores
Freedom from leaks or urgency
Pain-free intimacy
More energy and mobility
Confidence in exercise and daily activities
Greater awareness of their bodys needs and responses
Its not just about pelvic musclesits about how you live, move, and feel every single day.
Final Thoughts
Pelvic floor myths dont just spread misinformationthey prevent people from healing. When you believe that your symptoms are normal, unfixable, or shameful, you delay the very support that can change your life.
At YourFormSux, were here to break down the barriers and help you rebuild strength, trust, and control through physiotherapy thats grounded in truth. Your body deserves care based on factsnot fear. Your recovery starts with the choice to understand.






