The Myths You’ve Been Told About Pelvic Floor Health—And the Facts

The Myths You’ve Been Told About Pelvic Floor Health—And the Facts reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.

Pelvic floor health is often talked about in hushed tones, if at all. For many, it remains a mystery—something only new mothers, older adults, or people with incontinence need to worry about. This silence has given rise to countless myths and misconceptions that delay healing, reinforce stigma, and leave people living with avoidable discomfort.

At YourFormSux (YFS), we believe in breaking that silence with real, evidence-informed education. Whether you’re navigating recovery after childbirth, managing chronic symptoms, or simply trying to understand your body better, it’s time to replace myths with facts that actually support your health.

Here’s what you’ve been told—and the truth that can change your recovery journey.

Myth #1: “Pelvic floor issues only affect women who’ve had babies”

The Fact: While pregnancy and childbirth are major stressors to the pelvic floor, anyone can experience pelvic floor dysfunction—including women who’ve never given birth, men, teenagers, athletes, and older adults.

Factors like:

Poor posture

Chronic constipation

Surgery (including prostate or abdominal surgeries)

Hormonal changes

High-impact sports

Stress and trauma

can all lead to pelvic floor imbalances, regardless of gender or reproductive history.

Myth #2: “If I’m not leaking, my pelvic floor is fine”

The Fact: Incontinence is just one sign of pelvic floor dysfunction—but it’s far from the only one.

Other signs include:

Pelvic pain or pressure

Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel

Pain during sex or tampon insertion

Tailbone pain, hip instability, or low back tension

Frequent urination or urge issues

Core weakness or poor posture

The pelvic floor supports far more than bladder control—it’s a key part of your stability, movement, and comfort.

Myth #3: “You just need to do Kegels”

The Fact: Kegels may be helpful in certain cases, but they’re not a cure-all—and in some cases, they can even make things worse.

If your pelvic floor is tight or overactive (as is common with chronic pain or stress), doing repetitive contractions without proper assessment may:

Increase tension

Aggravate symptoms

Disrupt breathing and core balance

At YFS, we perform full-body and internal assessments to determine whether your pelvic floor needs strengthening, relaxation, or coordination training—and we design exercises accordingly.

Myth #4: “Pelvic floor issues will go away on their own”

The Fact: While some postpartum symptoms or mild issues may resolve with time, many pelvic floor conditions require intentional rehabilitation.

Ignoring symptoms can allow dysfunction to worsen over time, leading to:

Increased prolapse

More frequent leaks

Chronic pelvic or low back pain

Reduced sexual function

Loss of core control

You wouldn’t ignore an injured knee—so why ignore the muscles that support your entire pelvic and core region?

Myth #5: “Pelvic floor dysfunction is just a natural part of aging”

The Fact: While aging can affect muscle tone and hormone levels, pelvic floor dysfunction is not inevitable.

Yes, older adults are at increased risk—but many symptoms can be prevented or significantly improved with pelvic physiotherapy. That includes:

Urinary urgency or nocturia

Prolapse symptoms

Post-menopausal pelvic pain

Balance and mobility challenges related to core instability

It’s never too early or too late to take care of your pelvic health.

Myth #6: “Physiotherapy for the pelvic floor is invasive and embarrassing”

The Fact: Pelvic floor physiotherapy is consensual, respectful, and tailored to your comfort level.

At YourFormSux, we offer:

External and internal options (with full consent and explanations)

Gentle, evidence-based assessments

Private, judgment-free environments

Education-focused sessions that empower you with body awareness

We prioritize trust, safety, and partnership in your care. There’s no pressure—only support.

Why These Myths Matter

When you believe misinformation, you’re less likely to:

Seek treatment

Understand what your body is telling you

Get the right kind of help

Recover fully

That’s why busting these myths isn’t just about setting the record straight—it’s about helping people reclaim their strength, confidence, and quality of life.

The Truth: Pelvic Floor Health Is a Core Part of Whole-Body Wellness

Your pelvic floor is involved in how you move, breathe, support your organs, and manage pressure throughout your day. Dysfunction can disrupt everything from your workouts to your sleep to your relationships.

The good news? With proper physiotherapy, you can:

Reduce or eliminate symptoms

Strengthen your core

Improve posture and movement

Prevent future issues

Feel more in control of your health

And it all starts with ditching the myths and choosing real, evidence-informed care.

Let’s Set the Record Straight—And Start Healing

At YourFormSux, we’re redefining what pelvic health looks like in real life: honest conversations, whole-body strategies, and personalized support.

Whether you’re in your 20s or 70s, post-birth or post-surgery, dealing with pain or simply curious—your pelvic floor matters. And we’re here to help you take care of it.

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