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Lets be honestmost women arent taught what their pelvic floor actually does, let alone how to care for it. So when things go wrongleaks, pain, pressure, or prolapsetoo many women turn to Google, outdated advice, or well-meaning friends. The result? A long list of myths that delay real help and make recovery harder than it needs to be.
At YourFormSux (YFS), we see the effects of pelvic health misinformation every day. Women whove lived with symptoms for years. Women who feel embarrassed, dismissed, or unsure where to start. This isnt your faultbut it is something you can change.
Heres the truth about the most common pelvic floor mythsand why its time to stop believing them if you want real healing.
Myth #1: Leaking is just something that happens after kids
The Reality:
Leaking after childbirth is common, but not normal. Its a sign that the pelvic floor muscles arent supporting your bladder the way they should. That could be due to weakness, poor coordination, pressure mismanagement, or tension.
Why It Matters:
Ignoring it means your body learns to compensate in unhealthy ways, and symptoms may worsen. But with physiotherapy, most women can restore bladder controlno pads, no surgery, just guided rehab.
Myth #2: If I do enough Kegels, Ill fix the problem
The Reality:
Kegels are not one-size-fits-all. In fact, they can make things worse if youre doing them incorrectly or if your pelvic floor is already too tight.
Why It Matters:
Many women dont need strengtheningthey need to release tension and retrain muscle coordination. A pelvic floor physiotherapist helps you figure out what your body actually needs instead of guessing in the dark.
Myth #3: Pelvic floor issues only affect older women
The Reality:
You can develop pelvic floor dysfunction at any age. Stress, intense workouts, poor posture, injury, or even anxiety-related tension can all impact pelvic health.
Why It Matters:
Dismissing symptoms early on because you feel too young leads to chronic issues down the line. The sooner you address them, the easier they are to resolve.
Myth #4: Pain during sex is normal after childbirth or menopause
The Reality:
Its commonbut not normal. Pain with intimacy is often caused by pelvic floor tension, scar tissue, hormonal changes, or nervous system sensitivity. None of these should be ignored.
Why It Matters:
If pain goes untreated, it can lead to anxiety, avoidance, and even further dysfunction. Pelvic physiotherapy can address the root cause and help restore comfort, connection, and confidence.
Myth #5: If I dont have visible prolapse or pain, Im fine
The Reality:
Symptoms like urgency, heaviness, or just in case peeing are early signs of pelvic floor imbalanceeven if everything looks fine on the surface.
Why It Matters:
Pelvic dysfunction doesnt always start with obvious symptoms. Catching it early with a proper assessment can prevent worsening issues, like prolapse or persistent incontinence.
Myth #6: Theres nothing I can dothis is just part of aging
The Reality:
Yes, hormonal shifts and tissue changes happen with age. But that doesnt mean you have to accept leaking, pressure, or discomfort as inevitable.
Why It Matters:
With the right approach, pelvic floor strength, mobility, and function can be improvedat any age. Physiotherapy empowers women in their 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond to move, exercise, and live without constant worry.
Myth #7: My doctor said everything looks normal, so I must be fine
The Reality:
Most pelvic floor dysfunction doesnt show up on a scan or exam unless its advanced. You can have normal results and still be living with dysfunction in how your muscles work.
Why It Matters:
Pelvic physiotherapists look at muscle tone, coordination, breathing, posture, and pressurenot just structure. We treat function, not just findings on paper.
Why These Myths Stickand Why You Deserve Better
Pelvic health myths thrive because theyre rarely talked about openly. Many women feel ashamed or assume theyre the only one struggling. But dysfunction is common, treatable, and not your fault.
Real recovery doesnt start with generic advice. It starts with real facts, expert assessment, and an approach that addresses your whole bodyfrom posture to breath to daily habits.
What to Expect from Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy at YFS
When you book a pelvic floor assessment at YourFormSux, heres what we focus on:
A full-body evaluation: posture, breathing, core control, pelvic alignment
Pelvic floor muscle testing (internal and/or external, always with consent)
A customized rehab plan based on your needsnot myths
Education that helps you understand how your body works and how to support it
Progress that feels empowering, not overwhelming
Youll learn how to move, lift, rest, and breathe in ways that supportnot strainyour pelvic floor.
Let Go of the Myths. Reclaim Control.
Pelvic floor dysfunction doesnt mean youre broken. It means your body is asking for supportand its time to listen. The longer you believe the myths, the more your body compensates. But the moment you start believing in evidence-based care, healing becomes possible.





