Understanding Pelvic Health reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
Pelvic health is one of the most misunderstood aspects of womens healthyet it plays a central role in everyday function, comfort, and confidence. From bladder control and bowel movements to sexual function and postural stability, the pelvic floor affects much more than most people realize. Unfortunately, outdated beliefs and misinformation keep many women from getting the care they need.
At YourFormSux (YFS), we believe real healing starts with real education. In this blog, were setting the record straight by separating the most common pelvic health myths from the facts. Whether youre postpartum, menopausal, active, or managing chronic symptoms, understanding the truth about your pelvic floor can change everything.
Myth #1: Pelvic floor issues only happen after childbirth.
Truth:
While pregnancy and childbirth are major risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction, theyre not the only ones. Women whove never had children can still experience pelvic floor issues due to:
Poor posture and alignment
Chronic constipation or straining
Intense core or weight training
Hormonal changes during menopause
High stress and shallow breathing patterns
Your pelvic floor responds to how you live and move, not just your birth history. Every womanregardless of age or stagecan benefit from understanding and supporting pelvic health.
Myth #2: Leaking urine is just a normal part of getting older.
Truth:
Common does not mean normal. Urinary leakage is a sign of dysfunction, often due to poor pelvic floor coordination, weakness, or overactivity. While aging and hormonal changes can impact muscle tone, you dont have to live with leaks.
With targeted physiotherapy, breath training, and functional strengthening, most women experience significant improvementsor complete resolutionof incontinence symptoms, no matter their age.
Myth #3: Kegels are the solution for all pelvic floor problems.
Truth:
Kegels are often over-prescribed and misunderstood. For some women, especially those with tight or overactive pelvic floor muscles, doing more contractions can worsen pain, urgency, or discomfort.
Pelvic health isnt just about strengthits about coordination, relaxation, and timing. A pelvic floor physiotherapist will assess your unique muscle patterns and create a personalized plan that includes:
Release work if needed
Core and breath retraining
Glute and hip support
Functional movement integration
No one-size-fits-all routine will work. The key is doing the right work for your body.
Myth #4: Pain with sex after childbirth or menopause is just something to accept.
Truth:
Discomfort or pain during intimacy is common but never normal. It can be caused by:
Scar tissue from episiotomy or tearing
Vaginal dryness or thinning post-menopause
Muscle tension or overactivity
Fear, stress, or previous trauma
Pelvic floor physiotherapy can gently address these issues through manual therapy, education, and guided exercises. With the right care, you can reclaim confidence and comfort in your bodywithout pushing through pain.
Myth #5: If I dont feel symptoms, my pelvic floor must be fine.
Truth:
Many women experience subtle signs of pelvic floor dysfunction and dont realize it. These can include:
Low back or hip pain
Constipation or straining
Poor core engagement during workouts
A sense of heaviness or instability
Postural imbalances
You dont have to wait for incontinence or prolapse to start paying attention. Preventive care is powerfuland pelvic health physiotherapy is one of the most effective tools to maintain function long before symptoms appear.
Myth #6: Pelvic floor therapy is only internal and uncomfortable.
Truth:
While internal exams and treatment can be valuable (and are always done with consent), much of pelvic floor physiotherapy happens externally. This includes:
Breathing and core exercises
Postural correction
Movement pattern retraining
External manual therapy
Glute, hip, and spine strengthening
Youll never be pushed beyond your comfort level. At YFS, we approach care with compassion, clarity, and your informed choice at every step.
Why the Truth Matters
When women believe these myths, they delay care, normalize discomfort, and lose trust in their own bodies. Understanding the truth empowers you to take charge of your health and get support that actually works.
At YourFormSux, we believe pelvic health is not optionalits foundational. We treat each client with the respect, education, and personalized physiotherapy they deserve.
Ready to Learn More About Your Pelvic Floor?
You dont have to be in crisis to benefit from pelvic health physiotherapy. Whether youre experiencing symptoms or simply want to protect your body long-term, the best time to start is now.





