What to Believe About 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 areas of womens wellness. From social media misinformation to outdated advice passed down through generations, myths about pelvic floor health are everywhereand theyre doing real harm. The result? Women normalize pain, ignore symptoms, and delay effective treatment, believing their concerns are just part of life.
At YourFormSux (YFS), we want to change that. This blog separates fact from fiction to help you make informed decisions about your pelvic health. If you’ve ever questioned whether your symptoms are normal or if you’re doing the right thing for your body, heres the real talk you need.
**Myth #1: If you’re not leaking, your pelvic floor is fine.
Real Talk: Pelvic floor dysfunction includes much more than incontinence.**
While leaking during a sneeze or workout is one sign of dysfunction, it’s far from the only one. Other signs include:
Painful intercourse
Constipation or incomplete emptying
Pelvic pressure or heaviness
Difficulty initiating urination
Pain in the tailbone, hips, or lower back
The pelvic floor supports your core, posture, digestion, and sexual function. If something feels off, even without leaking, it’s worth exploring with a pelvic health physiotherapist.
**Myth #2: Kegels are the cure-all for every pelvic problem.
Real Talk: Kegels can helpbut theyre not for everyone.**
Kegels are widely promoted, but theyre not a universal fix. If your pelvic floor is tight, overactive, or uncoordinated, doing Kegels may actually make things worse. Common symptoms of an overactive pelvic floor include:
Pain during sex or tampon use
Frequent urination or urgency
Difficulty fully relaxing when using the washroom
At YFS, we assess whether your pelvic floor needs strengthening, lengthening, or re-coordination, and create a customized plannot a cookie-cutter solution.
**Myth #3: Pelvic issues only affect women after childbirth.
Real Talk: Anyone can experience pelvic floor dysfunctionregardless of age or childbirth history.**
Yes, childbirth is a major risk factor for pelvic floor issues, but its not the only one. We see clients of all ages who havent given birth and still experience:
Bladder control problems
Pelvic pain
Tightness in the hips or tailbone
Core instability during workouts
Posture, stress, breathing patterns, trauma, or even high-impact sports can all influence pelvic health. If you have a pelvis, you can experience pelvic floor dysfunctionand you deserve care, no matter your history.
**Myth #4: Pain during sex is normal and just something to tolerate.
Real Talk: Pain during intercourse is a red flagnot a fact of life.**
Many women are told (explicitly or implicitly) that discomfort during sex is expected, especially postpartum or after a certain age. Thats false. Pain is never just something you get used to.
Common causes of painful sex include:
Pelvic floor muscle tightness
Scar tissue from birth or surgery
Hormonal changes during menopause
Poor core-pelvic coordination
Pelvic floor physiotherapy addresses these issues with gentle manual therapy, alignment work, breath retraining, and education to restore function and comfort.
**Myth #5: If your scans are clear, everythings fine.
Real Talk: Dysfunction doesnt always show up on imaging.**
Pelvic floor problems are neuromuscular, not always structural. That means they often wont appear on an MRI, ultrasound, or X-ray. You can have real symptomspain, pressure, tightness, or weaknesseven if diagnostic tests say everything looks normal.
At YFS, we go beyond imaging. Our assessments include:
Posture and alignment evaluation
Internal and external muscle tone testing (with your consent)
Breathing and core coordination analysis
We treat the person, not just the picture.
**Myth #6: Youll just have to live with these symptoms forever.
Real Talk: Pelvic floor dysfunction is treatableand often reversible.**
Leaking, heaviness, pain, and pelvic instability are not permanent. With evidence-based physiotherapy, most women can significantly reduce or even eliminate symptoms over time.
What recovery might look like at YourFormSux:
Improving posture and spinal alignment to reduce strain on pelvic muscles
Strengthening or relaxing pelvic floor muscles based on individual needs
Integrating pelvic function with movement, breath, and core stability
Educating you on habits, toileting posture, and activity modifications
You dont have to accept discomfort as your new normal.
**Myth #7: You need a referral or severe symptoms to see a pelvic health physiotherapist.
Real Talk: If you have questions or discomfort, youre already qualified to book.**
You dont need permission to seek answers about your body. Whether you’re postpartum, perimenopausal, a high-performing athlete, or simply curious about your core and pelvic wellnessyou are absolutely welcome in our clinic.
In fact, early assessment often prevents symptoms from worsening and helps you build long-term strength and confidence.
Your Pelvic Health, Your Voice
Pelvic health is not a niche topicits central to your movement, comfort, and quality of life. Dispelling myths allows women to stop blaming their bodies, stop second-guessing their symptoms, and start accessing the care they deserve.
At YourFormSux, were passionate about giving women across Canada the tools, education, and physiotherapy support to feel empowerednot confusedabout their pelvic floor.





