What to Expect During Your First Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Appointment explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
If youre considering pelvic floor physiotherapy but feeling unsure about what the first appointment involves, youre not alone. Many peopleespecially those experiencing symptoms like leakage, pelvic pain, pressure, or postpartum recovery challengesare curious, anxious, or even embarrassed about seeking help. But understanding what to expect can help ease those nerves and empower you to take the next step toward better pelvic health.
At YourFormSux, we believe your pelvic floor physiotherapy experience should feel safe, respectful, and empowering. Whether youre navigating postpartum recovery, dealing with incontinence, managing pelvic pain, or simply looking to understand your body better, your first session sets the tone for a supported and personalized recovery journey.
Heres a breakdown of what typically happens during your first pelvic floor physiotherapy appointment, so you can walk in informed and confident.
1. A Warm Welcome and In-Depth Conversation
Your appointment begins with a comprehensive intake and discussion. Your physiotherapist will ask about:
Your main concerns and symptoms
Medical history, including surgeries, injuries, pregnancies, or hormonal changes
Bladder, bowel, and sexual health habits
Activity levels, work demands, and stress levels
Any goals you want to achieve (leak-free running, pain-free intimacy, better core strength, etc.)
This conversation is judgment-free, compassionate, and confidential. Its your chance to tell your story in fulland be heard.
2. Education About Pelvic Floor Function
Before moving into any physical assessment, your physiotherapist will explain:
What the pelvic floor is and how it works
How it relates to your symptoms
Why dysfunction can occur (especially after childbirth, surgery, or long periods of inactivity)
How breath, posture, and core muscles connect to pelvic health
What treatment may involve and what options are available
Understanding your body is the first step to healing it. This part of the session helps replace fear or confusion with clarity and empowerment.
3. Physical Assessment (External and/or Internal, If Appropriate)
Depending on your concerns and comfort level, your physiotherapist may perform:
External Assessment:
Observation of posture, breathing, and movement patterns
Core engagement testing (including your transverse abdominis)
Hip, spine, and lower body mobility and strength
Assessment of how your body responds to pressure, movement, or load
Internal Pelvic Floor Assessment (Only With Informed Consent):
A one- or two-finger vaginal (or rectal, if appropriate) assessment
Testing for pelvic floor muscle strength, tone, coordination, and endurance
Identification of scar tissue, prolapse signs, tension areas, or trigger points
Evaluation of how your pelvic floor reacts during coughing, bearing down, or core engagement
Internal exams are optional and always guided by your comfort. If youre not ready or prefer not to have one, thats completely respected. Your therapist will never proceed without your clear and informed consent.
4. Clear, Personalized Treatment Planning
After the assessment, your physiotherapist will review the findings with you and explain how they relate to your symptoms. From there, youll discuss a treatment plan that may include:
Breath retraining to connect your diaphragm, core, and pelvic floor
Relaxation techniques if your pelvic floor is overactive or tense
Strengthening exercises if the muscles are weak or underactive
Postural corrections and mobility work
Bladder or bowel retraining strategies
Education on daily habits, movement patterns, or fitness modifications
This plan is tailored to younot a one-size-fits-all prescription. Your goals, comfort level, and timeline shape the approach.
5. Home Exercise or Breathwork Program
Most people leave their first session with simple, safe home practices to start integrating healing into daily life. This may include:
Diaphragmatic breathing techniques
Gentle pelvic floor engagement or release exercises
Posture awareness tips for sitting, standing, or feeding a baby
Core connection strategies to avoid bearing down or bracing
Journal prompts to track symptoms or triggers
These small, intentional actions create meaningful progress between appointments.
6. A Safe Space to Ask Questions and Be Heard
Your first appointment is not just a clinical sessionits also a chance to build trust and clarity. Your physiotherapist will encourage you to ask anything and express any concerns.
Common questions might include:
Is what Im feeling normal?
Can I return to running or lifting weights?
Will this affect my sex life long-term?
Do I need to stop certain exercises?
How long will it take to get better?
Youll leave the session feeling less confused, more empowered, and with a clear sense of whats next.
What You Dont Need to Worry About
You dont need a referral to see a pelvic floor physiotherapist in most cases.
You dont have to shave, dress a certain way, or be in shape. This is a medical appointment, not a performance.
You will be respected at all times. If something doesnt feel right, you can stop or ask questions without judgment.
You are not alone. Pelvic floor dysfunction is commonand treatable.
At YourFormSux: Trauma-Informed, Judgment-Free Care
At YourFormSux, we specialize in pelvic floor physiotherapy for people at all life stagespostpartum, post-surgery, peri-menopause, active, and beyond. We understand the courage it takes to seek help, and we honour that with:
Compassionate, one-on-one care
Consent-based internal assessment (only if you choose it)
Expert guidance tailored to real-life movement and function
A focus on breath, alignment, and body awareness
Safe return-to-exercise planning that supports your goals
Your body is not broken. It may just need the right support to reconnect and recover.
Final Thoughts: Your First Step Toward Healing
Booking your first pelvic floor physiotherapy appointment can feel vulnerablebut its one of the most powerful things you can do for your health. Whether youre dealing with incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse symptoms, or postpartum recovery challenges, this is your chance to rebuild from the inside out.
At YourFormSux, were here to walk beside you. With clinical expertise, real-world support, and full-body care, we help you feel informed, confident, and in control of your pelvic health journey.





