What You Didnt Know About Pelvic Floor Dysfunction reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
When you hear the words pelvic floor, your first thought might be: thats something older women deal with, or that only matters after youve had a baby. But heres the truthpelvic floor dysfunction is far more common, complex, and misunderstood than most people realize. It can impact anyone, at any stage of life, and show up in ways that dont always scream pelvic health issue.
At YourFormSux, we work with Canadian women who are often shocked to learn that symptoms theyve lived with for yearslike hip pain, tailbone tension, or leaking while laughingare linked to their pelvic floor. So lets get real and dive into the things nobody talks about but every woman should know.
1. Its Not Just About Bladder Leaks
Real talk:
Yes, leaking when you sneeze or laugh is a classic sign. But pelvic floor dysfunction includes so much more:
Pain during sex
Pelvic pressure or heaviness
Lower back or tailbone pain
Constipation or incomplete emptying
Painful periods
Difficulty with core engagement during exercise
Why it matters:
If youve been treating these symptoms in isolation (seeing a back specialist, taking painkillers for cramps, or avoiding intimacy), the missing piece might be your pelvic floor.
2. You Can Have a Tight Pelvic Floorand Still Feel Weak
Real talk:
Most people think pelvic floor issues are caused by weakness. But many women actually have an overactive pelvic floormeaning the muscles are tight, tense, and unable to fully relax.
What it feels like:
Constant urge to pee
Pain with penetration
Pressure or spasms
Trouble starting or stopping the flow of urine
Why Kegels can backfire:
If your muscles are already gripping, doing more squeezing exercises can worsen symptoms. You may need release and retraining, not just strengthening.
3. It Affects Posture, Breathing, and Movement
Real talk:
Your pelvic floor works in sync with your diaphragm, core, and hips. If its not functioning properly, youll feel the ripple effect throughout your body.
What to look for:
Shallow breathing or chest-only breathing
Chronic shoulder or neck tension
Hip tightness that keeps coming back
Core exercises that leave you feeling disconnected
Why its a whole-body issue:
Pelvic dysfunction disrupts the pressure system in your trunk, affecting how you walk, lift, bend, and even breathe. Its not just down thereits everywhere.
4. Stress Lives in Your Pelvis
Real talk:
Your pelvic floor responds to your nervous system. Chronic stress, trauma, or anxiety can cause the muscles to contract and stay tense. Over time, that tension becomes physical.
How it shows up:
Jaw and pelvic tension that mirror each other
Clenching when overwhelmed
Holding your breath unconsciously
Trouble relaxing even at rest
What helps:
Physiotherapy that focuses on the mind-body connectionincluding breathwork, body awareness, and nervous system regulationcan break this cycle.
5. Its Not Just Something You Live With
Real talk:
Too many women have been told that symptoms like incontinence, painful sex, or pelvic pain are just part of being a woman, especially after childbirth or with age.
Thats outdated advice.
Pelvic floor dysfunction is treatable. And ignoring it doesnt make it go awayit just lets it shape your life silently, from the workouts you avoid to the social events you skip.
6. It Can Affect Your Confidence and Relationships
Real talk:
Pelvic issues are intimate. They can impact how you feel in your own skin, how you approach your partner, and how you show up in everyday life. Whether its the fear of leaking, pain during intimacy, or just feeling out of sync with your bodyit takes a toll.
The fix isn’t shame. Its support.
You deserve to feel safe, informed, and empowered in your care. Pelvic floor physiotherapy isnt just physical rehabits a restoration of function, identity, and quality of life.
7. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Affects Women at Every Age
Real talk:
Teenagers, postpartum moms, athletes, desk workers, and postmenopausal women can all experience dysfunction. You dont need to wait for a certain milestone or bad enough symptoms to seek help.
What early intervention looks like:
Learning how to breathe and align properly
Addressing posture before symptoms escalate
Releasing tension before it becomes chronic
Preventing dysfunction, not just reacting to it
So, What Should You Do About It?
If any of this sounds familiar, dont second-guess yourself. Youre not imagining it. Youre not overreacting. And youre definitely not alone.
At YourFormSux, our pelvic floor physiotherapists help you:
Identify the real cause of your symptoms
Learn how your breath, posture, and alignment play a role
Create a personalized recovery plan based on your body
Feel safe, strong, and supportedwithout judgment
Final Thoughts
Pelvic floor dysfunction isnt rare. Its just rarely talked about. But the silence stops here.
Whether youre dealing with pain, pressure, or just a nagging sense that something isnt righttheres help. Theres healing. And it doesnt start with another generic Kegel video. It starts with real talk, real guidance, and real physiotherapy tailored to you.





