Why You Shouldnt Believe These 7 Pelvic Floor Myths reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
Pelvic floor health is finally getting the attention it deserves, but with that awareness comes a flood of misinformation. Many women still believe outdated ideas about whats normal for their bodies, especially when it comes to issues like leaking, core weakness, or pain. At YourFormSux (YFS), were on a mission to help Canadian women reclaim their movement and confidencestarting with the truth.
If youve been told to just do more Kegels or accept discomfort as part of life, its time to challenge those assumptions. Here are seven pelvic floor myths you should stop believing right nowand what physiotherapy knows instead.
1. Myth: Leaking is just part of being a mom.
Reality: Leaking urine when you laugh, sneeze, or run may be common, but its not normal. Its a sign that your pelvic floor, core, or breath mechanics arent functioning optimally.
Postpartum recovery is about more than bouncing back. With physiotherapy, most women can regain bladder control through:
Pelvic floor retraining
Core-breath coordination
Postural alignment
Movement education
Motherhood shouldnt mean sacrificing comfort or control.
2. Myth: Kegels fix everything.
Reality: Kegels are often recommended as a universal cure, but theyre not suitable for everyone. If your pelvic floor is overactive or tight, doing Kegels may actually make symptoms worse.
Your pelvic floor needs the right kind of supportsometimes that means strengthening, other times it means releasing and learning how to coordinate with breath and posture. A physiotherapist can assess what your body actually needs and guide you toward functional recoverynot guesswork.
3. Myth: Only older women need to think about pelvic health.
Reality: Teen athletes, new mothers, working professionals, and active women of all ages can experience pelvic floor dysfunction. It doesnt wait for menopause.
Symptoms like urgency, pain, heaviness, or posture-related back pain often show up long before age-related changes. Being young doesnt make you immuneit just means theres more opportunity to address issues early and prevent them from getting worse.
4. Myth: Pain during sex is normalyou just have to deal with it.
Reality: Pain with intimacy is not something to ignore or push through. Its often related to pelvic floor tension, scar tissue, posture misalignment, or poor breath coordination.
Physiotherapy offers respectful, evidence-based tools to reduce pain, including:
Pelvic floor release work
Breathing and relaxation drills
Movement retraining for posture and alignment
Education and empowerment around your anatomy
You deserve comfort, agency, and trust in your own body.
5. Myth: If I dont feel any symptoms, my pelvic floor is fine.
Reality: You dont need to be in pain or leaking to have an imbalanced pelvic floor. Subtle issueslike breath holding, poor core control, or joint instabilitycan silently affect your posture and energy levels.
Physiotherapists are trained to catch early signs of dysfunction before they become symptomatic. Preventive care is one of the most powerful forms of self-respectand it helps you stay active for years to come.
6. Myth: Pelvic physiotherapy is invasive and uncomfortable.
Reality: While internal exams are one option, they are never mandatory. Pelvic floor physiotherapy can be entirely external, depending on your comfort and goals.
At YFS, your sessions may include:
Guided breathwork
Core and posture training
Pelvic floor awareness drills (with clothes on)
Education about movement and lifestyle patterns
Youre always in control of the processand your care should feel empowering, never invasive.
7. Myth: I just need to be stronger.
Reality: Strength alone isnt the answer. Many women who experience pelvic symptoms actually need coordination, timing, and mobility, not just more muscle.
Pelvic floor function is deeply tied to:
How you breathe
How you align your spine and ribs
How you move in daily life
How your nervous system responds to stress
A physiotherapist helps you build true functional supportso your body works with you, not against you.
Break Free from the MythsAnd Move Forward
At YourFormSux, we believe women deserve clarity, not confusion. Pelvic health isnt taboo, shameful, or too complicated. Its a foundational part of your overall wellnessand its treatable, preventable, and absolutely worth prioritizing.





