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title: "Supporting Your Pelvic Floor During Pregnancy: What Every Mum-to-Be Should Know"
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## Supporting Your Pelvic Floor During Pregnancy: What Every Mum-to-Be Should Know

Pregnancy is a time of transformation—physically, emotionally, and in ways you might not expect. One area that often goes unspoken (but deserves real attention) is your pelvic floor.

At All for One, we believe pelvic floor care should feel empowering, not awkward. It’s a vital part of supporting your body—not just through pregnancy and birth, but well beyond.

### What Is the Pelvic Floor, and Why Does It Matter?

Your pelvic floor is a group of muscles that sit at the base of your pelvis. These muscles support your bladder, bowel and uterus, help you stay continent, stabilise your core, and work with your breath and movement.

As your baby grows and your body adapts, your pelvic floor takes on more load—and without the right support, it can start to feel the pressure.

### Common Signs Your Pelvic Floor Might Need Support

Leaking with coughing, sneezing or exercise

A heavy or dragging feeling in the pelvis

Pain around the pelvis, hips or lower back

Discomfort during intimacy

Feeling unsure about how to connect with your core

These signs are common—but that doesn’t mean they’re normal or something you have to live with. With the right support, your body can feel strong, functional and at ease.

### When Should You See a Women’s Health Physio?

We recommend checking in at a few key points during your pregnancy to stay connected with your pelvic floor and support your changing body:

#### Around 12 Weeks

A great time for your first pelvic floor assessment. We’ll talk you through safe activation, help you connect with your core, and create a plan that supports your body as it begins to change.

#### Around 20 Weeks

As your body adapts to more weight and load, this is a good time to reassess how your pelvic floor is functioning. We may modify your movement plan and begin introducing pelvic floor relaxation—because letting go is just as important as building strength.

#### Around 34–36 Weeks

Here we shift focus to birth preparation. We’ll cover relaxation techniques, perineal massage education, pushing strategies, and what to expect in the early postpartum weeks. Our aim is to help you feel calm, informed and confident heading into birth.

### How We Support You

Our expert Women’s Health Physios bring warmth, clinical experience and evidence-based care to every session. Here’s what that looks like:

**Pelvic Floor Assessment** – to help you understand what your muscles are doing and what they need

**Education and Empowerment** – because the more you understand your body, the more confident you’ll feel

**Birth Preparation** – with strategies that support you now and help you recover later

**Individualised Care** – tailored to your symptoms, stage of pregnancy, and lifestyle

### You Deserve to Feel Strong and Supported

This journey is yours—and you don’t have to walk it alone. Whether you’re navigating new symptoms or just want to know you’re on the right track, we’re here to help with clear guidance, expert care and no judgement—ever.

**Book Your Pregnancy Physio Assessment**

Let’s work together to support your pelvic floor, your pregnancy and your peace of mind. You can [book a Women’s Health Physiotherapy session](#)
 at any of our Melbourne studios today.

Because at All for One, we’re here for every stage, every body, and every journey.
