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VAGINAL ESTROGEN POSTPARTUM: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MIGHT HELP
Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/16/26 Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/16/26

VAGINAL ESTROGEN POSTPARTUM: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MIGHT HELP

Vaginal dryness, discomfort with sex, and urinary urgency after baby aren't just a "time" issue -- they're often hormonal. Here's what a pelvic floor PT wants you to know about vaginal estrogen.

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What to Expect at Your 6 Week Postpartum Check-Up
Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/16/26 Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/16/26

What to Expect at Your 6 Week Postpartum Check-Up

Most women leave their 6 week postpartum check-up not knowing what just happened or what questions they should have asked. Here's exactly what to expect, what to ask your provider, and what that clearance actually means for returning to exercise

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READY TO RUN: RETURNING TO IMPACT AFTER BABY
Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/15/26 Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/15/26

READY TO RUN: RETURNING TO IMPACT AFTER BABY

You absolutely can return to running and high-impact exercise after baby -- but how and when you do it matters. Here's what a pelvic floor PT wants you to know before you lace up.

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UNDERSTANDING DIASTASIS RECTI: HOW PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN HELP YOU HEAL
Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/15/26 Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/15/26

UNDERSTANDING DIASTASIS RECTI: HOW PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN HELP YOU HEAL

"Why does my stomach still look pregnant?" It's one of the most common questions pelvic floor PTs hear postpartum. Here's what diastasis recti actually is -- and what you can do about it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR PELVIC FLOOR IMMEDIATELY POSTPARTUM
Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/15/26 Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/15/26

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR PELVIC FLOOR IMMEDIATELY POSTPARTUM

Your pelvic floor muscles stretch to approximately 250% of their normal length during vaginal delivery. Here's what that means for your recovery -- and what you can do to support healing in those first weeks.

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POSTPARTUM AND INTIMACY: a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist’s Guide to returning to sex
Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/14/26 Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/14/26

POSTPARTUM AND INTIMACY: a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist’s Guide to returning to sex

There's no gold medal for pushing through discomfort. Here's what's actually normal when it comes to postpartum intimacy -- and how pelvic floor PT can help.

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Pooping After Birth: What No One Told You (But Should Have)
Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/14/26 Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/14/26

Pooping After Birth: What No One Told You (But Should Have)

Nobody warns you about the first bowel movement after birth. The fear, discomfort, and yes, even pain are real — and you deserve to know what's normal, what helps, and what to do if things aren't moving. A pelvic floor PT breaks it all down.

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Hemorrhoids and Other (Not Fun) Butt Stuff in Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/13/26 Pregnancy, Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/13/26

Hemorrhoids and Other (Not Fun) Butt Stuff in Pregnancy

Nobody talks about this enough, so let's just say it: pregnancy can do a real number on your backside. Here's your honest guide to hemorrhoids and anal fissures during pregnancy — why they happen, what helps, and what to expect after baby.

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Urinary Leakage During Pregnancy: What's Normal, What Helps, and What to Do Next
Pregnancy, Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/13/26 Pregnancy, Postpartum Anna McMaster 4/13/26

Urinary Leakage During Pregnancy: What's Normal, What Helps, and What to Do Next

It happened. You sneezed and a little pee came out. You're not alone, and it's not something you just have to live with. A pelvic floor PT breaks down why leakage happens during pregnancy, what actually helps, and what to do if it doesn't resolve on its own after baby.

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