Pregnancy and Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy: What You Need to Know 

Pregnancy is a beautiful, life-changing journey — but it also comes with real physical challenges that can impact how you move, feel, and function day to day. 

If you’re dealing with urinary leakage during pregnancy, back pain, or pelvic pain, you’re not alone — and more importantly, you don’t have to just live with it. 

At Corrective Physical Therapy, we specialize in pelvic floor physical therapy for pregnancy, helping expecting mothers relieve pain, stay active, and feel more connected to their bodies throughout each trimester. 

 

Common Pregnancy Symptoms Pelvic PT Can Help With

Let’s break down the most common — and often overlooked — symptoms we treat in pregnant clients: 

  1. Urinary Leakage During Pregnancy – Leaking when you sneeze, laugh, or exercise isn’t “just part of being pregnant.” It’s often caused by changes in pelvic floor muscle coordination and pressure management as your body adapts to a growing baby. Pelvic floor PT helps you: 
  • Retrain deep core and pelvic floor control
  • Improve breathing patterns to reduce pressure
  • Strengthen your body in a way that supports (not strains) your bladder
  1. Lower Back Pain During Pregnancy Back pain — especially in the lower back — is one of the most common complaints during pregnancy, especially as your belly grows and your posture shifts.  Causes include: 
  • Increased spinal load
  • Core instability
  • Changes in pelvic positioning

We help you reduce lower back pain by stabilizing the pelvis, improving mobility, and strengthening the core — in ways that are safe and effective for pregnancy. 

  1. Hip Pain – Hip pain during pregnancy is often due to: 
  • Pelvic alignment changes
  • Overuse of the outer hip muscles
  • Reduced core control and glute activation

Pelvic floor PT focuses on rebalancing the hip muscles, improving joint mechanics, and ensuring your hips are supporting — not compensating — during movement. 

  1. Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction (PSD) Pubic symphysis dysfunction is a sharp or burning pain felt in the front of your pelvis, often when walking, rolling in bed, or going up stairs. It’s caused by increased laxity and instability at the pubic joint.  We treat PSD with: 
  • Gentle pelvic alignment techniques
  • Core and inner thigh coordination
  • Targeted stabilization exercises to reduce joint shearing
  1. SIJ Pain (Sacroiliac Joint Pain) SIJ pain shows up in the low back or buttocks and is common in later pregnancy. It’s often caused by excess relaxin hormone, which increases joint mobility — sometimes more than your body can control.  At CPT, we help you: 
  • Stabilize the pelvis
  • Improve symmetry in movement
  • Strengthen the muscles that support your SI joints
  • Learn movement strategies that minimize strain
  1. Pelvic Pressure As your baby grows, increased weight and downward force can cause a sensation of heaviness or pressure in the pelvic floor — especially with prolonged standing or walking. We address pelvic pressure with: 
  • Diaphragmatic breathing
  • Posture adjustments
  • Pelvic floor coordination to reduce tension and improve lift
  • Support strategies (like belts or braces when needed)
  1. Pelvic Pain and Pain with Sex Pelvic pain — especially pain with intercourse — is often due to tightness or hypertonicity in the pelvic floor. This can happen in pregnancy due to stress, posture changes, or even unconscious gripping in the abdominal and pelvic area.  Pelvic floor PT can: 
  • Reduce pelvic floor tightness with manual therapy and neuromuscular retraining
  • Teach you how to relax and coordinate your pelvic floor muscles
  • Help you feel more comfortable and confident in your body

Why Choose Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy During Pregnancy? 

Pregnancy is the perfect time to connect with your body, support your pelvic floor, and set the foundation for a smoother postpartum recovery. 

At Corrective Physical Therapy, we offer:
✔️ 1-on-1 care with a pelvic health-trained PT
✔️ Safe, effective movement strategies for each trimester
✔️ Relief from pain, pressure, and dysfunction
✔️ Education on labor prep and postpartum healing 

Let’s Help You Feel Better — and Move with Confidence 

You’re not fragile. You’re not broken. You’re just in a body that’s changing fast — and we’re here to help you support it. 

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