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Pelvic Floor and PelvicTool

With pregnancy and childbirth, not only has your body changed, but so has your pelvic floor.
The intense weeks of pregnancy have put a strain on your pelvic floor. Hormonal changes have altered the structure of the pelvic floor, but also prepared it for birth in a positive sense.

Many women want to have a flat stomach again as soon as possible after giving birth and start very early with intensive abdominal muscle training. Due to the strong stretching during the birth process, the pelvic floor is usually not yet strong enough to withstand the pressure from the abdominal cavity. For example, too intensive postpartum exercise can cause the still soft, slightly enlarged uterus to descend.

During the postpartum period, it is recommended to strengthen the pelvic floor with varied, functional exercises and also to let it become supple again in a healthy way.

  • Do you feel more comfortable in a one-on-one coaching session than you do in a group class?
  • Do you have questions not only about the pelvicfloor but also about rectus diastasis?
  • Did any injuries occur during the birth or are you still feeling pain or even perceptual disturbances a few weeks or months after the birth?
  • After giving birth, has your sexuality changed, do you feel uncomfortable or do you even feel pain?

I would be happy to put together a pelvic floor training program tailored to you in a personal pelvic floor coaching session.
In addition, you will receive valuable tips for a pelvic floor-friendly everyday life with child and household and profession.
Personal coaching includesa first session with the PelvicTool.

PelvicTool

The PelvicTool is a therapeutic device designed and manufactured specifically for the treatment of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. These include impotence and other sexual dysfunction, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, and pelvic instability. The PelvicTool can be used to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles to improve their function or preventively alleviate or prevent pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Depending on knowledge and body perception, the device is suitable for independent use as well as in therapy accompanied by a specialist. (text from www.beckenboden.com)

Session with PelvicTool
Single session 30min: CHF 60 (is only possible after a previous pelvic floor coaching)
4-session pass (with intervals of 2-3 weeks): CHF 200