Introduction to Postpartum Bladder Recovery

Introduction to Postpartum Bladder Recovery

During your pregnancy your expanding uterus pressed down on your bladder and you likely found yourself peeing a lot more than usual. This coupled with the bladder having a harder time emptying out the pee, thanks to the hormone progesterone, made for frequent trips to the bathroom day and night. 


Now that your baby has arrived you might expect that your bladder will go back to normal on it’s own but it actually takes a conscious effort on your part to help your bladder resume normal habits. 


We’re going to teach you to get your bladder back on track long before your baby is the one who needs the potty training. 



Bladder Health Mini Course

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Welcome

  • Welcome to Postpartum Essentials by The Healthy Pelvis Project
  • Our Mission Statement

The Mysterious Pelvic Floor

  • Introduction to Pelvic Floor 101
  • Pelvic Floor 101 & Kegels
  • Handout: Pelvic Floor 101 Strengthening
  • Handout: How to Relax Your Pelvic Floor

Bladder Health: To Pee or not to Pee

  • Introduction to Postpartum Bladder Recovery
  • Mind Over Bladder
  • Handout: How to Recover Your Bladder Health
  • Handout: How to Recover Your Bladder Health
  • Bladder Diary

Conclusion

  • You Made It!

Disclaimer

  • Disclaimer