The Boob Business Podcast by Milk Diva

Ep. 24: Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy... is it for me?

• Naiomi S. Catron RNC-OB, IBCLC with Rebecca Maidenesky PT • Season 1 • Episode 24

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👉 Pro tip: If you’re in pain during pregnancy... You don’t have to just ‘grin and bear it’.  From working with a breastfeeding specialist to Physical Therapy during pregnancy, there is support available to help you every step of the way!

In this month’s episode, Naiomi gets to chat all things pregnancy and physical therapy with Rebecca Maidenesky, founder of Lady Bird PT! Lady Bird PT was built out of a passion to provide pregnant folks with pelvic health information, exercise and hands-on manual therapy to reduce the risk of pain and injury during pregnancy and birth. 

Preparing your body for birth is such a personal process.  There is no one size fits all answer to the kind of strengthening or relaxation that should be done during pregnancy...  It’s so important to work with a healthcare professional to develop the right plan for your body (if this is accessible to you).

If you are a birth worker, pregnant or have someone in your life who is pregnant, this episode provides valuable information on how physical therapy can be used to help you decrease pain and take care of your body during this stage of life.  🤗💛✨

Connect with Rebecca and Lady Bird PT: https://www.ladybirdpt.com/

Resources for push preparation: https://www.ladybirdpt.com/guide-to-pushing

Freebie E-guides: https://www.ladybirdpt.com/ebooks-guides
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https://www.instagram.com/ladybirdpt/




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