Pubic symphysis pain can present postpartum due to the severe strain through the pelvis that occurs during a vaginal birth. Pubic symphysis pain that originated during pregnancy can also persist into the postpartum time due to weakness of the pelvic muscles and continued circulation of hormones causing increased motion and irritation at the pubic symphysis joint. Your injury history before you were pregnant, how many times you have been pregnant, your body size in comparison to your newly born child, your activity level prior to and during pregnancy, are all factors that can go into persistent postpartum pubic symphysis pain. The reason behind your pain matters, but what also matters is that you get relief and the dysfunction is resolved to improve your postpartum time.
A pelvic floor physical therapist will assess your whole body. After taking a thorough history of past injuries, pregnancies, and other pertinent information, the physical therapist will assess your movement and evaluate for where the pain is originating from and why! Through manual techniques, exercise prescription, and exercise and movement modifications, the physical therapist will help you learn what to do to relieve the pain as well as help to make sure it does not return.
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