These muscles offer support to the uterus small intestine bladder and rectum.
Pelvic floor drop during pregnancy.
Because of your growing baby your pelvic floor which is part of your deep core system has more demand on it to be.
The pelvic floor supports the pelvic organs just like a hammock.
Being told you have to miss out on sex during pregnancy can feel so unfair especially if you re feeling and looking your sexiest but there s a reason behind the pelvic rest edict.
Uterine prolapse occurs when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments stretch and weaken and no longer provide enough support for the uterus.
If the pelvic floor muscles begin to weaken and drop this is called a pelvic floor disorder.
The uterus is held in its position within the pelvis by ligaments and muscles of the pelvic floor.
However the more stress that the occupant baby applies to the hammock the more it moves down towards the ground.
In doing so the pelvic floor promotes healthy bowel and bladder control along with comfort during things.
Prolonged bouncing as this can overstretch the pelvic floor muscles.
Pelvic floor muscles form a sling that supports your growing uterus and baby within the pelvis during pregnancy.
At around 36 weeks your baby starts to drop lower into your pelvis.
Pelvic floor health is another issue to address during pregnancy.
What does my pelvic floor do.
Exercise should make you feel good gently increase your fitness and be fun.
It s to make sure you don t do anything that might increase pelvic pressure or make contractions of the pelvic muscles more likely.
Uterine prolapse during pregnancy is a rare condition with an occurrence of one case in every 10 000 to 15 000 deliveries.
As a result the uterus slips down into or protrudes out of the vagina.
This is called lightening and it s a sign that your body is getting ready for labor.
However when these ligaments and muscles are damaged stretched or weakened the uterus may drop into the vagina leading to uterine prolapse.
Late in pregnancy this pressure is often due to the baby s weight pressing down on the pelvic floor but many other factors can cause pelvic pressure during pregnancy.
These muscles work like a hammock to brace organs such as the uterus bladder and rectum.