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Pelvic floor unit royal women s hospital.
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and ligaments which support the bladder uterus womb and bowel.
The openings from these organs the urethra from the bladder the vagina from the uterus and the anus from the bowel pass through the pelvic floor.
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The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and ligaments that support the bladder uterus womb and bowel.
For specific advice about your baby or your healthcare needs you should seek advice from your health professional.
The pelvic floor unit at the women s provides multidisciplinary assessment and treatment for women with pelvic floor dysfunction.
This fact sheet is for women who are patients of the royal women s hospital and are having an urodynamics bladder test to investigate their bladder problems.
The pelvic floor unit treats many disorders but the majority are related to pelvic floor dysfunction which causes.
It is important that all women exercise their pelvic floor muscles everyday throughout life to prevent weakness or improve strength.
Our team we have specialist doctors nurses and physiotherapists who are highly trained and experienced in urogynaecology and will work with you to provide an individual care.
Female pelvic floor dysfunction encompasses a variety of conditions such as urinary incontinence pelvic organ prolapse and lower bowel problems such as difficulty with defecation and anal incontinence.