@Desiree did it help you not to tear (if u had other kids)?
What helped to not tear is not pushing . Just allow your body to do what it’s naturally supposed to do. I had a successful vbac and I am only doing therapy and stuff bc I’m 5ft & having kids for a 6’7man and I’m tiny . Relax when you feel overwhelmed. Our body is made to give birth !
@Desiree love your advice! Thank u
Congratulations ! It’s not bad. Yes it’s a different kind of pain but once you relax and mentally prepare yourself you will be alright .
Curious if those that have used pelvic PT are in the US? I was referred to one but they do not take my insurance even though I have pretty good insurance, and it’s something like $250 for an assessment and then $100-200 per session. The one that does take my insurance has a 6 month waitlist. I can’t spend that kind of money regularly, but I’m curious if you think 2-3 sessions would be enough (getting home exercises) to be worth it.
Yes @Krissie, and you can use hsa/fsa, which is what I ended up doing. I did about 4 prenatal sessions + 1 birth prep session (with my husband), and have noticed a difference in being able to continue exercising without pain. The home exercises are also helpful for mobility and labor prep. I’d also suggest asking if they’d do a sliding scale so it feels more affordable, although I really think it should be standard prenatal care covered by insurance, but that’s another can of worms!
YES. I did pelvic floor therapy after my first and this time I’m going pre partum too. It makes such a difference.
@Lauren what was included in the scope? She keeps stretching my hip bone ligaments and massaging same area. And it hurts soo much even when she does that And then i am cramping for like a whole day afterwards
I actually see a OMT & physical therapy. Recently stopped pelvic manipulation due to me only having a couple weeks left. But I still work out and stretch . I got a prescription/referral from the doctor and insurance covers. if not your insurance company has benefits for before during and after prenatal care
It’s normal to feel sore especially when you’re not consistent. Yes it’s worth it before , during and after .