PREGNANCY PELVIC FLOOR. PELVIC FLOOR
Pregnancy Pelvic Floor. Cork Hardwood Flooring.
Pregnancy Pelvic Floor
- The muscular base of the abdomen, attached to the pelvis
- The supportive network of muscles that extends from the pubic bone to the tailbone with openings for the urethra and anus as well as the vagina in women.
- The pelvic floor or pelvic diaphragm is composed of muscle fibers of the levator ani, the coccygeus, and associated connective tissue which span the area underneath the pelvis.
- The floor of the abdominal cavity. It pertains to those structures that form the natural bottom of the pelvic and intra-abdominal cavities.
- the state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus
- A case or situation of being pregnant
- The condition or period of being pregnant
- (pregnant) carrying developing offspring within the body or being about to produce new life
- (pregnant) meaning(a): rich in significance or implication; "a meaning look"
Pelvic Health and Childbirth: What Every Woman Needs to Know
Almost every woman who has experienced vaginal childbirth has sustained some damage to her 'pelvic floor'. This little-known term describes the network of muscles, fascia, and nerves at the base of the pelvis that provides support for the pelvic and intra-abdominal organs (vagina, uterus, urinary bladder, rectum, etc.). This book - the first of its kind - is designed to help both women who already suffer from this 'silent epidemic' and women who wish to assess the risks of vaginal delivery. Dr Magnus Murphy, an obstetrician and gynaecologist who specialises in pelvic floor disorder, and co-author Carol L Wasson give women the vital information they need to understand symptoms, find treatment, and weigh their childbirth options. Complete with glossary, numerous illustrations, and references for further information, this highly useful handbook makes an important contribution to women's health and draws attention to a serious though often neglected problem.
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16 weeks, 5 days
Still suffering nausea, and headaches, and going to bed at 9.30! I've also had the flu for the last week, coughing and coughing non stop. Not great for the pelvic floor. Lol
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