The condition that occurs post-delivery of a baby is termed postpartum (after child birth) incontinence. Though incontinence is not an uncommon condition, it causes a lot of embarrassment. Many women suffer through it in silence without seeking professional help.
The pelvic floor muscles are crucial for keeping our bladder and bowel from leaking, holding in our pelvic organs, supporting our lower backs and pelvic organs. During vaginal birth, pelvic floor muscles are stretched up to four times their normal length. During a postnatal assessment, a physiotherapist can identify issues such as bladder or bowel incontinence.