Strong Foundations: Why pelvic health matters An empowering guide to understanding your body
By (Author) Clare Bourne
HarperCollins Publishers
Thorsons
14th February 2024
14th September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Pregnancy, birth and baby care: advice and issues
Exercise and workouts
612.96
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 26mm
430g
An honest guide to empower you and support your pelvic health throughout your life, as well as your motherhood journey.
This book takes women on a journey to understand their pelvic health from childhood to their older days. It will discuss the taboo topics everyone wants to understand more about and empower women to help themselves with practical advice.
Pelvic health-functioning impacts a huge range of physiological functions and contributes a significant part to our overall well-being from sex and mobility, to bladder and bowel control. It is something we should be educated on from pre-natal, all the way through to post-menopause.
Many factors can affect your pelvic floor, and vice versa. Stress can impact its function, which in turn can lead to IBS and UTIs, and it can have a negative impact on your sex life well before pregnancy or childbirth. The book is divided into three parts:
1. Getting to know your body and the function of the pelvic floor and the muscles surrounding it, explaining the link to the bladder and bowels, plus an overview of hormonal cycles in menstruating women;
2. How our pelvic health and function changes throughout our lives, with symptoms explained and practical tips, advice and exercises to protect and strengthen your pelvic health;
3. Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond, including potentially debilitating conditions for which there is very little accessible help or information including diastasis recti, prolapse, and incontinence.
The book is practical throughout, with genuine help and solutions offered from lifestyle changes to exercises, and advice on what help is available, when to seek further professional help and how to ask for it. It provides much-needed solutions and hope for women in all stages of life through an expert and friendly tone.
Clare Bourne is a pelvic health physiotherapist based in London. She has specialised in pelvic health for the last 9 years and has had two children in this time which has allowed her to experience for herself the importance of caring for our pelvic health through motherhood. Since 2020 Clare has been sharing regular pelvic health content and information on instagram and has grown a following of over 40k, and has been amazed by the hunger and passion from women to get help and understand their pelvic health more. She has seen a huge shift in the last few years of women being fed up with having to accept symptoms as just part of their life and motherhood. Clare has worked with a number of influencers to help them improve their own health. Clare has also contributed to other books.