Pregnancy can be an exciting time, but it also brings physical changes that sometimes lead to discomfort. For many women, pelvic pain during pregnancy is one of the most challenging symptoms, often making everyday tasks difficult. Emily (not her real name), a recent patient at Beyond Therapy and Wellness, experienced this firsthand. As her pregnancy progressed, pelvic pain became a constant companion, limiting her ability to move comfortably. With the support of physical therapy, however, she found effective relief that lasted through pregnancy and into her postpartum recovery.
Emily’s Struggle with Pelvic Pain During Pregnancy
Emily had always led an active lifestyle and looked forward to continuing her usual routine during pregnancy. However, halfway through her second trimester, she began experiencing pain in her pelvic region. It started as mild discomfort but gradually intensified, making it difficult for her to stand for long periods, take short walks, or even roll over in bed. The pain began affecting her mood, and the once joyful experience of pregnancy felt clouded by constant discomfort.
Initially, Emily hoped the pain would resolve on its own, but as it worsened, she knew she needed help. Her doctor suggested physical therapy as a non-invasive, safe option for relieving her symptoms. That’s when she turned to Beyond Therapy and Wellness, hoping for a solution that could help her navigate the rest of her pregnancy more comfortably.
A Personalized Plan for Relief and Strengthening
At Beyond Therapy and Wellness, Emily met with a physical therapist specializing in prenatal and postpartum care. Her therapist conducted a detailed assessment of her pelvic pain, noting factors like posture, muscle strength, and flexibility. Emily was relieved to learn that her treatment would be tailored specifically to her needs and safe for both her and her baby.
Emily’s physical therapy plan focused on three key areas:
Posture training:
- Her therapist observed that Emily’s shifting center of gravity was putting extra strain on her lower back and pelvis. She was guided on proper posture and alignment, especially when standing, sitting, and lifting. These small adjustments helped relieve tension and made moving around less painful.
Gentle stretching and strengthening:
- Emily’s therapist introduced gentle, targeted stretches and strengthening exercises. These exercises focused on improving her hips and lower back mobility while building strength in the pelvic floor and core muscles. By stabilizing these muscles, her therapist explained, she would experience better support for her growing belly, reducing strain on the pelvic area.
Education on body mechanics:
- Emily also learned how to move in ways that protected her body and minimized pain. Her therapist showed her techniques for rolling over in bed, getting up from a seated position, and bending safely—all movements that had become painful in recent weeks.
With these techniques, Emily started to feel more in control of her pain. Each session helped her feel stronger, and her confidence in managing her symptoms grew. By following her personalized plan, she saw a significant improvement in her comfort and mobility.
Postpartum Recovery and Continued Support at Beyond Therapy and Wellness
After her baby was born, Emily continued working with her physical therapist to aid her recovery. While some of her pelvic pain subsided after delivery, the postpartum period brought new challenges, such as pelvic floor weakness and occasional lower back pain. Beyond Therapy and Wellness helped Emily address these concerns with a postpartum-focused program that supported her recovery while allowing her to care for her newborn comfortably.
If you’re struggling with pelvic pain during pregnancy, our experienced team can help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and start your journey to a more comfortable, pain-free pregnancy and postpartum experience!



