Birth Preparation in Greenville

Birth Preparation Services in Greenville

Pregnancy is an exciting and transformative time, but it can also be physically and emotionally challenging. As your body changes to accommodate your growing baby, you may experience new aches, pains, and discomforts that can leave you feeling unsteady and unsure.

At Body Works Women’s Health & Wellness, we understand the anxieties and uncertainties that often come with pregnancy. That’s why our team of women’s health physical therapists offers tailored Birth Preparation services to help expectant mothers like you find strength, stability, and confidence during this journey.

Is Birth Preparation Right for You?

Our Birth Preparation program is designed specifically for pregnant women looking to prioritize their pelvic health and prepare their bodies for the rigors of labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery.

We work closely with women throughout their pregnancies to address concerns like:

  • Pelvic pain and pressure
  • Low back pain
  • Abdominal muscle separation
  • Balance and stability issues
  • Discomfort during intimacy
  • Fears about the birthing process
  • Desire to make labor and delivery smoother
  • Recovery goals after baby arrives

No two pregnancies are exactly alike. That’s why our skilled physical therapists personalize every Birth Preparation plan to meet your unique needs and goals.

The Benefits of Birth Preparation Services

Making time for yourself and your health during your 40 weeks of pregnancy isn’t always easy, but it yields crucial short and long-term benefits.
Here’s what you can expect when you commit to birth preparation physical therapy:

Improved Pelvic Floor Health
Your pelvic floor works hard during pregnancy, bearing the increasing weight of your growing baby. By practicing Kegel exercises and other pelvic floor training techniques, you can increase muscle tone, circulation, and nerve activity to support the demands of labor as well as prepare your body for the stresses of pushing during Birth.
Strengthening these important muscles now helps prevent issues like urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction after delivery while also easing swings in pelvic pain and pressure throughout pregnancy.

Smoother, More Comfortable Labor
Giving Birth is intensely physical. Our skilled Birth Preparation physical therapists arm you with customized breathing patterns, laboring positions, and pushing techniques to help make every process stage more efficient and comfortable.
We also focus on proper body mechanics and ergonomics. This allows you to conserve precious energy for the final labor stretches to remain as comfortable and in control as possible.

Faster, Less Complicated Recovery
Whether you deliver vaginally or by C-section, postpartum recovery presents physical challenges like perineal pain, abdominal muscle weakness, and fatigue. It can also exacerbate pelvic floor dysfunction and pain.
The breathing patterns, muscular releases, and circulation-boosting techniques you learn during Birth Preparation PT remain hugely helpful during early motherhood to speed healing, manage discomfort, and resume daily activities as smoothly as possible.

Confidence and Empowerment
For many women, giving Birth stirs up nerves and fears that can undermine confidence leading up to delivery day. We recognize every woman has a unique birth journey. Our supportive, tailored Birth Preparation services give you space to process expectations, clarify priorities for labor, and gain control over every aspect of the process within your power. The more you understand exactly what your body needs to birth smoothly and recover completely, the more you’ll feel in your strength.

What Does a Birth Preparation Session Involve?

We customize every Birth Preparation care plan to match pregnancy symptoms, birthing goals, exercise history, and risk factors. However, you can expect certain core elements at each session:

Detailed Assessment
While you can undoubtedly track aches or changes throughout pregnancy, our in-depth clinical assessments pick up on things you might miss. We evaluate:

  • Pelvic floor muscle tone, tension, and trigger points
  • Abdominal muscle tone and separation risk
  • Posture, balance, and stability
  • Breathing patterns and breath support
  • Body mechanics during ADLs
  • Warning signs for potential pregnancy complications

This allows us to design Birth Preparation techniques targeting your body’s limitations, weaknesses, and asymmetries.

Personalized Exercises and Activities
We never take a one-size-fits-all approach to Birth Preparation physical therapy. The ideal techniques for you depend on your needs and birthing preferences. For example, plans may incorporate:

  • Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback
  • Squats, lunges, and planks to strengthen core and pelvic muscles
  • Stretching and foam rolling to improve circulation and release tension
  • Labor position practice for comfort and efficiency
  • Relaxation and visualization exercises
  • TENS therapy for pelvic pain relief
  • Corrective treatment for muscle imbalance or poor movement patterns

We carefully walk you through each new exercise, activity, and technique until you have excellent body awareness and control. You’ll also receive videos and handouts for practice between appointments.

Re-Evaluation and Progression
We continue working once we develop your initial Birth Preparation program. Each session begins with re-evaluation assessments for any changes since your last visit. We’ll discuss your home practice habits and address any difficulties mastering specific exercises.
As you and your baby grow, we continually progress your program to match changing symptoms, mobility restrictions, or strength gains. Advanced pelvic floor muscle contractions, modified yoga poses, bench stepping routines, birthing balls, and resistance bands all help you build endurance up to delivery day.

Education and Empowerment
Knowledge is power, especially when understanding your changing pregnant body. We emphasize client education every step of the way to keep you fully informed and in control of your Birth Preparation journey.
Topics span a wide range, including:

  • Pelvic floor anatomy
  • Healthy breathing mechanics
  • Optimal labor positions to open the pelvis
  • Vaginal tearing risk factors and prevention
  • What to expect during the pushing stage
  • Preparing your body for Cesarean Birth
  • Caring for C-section incisions postpartum
  • Safe core and pelvic floor exercises after delivery

The more you comprehend how your muscles and connective tissues adapt for pregnancy and Birth, the more confidence and agency you’ll feel as symptoms crop up.
We encourage questions and discussions around pregnancy and delivery—no topic is off-limits! Our therapists draw from years of experience in women’s health to explain what to expect and put your worries or fears into perspective when necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions About Birth Preparation Physical Therapy

Some common questions may come to mind if you’re considering Birth Preparation services to minimize aches, empower yourself, and focus your pregnancy journey. Here are answers to some of the concerns raised most often by our expectant mom clients:

Does the therapy hurt? – Everyone has a different comfort threshold, but our therapists take great care to ensure Birth Preparation techniques feel productive rather than painful as your body changes.

We begin every new exercise slowly and with minimal resistance. This gives you time to learn proper positioning that avoids overstretching or pinching. We also include deep breathing coaching and muscular warmup activities to generate circulation and loosen tissues.

You may feel some mild muscle soreness as your pelvic floor strengthens, similar to starting a new gym routine. However, we modify programs based on your feedback to avoid discomfort.

What happens if I feel too uncomfortable during a session? – We expect ups and downs while your hormones fluctuate and your baby grows. Please speak up any time an activity causes stronger-than-expected pain or strain.

We’ll adjust your position, try a different variation, or stop to re-evaluate what’s aggravated your discomfort. Your feedback allows us to pinpoint the best ways to progress.

On occasions when activities consistently increase pain or other worrying symptoms arise, we collaborate closely with your OBGYN to rule out complications requiring modified activity or specialty medical care.

Can my partner join my appointments? – Absolutely! We encourage partners to join sessions whenever possible. Coaching your support person on massages, birthing positions, and ways to meet your comfort needs during labor helps them contribute positively.

Partners also benefit from a deeper understanding of your changing body. This often strengthens emotional intimacy through pregnancy’s many transitions.

Meet Your Birth Preparation Team in Greenville

Our Birth Preparation therapists offer compassionate, evidence-based care grounded in decades of collective experience with pre-and postnatal health. You’ll work with the same core providers each visit to establish familiarity and trust leading to your delivery date.

Dr. Elizabeth Eldridge, DPT, OCS, OCS

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We partner closely with OBGYNs, doulas, lactation consultants, and other providers to ensure seamless, coordinated care on your motherhood journey.

Schedule Your Initial Birth Preparation Consultation in Greenville

We urge you to prioritize pelvic health early in your pregnancy. This establishes baseline strength while allowing plenty of time to practice techniques as your belly and fatigue levels grow. To schedule your first appointment and begin preparing your body for the exciting challenges ahead, call us/visit our website/stop into the clinic. Our front desk staff can answer general questions and explain payment options while gathering initial details about your birth plans, medical history, and current symptoms. We can’t wait to meet you and baby-to-be!

About The Author

Dr. Lydia Glass ignites movement in patients facing pelvic floor dysfunction. Their years of dedication unlocks physical potential for a better quality of life. At Body Works Women’s Health & Wellness in Greenville, Dr. Lydia Glass wields a patient-centered approach, wielding cutting-edge techniques and bespoke care plans to conquer a vast array of physical challenges.

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Jenna Elrod Knapp

Body Works was just what I was looking for! Samantha at the front office was welcoming and always helpful when explaining insurance/payment questions. Dr. Yvonne and Dr. Lydia were friendly, professional, compassionate and knowledgeable about how to help solve pelvic floor issues and how to strengthen my core and back safely during and after pregnancy. They provided real time ultrasound to view abdominal muscles, guided exercises and education to take home. Now I just had my 4th baby and have all the tools I need for this to be my best recovery yet. Excited about returning to walking, running, hiking and playing with kids without pain. If only I had been to see them sooner! Highly recommend if you are considering pelvic floor PT during pregnancy and after delivery. It’s an investment for years to come!

Kaley Peek

I had a phenomenal experience working with Elizabeth at Body Works! With my first pregnancy, I learned how important pelvic floor health was so when I learned I was pregnant with my 2nd child, I called Body Works. They had a wonderful Birth Ready Plan that helped me prepare for labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery. They’re very thorough and give you a detailed plan with exercises at each visit. Elizabeth is a great listener! It’s obvious that she cares about her patients. When I had a horrible episode with muscle spasms during my 3rd trimester that put me out of work due to the pain, Elizabeth was there for me and made accommodations to see me quickly for emergency appointments to try to help me get out of pain. I recommend them to all my family and friends! They can and will change your life ❤️