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Pregnancy chiro or pelvic-floor physio?

If your main concern is pelvic floor strength, continence, birth preparation, or post-birth pelvic floor recovery, a pelvic-floor physiotherapist is usually the right place to start. If your concern is joint, ligament, or structural pain that is affecting how you walk, roll, sleep, climb stairs, or get in and out of a car, a pregnancy-trained chiropractor may be a reasonable place to ask for an assessment. Many pregnant patients benefit from both professions being in the conversation.

If your main concern is pelvic floor strength, continence, birth preparation, or post-birth pelvic floor recovery, a pelvic-floor physiotherapist is usually the right place to start. If your concern is joint, ligament, or structural pain that is affecting how you walk, roll, sleep, climb stairs, or get in and out of a car, a pregnancy-trained chiropractor may be a reasonable place to ask for an assessment. Many pregnant patients benefit from both professions being in the conversation.

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