How NeuEve Can Help Make Your Postpartum Pelvic Floor Therapy More Effective?

Let’s be real—having a baby does a number on your pelvic floor. Whether you’re dealing with sneeze-pees, feeling like your insides are falling out, or wincing during sex, you’re not alone. The good news? Pelvic floor therapy can work wonders, especially when paired with the right at-home support (we’ll get to that).

Pelvic Therapy 101: Like a Personal Trainer for Your Downstairs

After pushing out a human (or having one surgically removed), your pelvic muscles need TLC. A specialist can help with:

  • Kegels done right (yes, there’s a wrong way!)
  • Hands-on massage to ease scar tissue from tears or C-sections
  • Tips to retrain your bladder so you’re not sprinting to the bathroom
  • Fixing your posture (turns out hunching over a baby all day makes things worse)
  • Solutions for prolapse, from exercises to little support devices

It’s not a cure-all. Some hard truths:

  • Severe prolapse might need surgery
  • If your muscles are too tight (common after trauma), Kegels can backfire
  • Finding a qualified therapist can take months (and let’s be honest—who has time?)

While you wait for therapy (or to boost its effects), these natural products help where it counts:

  1. The KegelBoost Kit
    • Bone Support pills: Breastfeeding drains your calcium—these replenish it to anchor pelvic muscles.
    • Silk suppositories: Heal dry/torn tissue with plant-based moisture (like a deep conditioner for your vagina).
    • Soothing balm: For external soreness—think of it as diaper cream for moms.
  2. Painless sex Low estrogen = sandpaper vibes. Moisture Support pills + Kresendo help naturally restore glide and libido—no hormones needed.
  3. Bye-Bye, Bladder Shame Pair Urinary Support supplements with kegels to stop leaks faster
  4. Infection Fighters Hormone crashes invite yeast/BV. BV Clear/AV Clear suppositories gently reset your pH.

Therapy + NeuEve = faster healing with fewer appointments. Because let’s face it: you deserve to feel like yourself again—without spending your limited “me time” in a waiting room.

Your pelvic floor took 9 months to get here; healing takes patience. But with the right tools, you’ll get there.

Aug 6, 2025

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