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physiotherapy - pregnancy & birth
Physiotherapy fact sheets
Abdominal Muscle Separation or Diastasis
Emptying your bladder after birth
Exercising your pelvic floor
Improving your recovery after birth - Physiotherapy advice
Perineum and pelvic floor care after a 3rd or 4th degree tear
Positional talipes
Post natal exercises for new mothers
Pregnancy related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Pregnancy related pelvic pain
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Anal sphincter tears in childbirth
Normal bowel function
Pelvic floor exercises
Weight gain during pregnancy
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