Pregnancy and childbirth can affect the body in many ways, for example, making you become overweight or lose stomach tone. By looking after your body, you can aim to minimise these changes.
Up to 70% of women actually leak urine during pregnancy (especially when they cough, laugh or sneeze) but this usually improves after your baby is born. Other urinary symptoms also occur. Most women pass urine more often and have to get up at night to pass urine. These symptoms are quite normal and nearly always disappear after pregnancy.
Even after Caesarean section, childbirth may weaken the pelvic muscles. Over the years this can result in prolapse of the vagina or uterus and some degree of urinary incontinence (leakage of urine on coughing or sneezing). Up to 30% of women suffer from some degree of urinary incontinence at one time or another following childbirth. It is important that you exercise and strengthen you pelvic floor muscles during and especially after pregnancy.
Look after your PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES - you need them.