Hear Barwon Health experts talk about keeping active during pregnancy and beyond. In episode 3 pelvic health physio Nat returns once more to chat about returning to movement and physical activity after having a baby, from six weeks post-birth and beyond. We cover topics including:
- What a post-natal assessment looks like
- Recommended exercises and movement for the postpartum period
- Things to consider when returning to movement
Whether you are pregnant, have recently had a baby, are a parent or work with pregnant and post-natal parents, this podcast is for you!
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Barwon Health Maternity Factsheets:
https://maternity.barwonhealth.org.au/fact-sheets/
Barwon Health Ante and Post Natal Physiotherapy Sessions:
https://www.barwonhealth.org.au/maternity-services/pregnancy/childbirth-classes/physiotherapy-education
FAQ:
If I have my baby at another hospital, can I still access the Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Service at Barwon Health?
You are welcome to access Pelvic Health Physiotherapy at Barwon Health if you have your baby at another hospital.
Please ask your health care provider (eg GP, midwife, maternal child health nurse) to send a referral to Allied Health at University Hospital Geelong
How can I book an appointment?
Please ask your healthcare provider (eg GP, midwife, maternal child health nurse) to send a referral to Allied Health at University Hospital Geelong.
Is there a cost for the services?
There is no cost to access the services.
For more information about the Healthy You. Healthy Baby podcast series, contact the Healthy Communities Unit healthycommunities@barwonhealth.org.au
Barwon Health recognises and celebrates the rich diversity of gender identities within our community. We understand that pregnancy and parenthood look different for everyone. Our aim is to provide inclusive and empowering content that supports you to stay active and healthy during this transformative time.