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Postpartum Return to Running: What You Need to Know Before You Hit the Pavement
With the Ogden Marathon happening this weekend, it’s hard not to feel inspired to lace up your shoes and get moving again. For many postpartum moms, running represents freedom, identity, and a return to feeling like yourself. But your body has gone through significant changes during pregnancy and birth, and returning to running too soon (or without the right preparation) can lead to setbacks like pelvic pain, leaking, or injury. Let’s talk about how to safely return to runnin

El Hall
May 113 min read


Why You Still Need Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy After a C-Section
When you hear “pelvic floor physical therapy,” chances are you think of postpartum healing after a vaginal delivery. But here’s the truth we don’t talk about enough: if you’ve had a Cesarean section (C-section), pelvic floor PT is still incredibly important. At Bonneville Pelvic Health, we often hear people say, “Oh, I didn’t give birth vaginally, so I think I’m good.” And while your pelvic floor may not have experienced the same direct strain as with vaginal delivery, pregna
Bailee Burningham
Jul 11, 20253 min read


Healing Diastasis Recti: It’s More Than Just Closing the Gap
Diastasis recti… A bit of a mouthful and getting a lot of online attention these days. Diastasis recti is a common condition, particularly among postpartum individuals, where the abdominal muscles separate due to increased intra-abdominal pressure. While this condition can be frustrating, the good news is that with the right guidance, recovery is possible—and it doesn’t have to mean endless crunches or chasing an unrealistic idea of a “flat tummy.” At Bonneville Pelvic Healt
Bailee Burningham
Feb 4, 20253 min read


Is Your Pelvic Floor Trying to Tell You Something? 7 Signs You Need Physical Therapy
Pelvic floor issues are more common than you might think, but most people don’t talk about them. Leaking a little when you laugh, that annoying pressure down there, or discomfort during certain activities—sound familiar? Your pelvic floor might be trying to get your attention! Pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) can make a world of difference, whether you're dealing with bladder problems, pelvic pain, or post-baby recovery. So how do you know if you need to see a pelvic floo
Bailee Burningham
Oct 25, 20244 min read
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