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Pelvic Health - When and How to Get Help

The Norfolk and Waveney Perinatal Pelvic Health Service

The Norfolk & Waveney Perinatal Pelvic Health Service (PPHS) cares for all women and birthing people from pregnancy to 12 months after having a baby. The service has been set up to provide support, advice and treatment for those with or at higher risk of pelvic health concerns in Norfolk & Waveney. You can self-refer into the service or talk to your midwife.

We are a team of specialist pelvic health professionals, including Physiotherapists and Physiotherapy Assistant practitioners, dedicated to helping reduce the chances of you having problems with your pelvic health.

Completing a self-assessment that you will be sent, both during and after pregnancy, can help you identify if you would benefit from being seen by the team. You can also self-refer at any time during your pregnancy and up to 12 months afterwards.

What Symptoms can I Receive Help for?

image of a female body with pain targeted at the pelvic areaAll pregnant and postnatal women and birthing people (up to 12 months after birth) can receive support for the following:

  • Leaking of urine (pee) and/ or wind and/ or stool (poo)
  • Pelvic organ prolapse (bulging or heaviness in the vagina)
  • Vagina/vulva/perineum pain linked to perineal injury or pelvic floor problems
  • Postpartum sexual pain
  • Pelvic pain following Caesarean section.
  • Pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain

Pelvic health symptoms can be common during and after pregnancy, with:

  • 1 in 3 experiencing leaking of urine 
  • 1 in 12 experiencing pelvic organ prolapse
  • 1 in 5 experiencing leakage of wind or stool
  • 9 out of 10 experiencing pain with sexual activity

Although common, it is very important to know that these symptoms should only happen for a short time, should be mild and should go away quickly.

If you experience any significant pelvic floor symptoms during pregnancy or afterwards, or mild symptoms that do not improve within six weeks of childbirth, then we advise that you seek help. Simple treatments will often improve the symptoms and prevent long-term problems.

Accessing Help

How do I Complete a Pelvic Health Assessment? 

In Norfolk & Waveney, everyone will be sent a request to complete an electronic pelvic health self-assessment called ePAQ-Pelvic floor. This will happen both during pregnancy, to identify if you already have any issues, and again postnatally, to identify if you have developed any symptoms that would benefit from support.

To find out more about this process and complete your self-assessment:

Go to ePAQ Pelvic Floor Self Assessment

Please note, this self-assessment does not assess for back or pelvic girdle pain, only bladder, bowel, vaginal and sexual health. Please make a self-referral if you want help for back or pelvic girdle pain.

How do I Make a Referral? 

In addition to completing the pelvic health self-assessment, you can also complete a quick self-referral form (or ask your health professional to do so).

Please follow the route in our who can help section, depending on where you received maternity care.

Pelvic Health Conditions

Click the titles below for more information on PFD conditions and the treatments available if you need help.


Who Can Help?

All pregnant and postnatal women and birthing people (up to 12 months after birth) can self-refer to the Physiotherapy team within the Perinatal Pelvic Health Service (PPHS) if they experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Leaking of urine (pee) and/ or wind and/ or stool (poo)
  • Pelvic organ prolapse (bulging or heaviness in the vagina)
  • Pelvic pain linked to perineal injury or pelvic floor problems
  • Postpartum sexual pain
  • Pelvic pain following Caesarean section.

To refer yourself to the Perinatal Pelvic Health Physiotherapy services please follow the routes below, depending on where you received maternity care.

Please note that you can also speak to a healthcare professional (midwife, GP or consultant) who can also refer you.

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