Description
The first comprehensive anatomy and yoga practice manual for postpartum pelvic healing—a gender-inclusive guide to poses, practices, and exercises for pelvic-floor, pain, dysfunction, and recovery
Includes full-color photos, 7 weeks of yoga sequences, and an individualized step-by-step guided self-assessment
Pelvic floor pain, injury, and dysfunction are incredibly common among postpartum people—but despite the critical importance of ongoing pelvic support and recovery post-birth, most doctors, physical therapists, and healing professionals simply aren’t equipped to offer helpful, personalized advice to ease postpartum symptoms like postpartum pain, discomfort, urinary incontinence, and painful intercourse.
Rebecca Weisman (CIYT, CYT) and Meagen Satinsky (MPT, PYT) offer the first comprehensive anatomy and yoga practice manual geared toward healing postpartum pelvic issues. With full-color images, accessible tools, and step-by-step poses and breathwork exercises, Yoga for Pelvic Floor and Postpartum Health empowers readers to get to know this vital part of their own body—and reclaim agency in caring for their own postpartum recovery, postural support, organ health, and sexual function.
- Part 1: Anatomy reviews the anatomy of the pelvis and surrounding regions, with a special emphasis on helping you develop a deeper, more knowledgeable, and more loving connection to your own body
- Part 2: Sequences of Asana for Practice introduces Iyengar yoga and breathwork practices to support pelvic healing—and guides you through a flexible 7-week asana sequence that you can do on your own time and come back to again and again
- Part 3: Special Topics addresses specific pelvic concerns like painful intercourse, perineal tears, Cesarean delivery, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis rectus abdominis, urinary issues, pelvic pain during menopause, low back pain, postpartum depression and anxiety, and more
Yoga for Pelvic Floor and Postpartum Health is appropriate for any stage of your postpartum journey—whether you gave birth vaginally or by Cesarean, ten days, ten weeks, or ten years ago. With a guided self-assessment, full-color and 3-D layered graphics, and compassionate, expert counsel, readers can return to specific poses and sequences again and again on their pelvic healing journey.
About the Author
Rebecca Weisman is a Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher and the director of the Iyengar Yoga Center of Vermont. She has been a devoted student of Iyengar Yoga for twenty years, and a teacher for fifteen years with a passion for all eight limbs of the Yoga system as well as a deep love of experiential anatomy and therapeutic yoga. She lives and works in Vermont with her partner and two young children.
Meagen Satinsky holds a Master’s degree in physical therapy. She’s the owner of Meagen Satinsky, PT, PLLC at Pelvic Health in South Burlington, VT where she works with all individuals in support of their individualized orthopedic and pelvic health needs. Meagen is certified as a yoga teacher and is a student of yoga with Rebecca Weisman in the Iyengar tradition. She lives and works in Vermont with her dogs, Arlo and Patti, and her boyfriend, Kyle.