Post-Partum Recovery
You Carried a Life.
Now Heal Your Life Back.
Pregnancy and childbirth are transformative but can leave lasting injuries to your pelvic floor. If you're experiencing leakage, prolapse, or pain after delivery, you're not alone—and these aren't conditions you have to accept as your new normal.
These injuries can heal with RePelvix.
The Reality of Birth-Related Injuries
What Happens to Your Body
During Pregnancy
- Pelvic floor supports up to 25 pounds of additional weight for months
- Hormones soften ligaments and connective tissue
- Sustained pressure stretches and strains structures
- Blood flow may become compromised
During Delivery
- Tissues stretch dramatically to accommodate your baby
- Ligaments supporting pelvic organs can tear
- Muscle fibers may overstretch beyond natural recovery
- Connective tissue can separate or become permanently weakened
- Nerve damage can occur
Even “uncomplicated” deliveries cause structural trauma.
The Result: Torn ligaments, damaged muscles and tendons, weakened connective tissue that don't always heal on their own.
Common Post-Partum Conditions We Treat
You Don't Have to Live With These
Urinary Incontinence
Leaking when you laugh, cough, sneeze, exercise, or lift your baby happens when ligaments and muscles supporting your bladder and urethra are damaged. This isn't weakness you can Kegel away—it's an injury that needs to heal.
Fecal Incontinence
Difficulty controlling bowel movements or leakage occurs when structures supporting rectal function are injured. Treatable with proper regenerative care.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Heaviness, bulging, or pressure when damaged ligaments can no longer hold your bladder, uterus, or rectum in proper position. A structural problem requiring structural healing.
Pelvic Pain
Chronic discomfort during daily activities or intimacy often results from scar tissue, nerve damage, or ongoing inflammation from incompletely healed injuries.
The Limitation of Exercise
Why Kegels Aren't Always Enough
You've been told to do Kegel exercises—and they can strengthen intact muscles. But if ligaments are torn, muscle tissue is significantly damaged, or connective tissue is weakened, exercises alone cannot repair that structural damage and sometimes make injuries worse.
You can't exercise a torn ACL back to normal. The same applies to pelvic floor injuries.
Traditional treatment limitations:
Physical Therapy
Strengthening and coordination, but can't regenerate torn ligaments and tendons
Pessaries
Mechanical support but don't heal underlying injuries
Surgery
Invasive, uses synthetic mesh or weakened tissue, doesn't address all injury types, carries significant risks
RePelvix heals the injuries so your body can function properly again.
How RePelvix Heals Post-Partum Injuries
Targeted Regenerative Healing
Torn or Overstretched Ligaments
Ultrasound-guided injections deliver regenerative materials directly to damaged ligaments—like the uterosacral and cardinal ligaments—stimulating repair and restoration of structural support.
Damaged Muscle Tissue
Platelet-rich plasma, bone marrow aspirate, and microfragmented adipose tissue regenerate muscle fibers, improving strength, coordination, and control.
Weakened Connective Tissue
Growth factors and stem cells promote formation of new, healthy connective tissue with improved structural integrity.
Poor Blood Flow
Regenerative therapies stimulate angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation), bringing crucial nutrients and oxygen to tissues that need to heal.
Nerve Function
By reducing inflammation and promoting tissue healing, many patients experience improved sensation and nerve function.
Real Results for New Mothers
Life-Changing Outcomes
The RePelvix protocol has been proven to drastically improve all symptoms of post-partum pelvic floor dysfunction:
- Significant reduction or complete resolution of urinary incontinence
- Dramatic improvement in fecal incontinence symptoms
- Decreased pelvic organ prolapse symptoms as structural support is restored
- Diminished chronic pelvic pain as injured tissues heal
- Improved quality of life across all measures
What Our Patients Report:
- Exercise, run, and jump without fear of leaking
- Return to activities they'd given up
- Comfortable intimacy without pain
- Confidence in social situations
- Freedom from constantly locating bathrooms
- Feeling "normal" in their bodies again
It's Not Too Late
Your Healing Can Begin Now
Whether you gave birth six months or six years ago, regenerative treatment can help. Most pelvic floor injuries don't improve on their own—but with targeted regenerative therapy, your body can finally heal properly.
Many women wait years before seeking treatment because they:
You don't have to wait any longer. Help is available now.
Take the First Step
Your body did something extraordinary bringing your child into the world. Now it's time to heal from that journey completely.
A certified RePelvix provider can evaluate your specific condition, explain exactly what injuries are causing your symptoms, and create a personalized treatment plan to help you heal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Post-Partum Treatment
How soon after delivery can I start treatment?
Typically 3-6 months postpartum, though timing varies based on delivery and symptoms. Your provider will determine optimal timing.
Will treatment affect breastfeeding?
No. The protocol uses your own body's materials and does not affect breastfeeding.
What if I had a C-section?
While C-sections avoid some birth canal trauma, pregnancy itself causes pelvic floor changes. Many C-section deliveries still result in dysfunction that can benefit from treatment.
How long until I see results?
Many patients notice initial improvement within 6-8 weeks, with continued progress over 3-6 months.
Can treatment help if I had multiple pregnancies?
Yes. Women with multiple pregnancies often have more extensive injuries and may see particularly dramatic improvement.
What if I'm planning another pregnancy?
Your provider will discuss optimal timing. Some women benefit from treatment after completing their families, while others choose treatment between pregnancies.
Is it too late if my youngest child is in school?
No. We've successfully treated women whose last delivery was 5, 10, or even 20 years ago. The injuries are still there, and they can still heal.
How do I find a qualified provider?
Use our provider directory to find a certified RePelvix specialist who has completed comprehensive training in the ultrasound-guided injection protocol.
You gave everything to bring your child into the world.
Now give yourself the gift of healing.
