Becoming a parent is a huge physical and emotional transition, and breastfeeding often becomes a major focus in those early weeks. What many people don’t realise is that breastfeeding doesn’t just affect the upper body — it can influence the pelvic floor, too. Understanding this connection can help new mums feel more supported, more informed, and more confident in their recovery.
Why Breastfeeding Affects the Pelvic Floor
1. Hormones play a big role
During breastfeeding, the body produces higher levels of prolactin and oxytocin, and lower levels of oestrogen. That drop in oestrogen can lead to:
Vaginal dryness
Increased sensitivity or discomfort
A feeling of pelvic heaviness
These hormonal changes are completely normal, but they can make pelvic floor symptoms more noticeable.
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