Restoring pelvic support after childbirth — with documented effect
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Restoring pelvic support after childbirth
A patent-pending intravaginal support solution designed for integration into early postpartum recovery pathways.
Early postpartum pelvic support is rarely addressed despite predictable structural recovery phases after childbirth
Many women experience reduced pelvic support following delivery, yet early recovery represents a short window where structural conditions are changing rapidly and intervention timing may influence outcomes. Conservative treatment options remain limited, and clinical pathways vary across care settings.

Assess early postpartum support needs
Use this short assessment to evaluate whether early pelvic support may be relevant in your clinical setting.
How mechanical support can assist early recovery
Mechanical pelvic support may help reduce strain during early postpartum tissue adaptation and support rehabilitation pathways in clinical practice.
Challenge
Early postpartum recovery involves reduced structural support while connective tissues adapt after childbirth.
Mechanism
Mechanical pelvic support may help stabilize vulnerable structures and reduce downward strain during early recovery phases.
Clinical role
Designed for integration into supervised postpartum care pathways alongside rehabilitation strategies.
Clinical perspectives on early postpartum pelvic support
Explore current perspectives on pelvic support, tissue recovery and rehabilitation integration in early postpartum care.
Clinical introduction to early postpartum pelvic support
Overview of rationale, integration pathways and emerging clinical perspectives for supervised postpartum care environments.
How stabilization may help reduce strain on connective structures during postpartum tissue adaptation.
Identifying clinical scenarios where structured support can complement rehabilitation pathways.
Use in clinical practice
Supporting early recovery conversations and follow-up during the first weeks after delivery
Relevant as a complementary support option in early rehabilitation phases before full muscular recovery
Can be integrated into structured postpartum follow-up pathways after discharge
Clinical collaboration and pilot partnerships
Structured introduction in postpartum care environments interested in early implementation and observation
Collaboration with regional partners supporting implementation in maternity and rehabilitation settings
Dialogue with hospitals and providers interested in integrating early pelvic support pathways
Start a clinical dialogue
Explore documentation, pilot collaboration opportunities and clinical integration pathways.