Postnatal Recovery Course – Benefits & Guidance
A postnatal recovery course helps women after childbirth to strengthen the pelvic floor, abdomen, and back, supporting the body in recovering from pregnancy and delivery.
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A postnatal recovery course helps women after childbirth to strengthen the pelvic floor, abdomen, and back, supporting the body in recovering from pregnancy and delivery.
What Is a Postnatal Recovery Course?
A postnatal recovery course (also known as a postpartum rehabilitation or pelvic floor recovery course) is a structured exercise program designed specifically for women after childbirth. Its primary goal is to gradually strengthen and stabilize the body following pregnancy and delivery. The main focus is on the pelvic floor muscles, the abdominal muscles, and the back and hip musculature. These courses are typically led by midwives, physiotherapists, or certified instructors and are suitable for women who have had either a vaginal birth or a caesarean section.
When to Start a Postnatal Recovery Course
The ideal time to begin a postnatal recovery course depends on the type of delivery and the individual healing process:
- After vaginal birth: A structured course can generally be started around 6 to 8 weeks after delivery. Gentle pelvic floor exercises may be performed even earlier, during the postpartum period.
- After caesarean section: Due to wound healing, a slightly later start is usually recommended, often only after the postpartum check-up with the gynaecologist (approximately 8 weeks postpartum).
It is advisable to obtain clearance from a doctor or midwife before beginning the course.
Course Content and Exercises
A typical postnatal recovery course covers several key areas:
- Pelvic floor training: Targeted contraction and relaxation exercises to restore pelvic floor tone and prevent urinary incontinence.
- Abdominal muscle strengthening: Gentle rehabilitation of the deep abdominal muscles, particularly in cases of diastasis recti (separation of the abdominal muscles).
- Back and posture training: Exercises to strengthen the back muscles and improve posture, which is often compromised during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Breathing exercises and relaxation: Techniques for body awareness, stress relief, and overall recovery support.
- Educational content: Guidance on back-friendly behaviour in daily life, correct lifting and carrying techniques, and practical tips for caring for a newborn.
Health Benefits
A postnatal recovery course offers a wide range of health benefits:
- Prevention and treatment of urinary incontinence and pelvic floor weakness
- Support for uterine involution (the return of the uterus to its pre-pregnancy size)
- Reduction of back pain and postural problems
- Improved general well-being and body awareness
- Social connection with other mothers in a similar life situation
- Emotional recovery support after childbirth
Postnatal Course with Baby
Many providers offer mother-and-baby postnatal courses, in which the infant is actively included in the exercises. This allows the mother to participate in regular exercise sessions despite the demands of caring for a newborn. Babies can lie on a mat beside their mother or be incorporated into specific movements and routines.
Online Postnatal Recovery Courses
In addition to in-person classes, there is now a wide range of certified online postnatal recovery courses that can be completed flexibly from home. These are especially practical for women who cannot find a nearby class or have limited time. Some health insurers also contribute to the cost of online courses.
Cost Coverage and Insurance
In Germany, statutory health insurance funds generally cover all or a significant portion of the costs of a postnatal recovery course, provided it is led by a recognised midwife or certified instructor. The exact conditions vary depending on the health insurer. Women with private health insurance should clarify reimbursement options directly with their provider.
References
- Morkved, S. & Bo, K. - Effect of pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy and after childbirth on prevention and treatment of urinary incontinence. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2014; 48(4): 299-310.
- Boyle, R. et al. - Pelvic floor muscle training for prevention and treatment of urinary and faecal incontinence in antenatal and postnatal women. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2012, Issue 10.
- World Health Organization (WHO) - WHO recommendations on postnatal care of the mother and newborn. WHO Press, Geneva, 2013.
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