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  • Matwork routines,
• 17/7/24

15 minute whole body lengthen

Move your body if you are early post partum or easing into exercise for the first time. This routine is safe for pelvic pain, women with prolapse, 6 weeks post partum or 10 weeks post pelvic surgery. If you are unsure consult your local pelvic health physiotherapist.

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