Alleviating Pregnancy Pain
A Free Working Guide for Pelvic Health Therapists
Learn the most frequent pregnancy-related pain conditions, their underlying causes, where to focus treatment, and educational resources to expand your training.
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Alleviating Pregnancy Pain
A Working Guide for Pelvic Health Therapists
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Pregnancy pain is common – but it’s not normal.
You know that. Now, let’s do something about it.
Take the guesswork out of pregnancy pain treatment 🫶
As a pelvic health therapist, you play a vital role in supporting pregnant individuals and can help shift the ‘normalizing’ of pain into support that will create more comfortable pregnancies, better births, and improved outcomes.
If You Work With Pregnant Clients, Read This ⬇️
Pregnancy pain is common – but that doesn’t mean it’s normal, inevitable, or untouchable.
Too often, pregnant clients are told:
- “That’s just part of pregnancy.”
- “It will go away after birth.”
- “There’s nothing to do right now.”
You know better because you know the body. Pain is an indicator that something is not quite right, and as pelvic health practitioners, we are in a unique position to be able to help clients tune into what that pain is telling us and do something to help get our clients out of pain and prepared for a smoother birth.

In This Free Guide, You Get
Resources for where to focus with common complaints, what to look for to determine your treatment, and the treatment approach and education you need to get pregnant clients out of pain.
✔ The Most Common Pregnancy Pain Conditions, Explained
- Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD)
- Sciatica
- Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction
- Round Ligament Pain
✔ Overview of Key Conditions, Broken Down Into
- Key symptoms
- Primary contributing factors
- Treatment focus areas
- What to look for during assessment
✔ Treatment Clarity You Can Use
- Postural patterns contributing to pain
- Fascial, ligamentous, and pelvic contributors
- Baby’s position considerations
- Hands-on treatment priorities
✔ Bonus: Continuing Education Pathways
Throughout the guide, you’ll find direct references to specialized continuing education courses that deepen your skills – so when you’re ready to go further, you know exactly where to turn.
Alleviating Pregnancy Pain
A Working Guide for Pelvic Health Therapists
Stop guessing. Start working with confidence.
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