The ALLIANCE and Scottish Government have produced several resources on pelvic floor health, in support of the Women's Health Plan.

The pelvic floor is a large group of muscles at the base of your pelvis. They work together to support the pelvic organs, and are important for continence and sexual function. All bladder and bowel functions need good pelvic floor muscles.

To support better awareness of pelvic floor health, and point people in the direction of tips, tools and sources of support that can help them maintain good pelvic health or manage any concerns, the ALLIANCE and Scottish Government have produced several resources.

Prioritising pelvic health – Webinar recording

This webinar explains the function of pelvic floor muscles, as well as outlining how to prevent, self manage or seek support for symptoms of bladder and bowel incontinence, and prolapse. Our webinar speaker is Jenny Munro, Advanced Practice Physiotherapist (Continence), NHS Highland.

Watch the full recording on our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1067k4G3JI

Pelvic health information and resource sheet

This information leaflet pulls together key information and resources on female pelvic floor health which are available online for free from various specialist organisations, including NHS Inform. Download here.

Pelvic health graphic

This graphic pulls together the discussion and learning from our webinar. It was produced by Listen Think Draw.  

Information sheet with images and text. Three boxes with separate headings : Understanding the Pelvic and the Pelvic Floor; Tips for Maintaining Good Pelvic Health; Questions

Please feel free to use and share these resources widely. We’d love to hear your feedback if they have supported better information sharing on pelvic health, how you’ve used them and with whom. Email us at whp@alliance-scotland.org.uk

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