Pelvic Health

Pelvic Health

The pelvis (or lower abdomen) is the area below your belly button and between your hips. It’s where your bowel, bladder, ovaries, uterus (womb) and fallopian tubes are. In your pelvis, there are also muscles and joints, such as your pelvic floor muscles, abdominal wall and muscles around your hips, bottom and back.

Pelvic pain is quite common. It can be short term (acute), lasting from a few days to a few weeks, or it can become persistent (chronic).

Persistent pelvic pain (PPP) is pain in your pelvis that is felt most days and lasts for more than six months. This type of pain is complex and can be influenced by many things, including:

  • biological factors (e.g. physical health conditions, inflammation and hormones)
  • psychological factors (e.g. how you think about pain and how pain impacts your sleep and mood)
  • social factors (e.g. relationships, social connections and work environments).

If you have pelvic pain, it’s important to see your doctor. It can take some time to diagnose persistent pelvic pain. It might also take time to learn how to manage it.

Our GPs at Bloom will assist with diagnosing and referral pathways for treatment of pelvic floor issues and or pelvic pain issues.

At Bloom Women’s Wellness Clinic, we provide care for women at every stage of life—from the challenges of painful first periods to the transitions of menopause and everything in between.