Diastasis Recti: Understanding, Healing, and Supporting Women’s Health
Diastasis recti—many women have heard the term, but not everyone fully understands what it is or how it can affect their bodies. Whether you're a new mom, dealing with postpartum recovery, or simply experiencing core instability, diastasis recti can feel like a frustrating, invisible challenge. But here’s the good news: it’s treatable, and you can heal. In this article, we’ll dive into what diastasis recti is, how to identify it, how it affects pelvic and core health, and the steps you can take to start healing. We’ll also talk about the importance of exercises, when to reach out to a women’s health physiotherapist, and how to support other women by raising awareness about this often misunderstood condition. What is Diastasis Recti? Diastasis recti, also known as rectus diastasis , refers to the separation of the rectus abdominis muscles (the "six-pack" muscles of your core) along the midline of your abdomen. This separation occurs when the connective tissue between...