Kindred Pelvic & Children’s Health

Kindred Pelvic & Children’s Health Physio pelvic pain, endo, incontinence, prolapse, pelvic floor, bowel issues, pregnancy/postnatal 🌈

Grateful to be invited to present on Sunday at the Maven Centre to GPs and gynaecologists on chronic pelvic pain.Sharing...
27/04/2026

Grateful to be invited to present on Sunday at the Maven Centre to GPs and gynaecologists on chronic pelvic pain.

Sharing the role of pelvic floor dysfunction, central pain processing, and how pelvic health physiotherapy supports better outcomes.

It was a privilege to be part of such a wonderful team of specialists, all aligned in a shared vision to improve women’s health care.










We’re growing at Kindred Pelvic & Children’s Health and looking for a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist to join our team.Par...
17/04/2026

We’re growing at Kindred Pelvic & Children’s Health and looking for a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist to join our team.
Part-time (2–3 days) in our purpose-built Melbourne clinic.
You’ll be mentored by a senior pelvic health physiotherapist with 14+ years experience, with structured mentoring and training provided.
Work in a genuinely supportive, collaborative team with a varied and rewarding caseload.
If you’re passionate about pelvic health, we’d love to hear from you.
Email: cara@kindredpelvic.com.au

17/04/2026

April is Cesarean Awareness Month.

Three caesareans — my first an emergency after an obstructed labour, the next two planned.

Not the birth story I once imagined, but the one that brought my babies here safely.

At Kindred, we see this every day — bodies that adapt, respond, and do what they need to do. Caesarean birth isn’t a failure. It’s a variation of birth, and one that deserves support, understanding, and proper recovery.

Your scar tells a story. Your body deserves care beyond the birth.

If this is your story too, you’re not alone.



















25/03/2026

Not all pain is visible.

It doesn’t always look like injury.
It doesn’t always show on scans.
And it doesn’t always make sense to others.

But it’s real.

Pelvic pain.
Bladder leaks.
Bowel struggles.
Postnatal changes.

These things are more common than you think…
but so many people are silently dealing with them.

If you’ve ever felt dismissed, embarrassed, or unsure where to turn —
you’re not alone 🤍

We see you. We hear you. And there is help.

If this resonates, you’re always welcome to reach out or learn more 🤍

24/03/2026

Living with endo doesn’t mean just putting up with the pain.
There are options — and physio is one of them.
It’s not guesswork… it’s backed by real research.
🔗 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40705433/

Multiple Birth Awareness Week 💜I’m an identical twin, and it’s one of the greatest blessings of my life.The bond between...
16/03/2026

Multiple Birth Awareness Week 💜

I’m an identical twin, and it’s one of the greatest blessings of my life.

The bond between twins is something hard to explain unless you’ve lived it. We still talk multiple times a day and have always been there for each other through every stage of life.

Now we both have three kids each — most of them just two weeks apart in age, and our youngest only five months apart. Watching our children grow up together like we did is something truly magical.

I feel incredibly lucky to have a lifelong best friend in my twin. 💜

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