Pelvic Balance Physical Therapy

Pelvic Balance Physical Therapy Helping postpartum moms reconnect to their core,regain confidence,and resolve bladder leaks and pain.

02/18/2026

Yes! For many reasons including:
▪️pregnancy can affect the pelvic floor despite what type of birth you have
▪️the abdominals and fascia can be affected by pregnancy and especially following c-section (such as with diastasis recti) and the abdominals connect to the pelvis
▪️scar tissue following c-section can affect the pelvic region as well as other areas
▪️pelvic physical therapists are experts in postpartum healing!
Send a message to learn more about c-section recovery

02/16/2026
02/14/2026
02/11/2026

Many women think about preparing for baby by getting the nursery ready or researching childcare options but what about preparing your body for the process of birth?
Yes, there are ways you can prepare your body for birth and enhance your postpartum healing!
People who have joint replacement surgeries often have the option of prehab to help prepare them for surgery and improve post surgical healing.
Well prehab is also beneficial for preparing for birth.
A pelvic physical therapist can help you prepare your body for birth to reduce risk of injury and improve postpartum healing.

02/11/2026
This Thursday and Friday, spots are limited
02/10/2026

This Thursday and Friday, spots are limited

✳️Free Diastasis Recti Screenings✳️
Diastasis recti can go undetected for years because many attribute their symptoms to pregnancy, not realizing there is an underlying issue. And unfortunately, women are not typically assessed for diastasis recti postpartum.
Symptoms of Diastasis Recti:
•visible or palpable separation of the abdominal muscles
•low back, pelvic, or hip pain
•a feeling of weakness of the abdominals
•protruding stomach
•bulging or doming of stomach during exercise or activities such as getting out of bed
🗓Thursday, February 12th and Friday, February 13th
Book your spot here: https://book.squareup.com/appointments/xtas28rfqgxi5z/location/095RT0CFY0ANR/services/UEEUXJI7YR5JVXYGG3CMFPT3

02/09/2026

You betcha! You don't need to suffer through pregnancy with pain or bladder leaks!
And when these things occur during pregnancy, they're more likely to continue after pregnancy unless addressed.
Pelvic physical therapy is also for women wanting to prepare their body for birth and decrease their risk of pelvic floor trauma.
Ready to enjoy your pregnancy?🤰
To schedule a free consultation visit: https://squareup.com/appointments/book/xtas28rfqgxi5z/095RT0CFY0ANR/services

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475 Dunham Road, Suite 1G
Saint Charles, IL
60174

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Women’s Health and Reproductive Wellness

My name is April Gutierrez and I have been a physical therapist for 12 years. I have extensive experience treating patients with spine conditions and women’s health issues. I have been a manually certified therapist for 11 years. I have also earned the Certificate of Achievement in Pelvic Physical Therapy (CAPP-Pelvic) through the Section on Women’s Health. My belief in alternative therapies led me to complete a certification in the Mercier technique for infertility. I enjoy learning about natural healing of the body and sharing this with my patients. Pelvic Balance Physical Therapy encompasses healing of the body through natural treatments and hands on techniques. Our bodies function more efficiently when there is balance within the body and my treatments focus on restoring balance. I believe in one on one care and designing a treatment plan that is unique to each individual. I also strive to educate patients to help them reach their optimal level of function.