Pelvic Health Network Podcast
Most postpartum recovery conversations start too late.This one started with a woman who collapsed trying to get upstairs after birth.She had been discharged home after a complicated delivery. No rehab consult. No functional assessment. No equipment. No one evaluated whether she could safely navigate her own home.By the time a physician finally reached her weeks later, she had been confined to her couch. She could not get to the bathroom independently. She was using a bowl because she physically could not make it across the room.A home health referral for occupational therapy and physical therapy was finally placed at 5 weeks postpartum.In this conversation, physicians, physical therapists, and innovators in maternal health discuss a question that is becoming harder to ignore:What happens when we discharge mothers based on medical stability alone, without assessing whether they can actually function at home?We discuss:• Why some maternal fetal medicine physicians automatically order PT and OT after complex births• How postpartum rehab programs are reducing readmissions in hospitals across the U.S.• What therapists are identifying in the first days after discharge that vital signs at rest often miss• Why movement, function, blood pressure response to activity, and home setup matter after birth• The growing role of telehealth, wearable monitoring, and remote postpartum recovery supportFeaturing conversations with clinicians working to build physician-led postpartum recovery pathways in hospitals and homes.This is not a conversation about “bouncing back.”It’s about whether mothers are being assessed for the realities they’re returning home to.
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