- On May 25, 2026
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Breathing and pelvic floor function are closely connected through the pressure system of the trunk. The diaphragm, pelvic floor, abdominal muscles, and deep spinal stabilizers work together as a coordinated unit.
When breathing is efficient, the diaphragm moves well and helps regulate pressure through the core. When breathing is dysfunctional, it can contribute to:
- Pelvic floor tension or weakness
- Core instability
- Back or pelvic discomfort
Improving breathing mechanics can often improve both core stability and pelvic floor coordination.


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