
The Hidden Connection: How Stress Affects Your Diaphragm and Pelvic Floor
Many mums don't realise that persistent neck tension, breathing difficulties, and pelvic floor dysfunction are intimately connected through chronic stress and diaphragm dysfunction. As a chiropractor specialising in women's health, I see how stress rewires our breathing patterns, shifting from deep diaphragmatic breathing to shallow chest breathing that relies on neck and shoulder muscles. Your diaphragm and pelvic floor work together like a coordinated piston system - when one is compromised by stress, the other suffers too. This creates a cascade of problems including incontinence, pelvic pain, lower back issues, and that constant feeling of being "wound up." The good news? Because these systems are interconnected, improving one area often helps the others. Through proper breathing techniques, stress management, posture awareness, and professional support, you can break this cycle and restore your body's natural coordination. Understanding this mind-body connection is the first step toward reclaiming your health and energy as a busy mum.

Could Your Neck Pain Be Causing Your IBS? The Gut-Spine Connection Every Mum Should Know
Sarah walked into my Palmwoods clinic with neck tension and headaches, but mentioned her reflux and IBS almost as an afterthought. What she didn't know was that these seemingly separate problems were intimately connected through her nervous system. Here's what every stressed mum should understand about the gut-spine connection.

The Hidden Connection Between Stress and Neck Tension in Busy Mums
Discover why stress causes neck tension in busy mums and learn gentle relief strategies from Dr Laura Brooks, your Palmwoods chiropractor specialising in women's health.