Pregnancy weakens the ligaments that keep the pelvic bones together. If
those weakened ligaments become overloaded or injured, it results in
pelvic instability -- pain around the joints that can be brief or last
for years after the birth. In 1996, Cecile Röst, who suffered from this
condition herself, devised a treatment program that is simple, home
based, and proven to work. Her book, with over 100 illustrations and
detailed testimonials, is divided into two parts. The first part shows
simple exercises for symmetry and stabilization, and the proper way to
lie, sit, and get out of a car in order to prevent pelvic instability
during pregnancy. Patients can practice these exercises and positions
with or without a care provider's help. Part two, aimed at care
providers, shows the results of a survey carried out among 200 women
suffering from pelvic complaints. Here the author also presents a
theoretical treatise of pelvic pain, the protocol of the first consult,
and the contents of the therapy, including a sports program.