The postpartum period brings significant physical and emotional changes as the body recovers from pregnancy and delivery. Many new mothers experience core weakness, postural challenges, pelvic floor dysfunction, and musculoskeletal pain — all of which can impact daily function, comfort, and long-term health.
At Breathe in Motion, we offer personalized postpartum Pilates and yoga sessions designed to support physical recovery, rebuild strength, and promote overall wellness. These one-on-one sessions are clinically guided to address the unique recovery needs and goals of each patient after childbirth, whether they have had a vaginal delivery or a cesarean section.

Why Postpartum Therapeutic Exercise Matters
Evidence supports the use of safe, progressive exercise after childbirth to:
- Rebuild abdominal and pelvic floor strength
- Improve postural stability and reduce back, neck, and pelvic pain
- Enhance circulation and tissue healing
- Address diastasis recti (abdominal separation)
- Promote functional mobility for caregiving tasks and daily life
We integrate rehab-based Pilates and therapeutic yoga into individualized treatment plans to provide a holistic and clinically sound approach to postpartum recovery.
Postpartum Clinical Pilates: Reconnecting the Core and Pelvic Floor
Pilates is an effective method for gently reactivating the deep core muscles and rebuilding dynamic stability throughout the trunk and pelvis, which is especially important after the physical demands of pregnancy and childbirth. By focusing on controlled movement, breathwork, and alignment, Pilates supports safe recovery while laying the foundation for long-term strength and function.
Clinical Focus:
- Transversus abdominis and multifidus activation
- Pelvic floor retraining for strength and coordination
- Postural correction and thoracic mobility
- Pelvic and lumbar stabilization for safe return to movement
- Breath mechanics to support intra-abdominal pressure regulation
Our therapists adapt each session to your stage of recovery, birth experience, and functional needs — including return to work, exercise, or caregiving activities.
Postpartum Yoga Therapy: Promoting Recovery and Nervous System Regulation
Yoga-based therapy can help restore musculoskeletal balance, relieve areas of tension or protective guarding, and encourage healthy movement patterns. Through mindful postures, gentle stretches, and intentional breathwork, yoga supports both the physical body and the nervous system, promoting calm, resilience, and overall mental well-being during the postpartum recovery process.
Clinical Focus:
- Gentle stretching for the hips, spine, and chest to counteract nursing and lifting posture
- Restorative breathing to reduce stress and support pelvic/core coordination
- Balance and proprioception work
- Mind-body awareness for reconnecting with a healing body
Postures are carefully selected and modified to reflect your physical condition, fatigue levels, and postpartum goals.
One-on-One Care: Why It Matters Postpartum
While group fitness classes can provide general benefits, postpartum recovery often requires individualized attention and clinical supervision, particularly if you’re navigating:
- Diastasis recti or abdominal wall dysfunction
- Pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence
- Perineal or cesarean healing
- Persistent back, pelvic, or hip pain
- Poor core activation or compensatory movement patterns
Our one-on-one model ensures your body is assessed thoroughly, your plan is customized, and your progress is monitored by a licensed professional. We also integrate prenatal & postpartum pelvic health physical therapy when appropriate, offering additional support for core and pelvic floor recovery as part of your personalized care.
When to Start Postpartum Sessions
Many women begin gentle core reactivation and breathwork within the first 2–6 weeks postpartum under professional supervision, especially after cesarean birth or complex deliveries. More active work often begins around 6–12 weeks, depending on the individual’s readiness, healing, and overall well-being.
It’s never too late to begin postpartum care. Whether you are 6 weeks, 6 months, or even years postpartum, therapeutic Pilates and yoga can still support recovery and function.
Supporting Your Postpartum Journey
Recovering after childbirth is a process that deserves care, patience, and professional support. With locations in Mequon and Brookfield, our postpartum Pilates and yoga sessions are designed to meet you where you are, helping you rebuild strength, restore balance, and regain confidence in your body.
Contact us today to schedule your personalized session and take the next step in your healing journey.
WHAT CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY
I’ve been seeing Stephanie for a shoulder injury. I appreciate her extreme care, her thoughtfulness, and most importantly her use of creative approaches to relieve the pain and help my shoulder heal. My number one goal is to avoid surgery and with Steph’s help, I have my best chance!
This place is an absolutely amazing place to get Physical Therapy. I have been to many different medical facilities, and nothing has compared to the treatment that I get here. At first it may seem like a lot with the cost, but they will work with you, and it will be worth it in the end. I have done only 4/5 sessions so far and we have gotten more done than doing twenty sessions under insurance at a hospital system. The ladies that treat you here are super nice and understanding.
Molly is incredibly knowledgeable! I saw her for pelvic floor health for my second pregnancy. She asked questions I haven’t been asked before and did a thorough evaluation to try and get to the root cause of ailments I had with my first pregnancy. She exudes passion for what she does and stressed the importance of prevention. She never made me feel silly for asking questions and explained what and why she was doing in a way I could understand. I would absolutely recommend Molly and Breathe in Motion to any pregnant and postpartum mamas!
I’m a mom of two young and very active little ones. I had on and off low back pain since my last pregnancy and everyday life with my kids was becoming more painful and frustrating. I started therapy with Molly and was so impressed with her kind and compassionate demeanor, her knowledge, the quality of and her practice based on treating the whole person, listening to needs and helping achieve goals. I am back to chasing my kids and being active without pain! Molly is absolutely wonderful! So grateful.