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Regain confidence, strength, and balance with expert-guided pelvic floor and core programs designed for every stage of womanhood. WHOW Wellness offers virtual sessions and self-paced courses to help you move, heal, and feel your best.

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Why Choose WHOW as Your Pelvic Floor & Women’s Wellness Provider?

Expert Women’s Care

Every program is created and led by licensed pelvic floor specialists who understand the unique needs of women at every stage of life.

Holistic Healing Approach

We focus on strengthening both body and mind—combining movement, mindfulness, and education for lasting results.

Flexible Virtual Access

Join from anywhere with on-demand courses and private online sessions that fit your schedule and lifestyle.

Empowering Every Journey

From pregnancy to postpartum and beyond, we guide you step-by-step toward confidence, balance, and lifelong wellness.

Why Women Everywhere Are Prioritizing Pelvic Floor Health

1 in 3 Women

Experience Leakage

Pelvic floor dysfunction is more common than most realize—but with proper guidance and exercises, many women see major improvements within weeks.

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See Noticeable Core Strength Gains

Regular pelvic floor and core training helps restore posture, balance, and confidence, improving overall strength and mobility in daily life.

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Report Improved Quality of Life

Women who invest in pelvic wellness feel more in control of their bodies, experience less pain, and enjoy greater freedom to move without fear or discomfort.

How We Help You

We Help Women

Restore Strength & Confidence

WHOW Wellness empowers women to reconnect with their bodies through expert-guided pelvic floor and core programs. Our virtual sessions and courses make healing simple, supportive, and effective.

Client Satisfaction

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Personalized Virtual Session

Meet one-on-one with Dr. Sarah Zanotti in a customized virtual pelvic floor session. Together, you’ll identify your unique goals, learn foundational exercises, and receive expert guidance to restore strength, confidence, and balance.

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Postpartum Recovery (8 Weeks)

Rebuild safely after birth with a self-guided program that fits your schedule. Strengthen your core, improve stability, and reconnect with your body through simple, effective lessons designed for new moms.

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Empowered Pregnancy (8 or 12 Weeks)

Prepare your body and mind for pregnancy, labor, and recovery with movement-based education and mindful exercise. These courses help moms-to-be reduce pain, improve mobility, and stay strong throughout every trimester.

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Functional Yoga & Incontinence Recovery

Move freely and live confidently with two targeted wellness programs. Functional Yoga enhances flexibility, mobility, and pelvic connection, while Incontinence Recovery helps you regain bladder control and eliminate leaks, so you can feel empowered every day.

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Meet Dr. Sarah Zanotti, PT, DPT, OMPT, FAFS

Founder of WHOW Wellness, Dr. Sarah Zanotti brings over a decade of orthopedic physical-therapy expertise and a heartfelt passion for women’s health to every client. After earning her Doctorate of Physical Therapy and specializing in Orthopedic Manual Therapy, she became a mother of three and saw firsthand the pelvic-floor challenges many women face. Fueled by that experience, she created WHOW to provide compassionate, evidence-based care and empower women to regain strength, control, and confidence, right from home.

Over 200+ Happy Women Nationwide

"The virtual sessions fit perfectly into my busy life.”

"I loved that I could do everything from home while still getting personalized feedback and support. Sarah made every session feel comfortable and encouraging, and her approach helped me rebuild strength I didn’t realize I’d lost.

-Jenn

"I finally understand my body again."

"After my second baby, I struggled with core weakness and bladder leaks that made me feel defeated. Dr. Sarah’s guidance was compassionate, practical, and truly life-changing, within weeks, I felt stronger, more confident, and completely in tune with my body again."

-Blerta

"This course gave me my confidence back."

"The Postpartum Recovery program was exactly what I needed after giving birth. The lessons were clear, the exercises were safe, and Sarah’s expertise helped me heal and feel capable again, both physically and mentally."

-Shannon

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Understanding Pelvic Floor Therapy: What You Need to Know

October 23, 20254 min read

Pelvic floor therapy is a necessary form of physical therapy that focuses on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues in the pelvic region. It is designed for individuals who face issues like pelvic pain, incontinence, or dysfunction related to the pelvic floor. In this blog post, we will delve into what pelvic floor therapy involves, its benefits, who it can help, and what to expect during treatment.

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What is the Pelvic Floor?

The pelvic floor consists of a group of muscles that support the bladder, uterus (in women), and rectum. These muscles play a vital role in several bodily functions, including urination, bowel movements, and sexual activity. According to the American Urological Association, about 33% of women and 25% of men experience some form of urinary incontinence in their lifetime. When these muscles weaken or don't function properly, individuals can suffer from issues like urinary incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction.

Why is Pelvic Floor Therapy Important?

Pelvic floor therapy addresses issues that people often hesitate to discuss. Conditions like urinary incontinence and pelvic pain can significantly reduce one’s quality of life. Studies show that over 50% of women who have given birth may face pelvic floor dysfunction, making this therapy critical.

Moreover, pelvic floor therapy helps prevent severe complications. By strengthening these muscles, individuals may avoid chronic problems that potentially require invasive surgeries. For example, a study found that engaging in pelvic floor exercises can reduce the incidence of pelvic organ prolapse, a condition affecting 1 in 3 women by the age of 50.

Additionally, pelvic floor therapy promotes overall pelvic health. It can increase sexual function, enhance bladder and bowel control, and relieve pain, leading to a better quality of life.

Who Can Benefit from Pelvic Floor Therapy?

Pelvic floor therapy can help a broad range of individuals, including:

  • Women: Many women deal with pelvic floor problems during pregnancy, postpartum, or menopause. Common conditions like urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and diastasis recti can be effectively treated with therapy.

  • Men: Men may encounter pelvic floor dysfunction, especially after prostate surgery or due to chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Pelvic floor therapy has been shown to help manage these conditions efficiently.

  • Individuals with Chronic Pain: Those suffering from chronic pain issues, such as fibromyalgia or endometriosis, may find that pelvic floor therapy provides relief by addressing muscle tension in the pelvic area.

  • Athletes: Athletes, particularly those in high-impact sports, often benefit from pelvic floor therapy. For instance, pelvic floor therapy can improve core stability and overall performance, helping to prevent injuries.

What to Expect During Pelvic Floor Therapy

If you are considering pelvic floor therapy, here's what you can typically expect during your sessions:

Initial Assessment

The journey begins with an initial assessment. A qualified therapist will carry out a detailed evaluation. This process could include a discussion of your medical history, symptoms, and lifestyle choices. They may also conduct a physical examination to determine muscle strength and function.

Treatment Plan

After the assessment, the therapist will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. This plan may include exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, relaxation techniques, and guidance on proper body mechanics to support overall effectiveness

Exercises and Techniques

Pelvic floor therapy usually combines various exercises and techniques, such as:

  • Exercises: These exercises strengthen pelvic floor muscles, improving bladder control. Research indicates that performing pelvic floor exercises regularly can lead to a 50-80% improvement in urinary incontinence for many women.

  • Biofeedback: This technique uses sensors to provide real-time feedback on muscle activity, allowing individuals to learn how to effectively engage and relax their pelvic floor muscles.

  • Manual Therapy: The therapist may employ hands-on techniques to relieve tension in the pelvic floor muscles and the surrounding areas.

  • Education: Understanding your body is crucial. Therapists will educate you about pelvic health, proper posture, and lifestyle adjustments to aid your progress.

Benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy

Pelvic floor therapy offers numerous advantages, including:

  • Improved Bladder and Bowel Control: Strengthening pelvic floor muscles helps reduce urinary and fecal incontinence, allowing individuals to regain control.

  • Reduced Pain: Many individuals find significant relief from pelvic pain through therapy, enhancing their overall well-being.

  • Enhanced Sexual Function: By addressing pain and dysfunction, pelvic floor therapy can lead to better sexual health and satisfaction.

  • Increased Awareness: Patients often develop a deeper understanding of their bodies, promoting improved self-care and health management.

Take the First Step Toward Better Health

Pelvic floor therapy is a valuable resource for those experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction. By addressing issues such as incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction, this specialized therapy can greatly enhance one's quality of life. If you're considering pelvic floor therapy, consult a qualified therapist to discuss your symptoms and craft a personalized treatment plan. Remember, reaching out for help is the first step toward healthier pelvic function.

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Your Questions, Answer!

What is the Pelvic Health Essentials for Women course?

It’s a self-guided, educational course designed to help women understand the fundamentals of pelvic floor health including anatomy, pregnancy and postpartum changes, and daily self-care techniques for long-term wellness.

Who are WHOW’s programs designed for?

Our programs are made for women at every stage of life whether you’re preparing for pregnancy, recovering postpartum, or addressing concerns like incontinence or core weakness.

How do virtual pelvic floor sessions work?

Each 1:1 session with Dr. Sarah Zanotti is personalized to your needs and goals. You’ll meet virtually from the comfort of your home and receive guided exercises, education, and ongoing support to restore pelvic floor strength and confidence.

Are the courses self-paced?

Yes! All of our online programs are completely self-guided, allowing you to move through lessons and exercises at your own pace while still receiving expert instruction.

What’s the difference between the 8-week and 12-week pregnancy programs?

Both Empowered Pregnancy programs build strength and stability for moms-to-be, but the 12-week version offers extended guidance and more in-depth preparation for labor and recovery.

Do I need prior fitness or yoga experience?

Not at all. Our programs are designed for all fitness levels and focus on gentle, functional movement that supports your body where it’s at today.

What if I experience leaks or pain during exercise?

You’re not alone and that’s exactly what WHOW is here to help with. Our Incontinence Recovery and 1:1 sessions are designed to reduce pain, restore bladder control, and rebuild confidence safely.

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