You’re treating the pelvic floor…
but what if the real driver is higher up?
Discover how airway dysfunction is influencing pelvic floor tension,
coordination, and chronic constipation in your pediatric patients
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If your patients aren’t progressing the way you expect…
• Can’t relax to poop
• Chronic constipation cycles
• Persistent pelvic floor tension
• Toe gripping, breath holding, poor posture
You’re not missing effort.
You might be missing the airway.
The pelvic floor doesn’t work alone
Breathing, rib positioning, and airway function
directly influence pressure in the body.
When that system is off—
the pelvic floor compensates.
This is the missing link.
We'll Go Over
✔️ Airway → pelvic floor connection
✔️ Diaphragm + pressure system explained simply
✔️ Why mouth breathing affects bowel function
✔️ Red flags you’re currently missing
✔️ How to start treating this immediately
Ready to connnect the missing link?
Save Your SeatJoin UsÂ
đź“…Â April 29th, 2026
⏰ 12:00pm, CST📍 Zoom
🎥 Replay included
Hi, we're Dr. Caitlin & Dr. Melissa
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We help providers connect the dots in pediatric pelvic health—
especially when things aren’t adding up clinically.
This airway connection?
It’s one of the biggest missing pieces we see.
Stop guessing.
Start seeing the full picture.
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PS: If you treat pediatric constipation or pelvic floor dysfunction,
this will immediately change how you assess and treat.