Understanding Diastasis Recti: Abdominal Separation After Pregnancy

The anatomy, causes, and evidence-based principles behind diagnosing and healing abdominal separation — explained clearly for new parents.

⏱ 1h 15m 📚 7 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Diastasis recti — the separation of the two sides of the rectus abdominis along the linea alba — is one of the most common and least well-explained postpartum conditions. Many parents are told they have it at a postnatal check-up without receiving a clear explanation of what it means, how serious it is, or what healing actually involves. Misconceptions abound: that any abdominal exercise will make it worse, that it can never fully heal, or conversely that it resolves on its own without any specific attention. By the end of this course you will be able to accurately describe the anatomy of diastasis recti, distinguish clinically significant separation from normal postpartum abdominal changes, understand the principles that underlie safe rehabilitation, and recognize which exercises are appropriate and which carry meaningful risk of worsening the condition. What you will learn: - The anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall — rectus abdominis, linea alba, transverse abdominis, and how they work together - How and why the linea alba widens during pregnancy, and what this means for core function - How to self-assess for diastasis recti: the finger-width test, what it measures, and its limitations - What research currently tells us about which gap measurements are clinically significant - The concept of tension transfer across the linea alba and why it matters more than gap width alone - Which movement patterns create high intra-abdominal pressure and why they are approached cautiously in early rehabilitation - The difference between the transverse abdominis and the superficial core muscles, and why rehabilitation begins deep - Common myths about diastasis recti and what the current evidence actually supports This course is organized as a series of readings with detailed anatomical explanations, supplemented by illustrated diagrams showing the structures involved. Reflection prompts guide you through applying the concepts to your own body and experience. The tone throughout is calm, factual, and respectful of the range of experiences parents bring to this topic. This course is designed for postpartum parents, partners, and caregivers who want a thorough understanding of diastasis recti before beginning any rehabilitation. No prior anatomy knowledge is required. The content is educational and does not replace assessment by a pelvic floor physiotherapist or women's health specialist, which is strongly recommended before beginning a targeted rehabilitation program.

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