The goal of this observational study with an embedded pilot clinical trial is to learn how the pelvic floor recovers after vaginal childbirth and whether early individualized pelvic floor muscle training can improve recovery in people who experience pelvic floor symptoms after vaginal delivery. The main questions it aims to answer are: * How do pelvic floor muscles and surrounding tissues change and recover during the first year after vaginal childbirth? * How are these structural changes and their recovery related to urinary, bowel, and vaginal symptoms? * In participants with pelvic floor symptoms after vaginal childbirth, does early individualized pelvic floor muscle training improve symptoms and support structural recovery compared with usual care? Researchers will compare participants who receive the early pelvic floor muscle training to those receiving standard postpartum care to see if the training helps improve pelvic floor function and reduce symptoms. Participants will: Attend clinic visits at six weeks, and six months after childbirth Complete questionnaires about urinary, bowel, and vaginal symptoms, as well as physical activity and quality of life at six weeks, and four, six months, and twelve months after childbirth Undergo clinical pelvic floor assessments, including vaginal palpation of muscle strength, tone, and perineal body stability Have ultrasound examinations of the pelvic floor to assess muscle structure, tissue integrity, and perineal body morphology For those in the pilot trial, participate in an early, individualized pelvic floor muscle training program This study will provide important information about how the pelvic floor heals after childbirth, how structural changes are linked to symptoms, and whether early personalized training can help prevent long-term problems.
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Vaginal symptoms
Timeframe: Participants will complete the ICIQ-VS at 6 weeks, 4, 6 and 12 months postpartum.
Urinary incontinence
Timeframe: Participants will complete the ICIQ-UI short form at 6 weeks, 4, 6 and 12 months postpartum.
Bowel function
Timeframe: Participants will complete the PFQ-PP at 2 and 6 weeks, 4, 6 and 12 months postpartum.
Changes in levator hiatus area
Timeframe: Participants will attend to ultrasound assessments at 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum
Changes in levator plate length
Timeframe: Participants will attend to ultrasound assessments at 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum
Changes in bladder neck height
Timeframe: Participants will attend to ultrasound assessments at 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum
Changes in urogenital hiatus
Timeframe: Participants will attend to ultrasound assessments at 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum
Qualitative measures for perineal body integrity
Timeframe: Assessed 6 weeks and 6 months postpartum