MAM Perinatal Center

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Photos from MAM Perinatal Center's post 11/06/2026

Struggling with leaks? Urgency? Feeling like you always need to run to the bathroom?
It’s easy to blame your bladder…
but in many cases, the real issue is your pelvic floor.

A pelvic floor that is too weak OR too tight can’t properly support your bladder or control urine flow.
That’s when symptoms show up:
• leaking when you cough, laugh, or exercise
• sudden urgency
• frequent bathroom trips

And here’s the important part:
👉Tight doesn’t mean strong
👉Weak doesn’t mean the only solution is Kegels

Your pelvic floor needs balance, coordination, and proper function.
The good news? This is something we can work on.

Through pelvic floor rehabilitation, you can regain control, comfort, and confidence in your body.

Book your pelvic floor consultation today and let’s address the root —not just the symptoms

27/05/2026

We often describe the cervix as something that “opens” — but it’s not a door.
It softens, thins, and gradually transforms to allow birth to happen.
Understanding this changes how you see labor: less mechanical, more physiological.
Less force, more process. 🤍

Want to learn how your body actually works during labor?
Book our prenatal class — where we prepare you with knowledge that truly matters.

23/05/2026

In a world full of information, it’s easy to jump to the worst-case scenario.
But not every symptom is dangerous — and not every answer is found online.
What truly matters is context, proper guidance, and knowing who to ask.

Your peace of mind starts with the right information. 🤍
Book your birth preparation session on 03536339.

09/05/2026

More Than Just a Kick !

There is a moment in every pregnancy where it stops being an “idea” and starts being a person. That moment is the first time you feel them move.
Did you know baby movements are often a response to your voice, your lunch, or even your position? When they kick, they are communicating their comfort or their excitement. It’s a two-way street.

Tip: In the quiet moments of the evening, place your hands on your belly and just breathe. You aren’t just feeling a physical movement; you are experiencing the only language your baby has right now.

When did you first feel your “little roommate” say hello? Tag a mama-to-be who is waiting for that first flutter!

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Qubic Center, Daoud Amoun Street, Horch Tabet, Sin El Fil, 10th Floor
Beirut
961

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 20:00
Thursday 08:00 - 20:00
Friday 08:00 - 20:00
Saturday 08:00 - 20:00