Diastasis recti

A condition in which the two large muscles in the abdomen pull apart, often during pregnancy.

Overview

Overview

Diastasis recti happens most often in pregnant people who are older than 35 and give birth to large babies or twins. Obesity raises the risk.

Symptoms

Symptoms

There may be a bulge in the middle of the belly. It might show only when the belly muscles tense, such as during coughing or when curling up while lying flat.

Treatments

Treatments

Treatment might include physical therapy. Surgery, often cosmetic, can reduce the bulge.