Diastasis recti is a condition describing the abnormal separation of the rectus muscles of the abdominal wall. It is common in women who have given birth. The separation often occurs in pregnancy when the tissue between the rectus muscle stretches, causing a bulge from the abdominal contents leading to abdominal coning. About a third of
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