What to expect from pelvic floor physical therapy
If you’ve been referred to pelvic floor physical therapy, you might feel a little nervous — and that’s completely normal. As a urogynecologist, I work closely with pelvic
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If you’ve been referred to pelvic floor physical therapy, you might feel a little nervous — and that’s completely normal. As a urogynecologist, I work closely with pelvic
Read morePelvic organ prolapse sounds much more intimidating (and slightly catastrophic) than it actually is. The condition is quite common, yet underdiagnosed and undertreated. This is largely due to
Read morePelvic floor disorders are incredibly common, yet not normal experiences. People often live with them for years without ever seeking care, partly due to embarrassment and partly because
Read moreImagine how much less alone we’d feel if we let go of embarrassment around common conditions. Bladder leakage—also known as urinary incontinence—isn’t a normal part of life, but
Read moreIf you leak urine with coughing, lifting, laughing, sneezing or any other physical activity, you have stress urinary incontinence. The severity can range from mildly irritating to socially debilitating.
Read moreOveractive bladder is the name given to symptoms of urinary urgency (the sudden overwhelming urge to urinate that feels like you may not be able to control it),
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