Mandy Funk, 37, remembers when her body began to betray her. As a college junior, she began to have episodes in which her body would act as if it were aroused for no reason. Sometimes, she says, it ...
Emerging research and anecdotal reports suggest that the weight-loss drugs may cause vulvar and urogenital changes.
This story is Part 1 of a 2-part series on pelvic health. Part 2 covers pelvic health for men. Pelvic health is important in ...
Dr. Alison Ankiewicz specializes in pelvic health, helping women manage cancer-related pelvic issues through hands-on techniques, exercises, and emotional support. Collaboration with oncologists, ...
Pelvic floor health is finally becoming a mainstream women’s health conversation. Here’s why it matters before pregnancy, ...
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Are you holding anger in your vagina? How to ease pelvic floor tension
Ever notice how stress shows up in unexpected places? Maybe your shoulders tense up during a tough day or you clench your jaw ...
Lately, millions have been Googling for information about pelvic floor dysfunction. And it's no wonder. After menopause, around 50% of women develop symptoms that can be minor (peeing a bit when we ...
Are you a woman who exercises regularly? If so, here's a vital question: do you train your pelvic floor muscles as part of your routine? If the answer is no, now's the time to start. It's never too ...
A gynecologic surgery specialist shares endometriosis symptoms she monitors in herself including period pain, bowel and ...
Leaking a little pee every now and then isn’t as innocuous as it seems.
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