Join us for an open, honest chat about post-cancer healing that dives into topics often left unsaid.
When you’re navigating diagnosis, treatment, survival, and simply getting through each day, pelvic health understandably isn’t the first thing on your list. Until suddenly… it is.
Many women complete treatment and then face unexpected changes, pain, tightness, dryness, intimacy challenges, fear of touch, or a body that feels unfamiliar, and it can feel like yet another hurdle to navigate after everything else you’ve just overcome.
These symptoms aren’t a “new normal” you have to accept.
You deserve support, relief, and options.
And there are options, gentle, accessible, and grounded in real research, to help you heal, reconnect with your body, and feel like yourself again.
OB-GYN, researcher, and health-tech innovator Dr. Alan Rosenbaum joins this Pelvic Power Hour to shine a light on a part of cancer recovery that often takes women by surprise: pelvic healing. In this conversation, we explore the path forward: more awareness, more support, and a future where pelvic recovery is simply part of whole-person cancer care.
Dr. Rosenbaum brings deep clinical experience and innovation expertise, from cervical cancer screening in rural El Salvador to AI-powered ultrasound technology in Zambia. Today, he’s reimagining how women recover their pelvic health at home with compassionate, research-backed technology.
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In this Pelvic Power Hour, we’ll unpack:
✨ The pelvic health changes many cancer survivors experience — but aren’t warned about ✨ Why pain, dryness, tightness, or intimacy anxiety don’t have to be your “new normal” ✨ How survivors fall through the cracks between hospital discharge and real-life recovery ✨ The emotional + physical layers of pelvic healing — and how to support both ✨ What to look for (and avoid) in pelvic rehab tools
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Because women deserve recovery pathways that honor the whole person — body, mind, intimacy, and identity.
And because healing doesn’t end when treatment does.
About Dr. Alan Rosenbaum
Dr. Alan Rosenbaum is a practicing board-certified OB-GYN, biomedical engineer, and CEO of Cervu, a company making at-home pelvic rehab more accessible, especially for women healing after cancer treatment. With research experience supported by the Fulbright Program, the Gates Foundation, and Google, he brings a rare blend of clinical expertise and innovation to women’s health.


