The Short Story: Bladder leakage, or incontinence, affects one in three women at some point in their lives. Bladder leakage can cause feelings of embarrassment, shame, and isolation,...
Laughing, Sneezing, and Peeing: The Unwanted Trio of Incontinence and How to Beat it
Are you aware that there exist various types of incontinence? Stress Incontinence, occurs when urine leaks during laughter, sneezing, or coughing, while Urge Incontinence involves feeling the need...
The Bladder-Orgasm Connection: 7 Tips to Boosting Pleasure and Strengthening Your Pelvic Floor
The Short Story The bladder and pelvic floor muscles play a major role in the intensity of orgasms. Strengthening these muscles through exercises such as Kegels can lead to more intense and...
Pelvic Wellness: Understanding Pelvic Organ Prolapse
The Short Story Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common condition that affects many women, but it's not something that is often talked about. The signs and symptoms of POP include a feeling of...
Say Goodbye to Incontinence: How Pilates, Yoga, Physical Therapy, and Mindfulness Can Help
The Short Story Non-surgical methods, such as Pilates and yoga, can help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which play a crucial role in bladder control. Pelvic floor physical therapy can be...
Pelvic Floor & Perimenopause: What Active Women Need to Know
👉 Watch Now: Our latest Pelvic Power Hour interview with Catherine Reisen – available now on-demand. https://youtu.be/pb_Du_-nsS4 Is your pelvic floor giving up on you during workouts? You’re not...
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New Event on October 15th: Why Intimacy Hurts? Expert Advice on Pelvic Pain & At-Home Relief
Painful sex and pelvic pain are common, but they are not normal. Too many women are told to “just live with it,” or worse, left feeling like something must be wrong with them. The reality is, painful intimacy is incredibly common, yet stigma, shame, and outdated ideas...
