Listen "Let’s Talk About Pelvic Floor Dysfunction | Carine Carmy"
Episode Synopsis
More than 40 million women in the U.S. experience pelvic floor pain or dysfunction. But unfortunately, there are only about 5,000 pelvic floor specialists equipped to properly address these issues. At various stages of life, from pre-pregnancy to menopause, there are several things women need to know about pelvic floor health.In this episode, we hear from Carine Carmy, the co-founder of Origin, the top pelvic floor physical therapy provider. From her extensive background in healthcare and technology, she discusses pelvic floor anatomy, common issues as women age, the relationship between pelvic floor pain and muscle spasms, birth, menopause, and everything in between. Listen to learn about what you can do to prevent and address pelvic floor issues.Discussed in this episode:What does good pelvic floor function look like?Painful intercourse and the brain-body connection Symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction Pelvic floor and its relationship with pain, pleasure, and orgasm What is the most important exercise for pelvic floor?Common pelvic floor issues after giving birth What happens to the pelvic floor during menopause and as we age?“We often think about pelvic floor therapy as, ‘Let me do my kegels after I have a baby so that I don’t pee my pants.’ But it’s really so much more than that. It’s also tied to orgasm and pleasure.” - Carine CarmyRelated to this episode:Resources and episodes on Pelvic Health Check out Origin: www.theoriginway.comNorth American Menopause Society: www.menopause.org Intl. Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health: www.isswsh.org American College of OB-GYN: www.acog.org If you're passionate about advancing women's health, there are many ways you can support the Fempower Health Podcast. Here's how:Subscribe and Listen: Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday by subscribing to the Fempower Health Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your regular listenership is invaluable!Leave a Review: Help us grow by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback not only supports us but also helps others discover our podcast.Share with Others: Spread the word by sharing episodes with friends, family, or anyone interested in women's health. Every share helps!Engage with Our Community: Follow us on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and engaging content. If you are interested in chronic pelvic pain or perimenopause & menopause, specifically, we've created specific social accounts: Peri/Menopause Instagram, Peri/Menopause Facebook,
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