Pelvic Health Red Flags: Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

31/03/2025 22 min Temporada 1 Episodio 35
Pelvic Health Red Flags: Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

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In this essential episode, Roberta Bass — Women’s Health Physiotherapist, Pilates Instructor, Menopause Mentor, and founder of Thrive and Shine Women’s Wellness — highlights the pelvic health warning signs no woman should ignore.From postmenopausal bleeding to unexplained pelvic pain, Roberta shares what different symptoms might mean, when to seek medical advice, and what support is available if the cause turns out to be benign but still life-impacting.You’ll gain clarity on which signs could signal more serious issues such as cancer or nerve compression, and when women’s health physiotherapy or lifestyle changes can make a real difference to your comfort and wellbeing.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:Why postmenopausal bleeding always needs medical assessmentWhat bleeding between periods or after sex could indicateWhen bloating, pelvic pain, or digestive changes require investigationHow bladder or bowel changes might be linked to pelvic floor issues or more serious concernsThe red flag signs of cauda equina syndrome and why it’s an emergencyWhat to do if you experience pain during intercourse or unusual dischargeHow even non-urgent symptoms can affect quality of life — and what can be done to helpResources & Support: If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms or want personalised support for your pelvic health or menopause journey, visit: 👉 www.thriveandshinewomenswellness.co.ukRoberta offers specialist physiotherapy and holistic care to support women through all life stages.www.thriveandshinewomenswellness.co.uk Free Masterclass: Is Perimenopause Causing Your Symptoms? → Click here to watch Supporting women’s health transitions with physiotherapy, menopause mentoring, Pilates and subconscious mindset tools. Follow, subscribe and share the Making Sense of Menopause podcast to help more women access the support they deserve.