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by Tricia Howard
Incontinence can be a difficult and embarrassing condition to deal with. It's estimated that over 200 million people worldwide suffer from some for...
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by Tricia Howard
Giving birth is a life-changing experience for women, both physically and emotionally. Along with the joy of welcoming a new member into the family...
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by Tricia Howard
Prolapse is a common condition among women, affecting approximately 50% of women over the age of 50. It occurs when the muscles and tissues support...
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by Tricia Howard
As women, we often hear about the importance of pelvic health. However, it's not until we experience issues such as prolapse that we realize just h...
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by Tricia Howard
Pelvic floor organ prolapse is a common condition that affects many women. It occurs when the muscles and tissues in the pelvic floor weaken or str...
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by Tricia Howard
Uterine prolapse is a condition that affects many women. It occurs when the muscles and ligaments that support the uterus weaken, causing it to sli...
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by Tricia Howard
Prolapse is a common and often uncomfortable condition that affects many women. It occurs when the pelvic organs, such as the bladder, uterus, or r...
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by Tricia Howard
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and tissues that support the organs in your pelvis, including the bladder, uterus, and rectum. These muscles...
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by Tricia Howard
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and tissues that support the organs in the pelvis, including the bladder, uterus, and rectum. When these mus...
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by Tricia Howard
Congratulations on your new addition to the family! As a new mother, you may be experiencing many changes in your body, including those in your pel...
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by Tricia Howard
A strong pelvic floor is a cornerstone of overall health and well-being. It plays a crucial role in supporting our internal organs, controlling uri...
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by Tricia Howard
The importance of a healthy pelvic floor is often overlooked in discussions about men’s health. However, pelvic floor dysfunction in men is more co...
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