
Understanding Pelvic Organ Prolapse: What You Need to Know
If you’ve recently noticed changes in your pelvic floor health, you’re not alone. Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) affects about 50% of women at some point

If you’ve recently noticed changes in your pelvic floor health, you’re not alone. Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) affects about 50% of women at some point

Are you contemplating hysterectomy? Recently recovering from a hysterectomy? If your doctor hasn’t yet spoken with you about pelvic organ prolapse after hysterectomy, read on

One thing that many of my clients with pelvic organ prolapse ask is, “Can you have intercourse with a prolapsed uterus?” The answer is usually

Childbirth is the primary risk factor for pelvic organ prolapse. While it is impossible to prolapse-proof your birth process, having a better understanding of prolapse

If you’ve recently been diagnosed with pelvic organ prolapse, it’s natural to be overwhelmed by a mix of shock, confusion, fear and even devastation. This

The hips and pelvic floor are intimately interconnected muscle systems. A clear understanding of how hip mobility affects the pelvic floor will help you work
For athletes, especially weightlifters, managing pelvic organ prolapse can be challenging. There are risks to consider before participating in your sport, including the possibility of

Looking for comprehensive guidance on safe and effective exercises designed for the relief and recovery of a prolapsed uterus? Look no further. Learn about what

A uterine prolapse occurs when the pelvic floor becomes weakened and the surrounding tissues, muscles, and ligaments are unable to provide proper support to the uterus. This may

What is Rectal Prolapse? Rectal prolapse is another form of pelvic organ prolapse. Rectal prolapse occurs as a result of the rectum (the last part

The uterus is one of the most important support structures in the pelvic floor. It provides support for the vagina and can help prevent conditions

You did it. You birthed a bouncing baby and your body is in recovery from enduring the sheer awesomeness that is childbirth. As the months

Surgery for pelvic organ prolapse is a big deal. It is a big deal because you live in an age where you have many pathways

Cystocele is the most common type of pelvic organ prolapse that occurs after vaginal childbirth. During a vaginal delivery, the pelvic floor muscles can be

Repair for a vaginal rectocele is pursued in order to correct the herniation or bulging of the bottom wall of the vagina. Symptoms of rectocele