
Preparing Your Pelvic Floor For Pregnancy And Beyond
A guest blog written by Michelle Herbst, PT Congratulations! As you prepare for your baby there is a lot to think about. Doctor’s appointments. Baby

A guest blog written by Michelle Herbst, PT Congratulations! As you prepare for your baby there is a lot to think about. Doctor’s appointments. Baby

Millions of Americans experience some form of incontinence. And, while this condition affects both genders, if you are a woman, you are more likely to

As a pregnant woman, you are bombarded with information – books, blogs, websites, and even strangers on the street love to regale you with stories

Concluding his 3-part series on urinary incontinence in men suffering with benign prostatic hyperplasia, Dr. Richard Roach, of Advanced Urology in Oxford, FL, shares the

This is the second in a 3-part series on urinary incontinence in men suffering with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Dr. Richard Roach, of Advanced Urology in

Think Incontinence is just something that happens to us as we age? Think again. Incontinence affects over 25 million Americans, and can happen to anyone,

This is the first in a 3-part series on urinary incontinence in men suffering with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Dr. Richard Roach, of Advanced

Believe it or not, standing up straight is one of the most important things to remember when you’re trying to keep your pelvic floor healthy.

Thinking about trying to treat your overactive bladder with an herbal concoction? Many think that an herbal treatment may be more natural than medication, but

Pelvic pain is pain that you experience in the lowermost part of your abdomen and pelvis. It can occur in both men and women, however, it is more common in women.

If you suffer from an Overactive Bladder (OAB), you have likely tried some form of treatment to manage your symptoms. But you may not be

For the more than 25 million Americans with bladder control loss, leaving their comfort zone can be a daunting thought. It doesn’t have to
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