
Pregnancy and the Pelvic Floor
Pregnancy changes your body in amazing ways, but some of those changes are less welcome than others.– Hear from Melissa Nassaney in our latest podcast.
Pregnancy changes your body in amazing ways, but some of those changes are less welcome than others.– Hear from Melissa Nassaney in our latest podcast.
Do you find yourself waking up more than once a night to use the bathroom? If you do, you may have something called nocturia, which is a condition that causes you to have to get out of bed to pee two or more times a night.
Aleece Fosnight, a board-certified physician assistant specializing in sexual medicine, women’s health and urology, and medical advisor for Aeroflow Urology talks about Men’s bladder health
Aleece Fosnight, a board-certified physician assistant specializing in sexual medicine, women’s health and urology, and medical advisor for Aeroflow Urology talks about Men’s bladder health
Janet Firestone, the National Medicaid account executive for Tranquility shares insights as she has been working directly with Medicaid recipients and care coordinators, navigating the Medicaid process to determine coverage and connecting them with authorized suppliers to help them get the incontinence products they need.
Dr. Brianne Grogan talks about pelvic organ prolapse, explaining what it is, what symptoms women should look for and what treatment options are available.
Dr. Jannah Thompson. She’s a board certified urogynecologist and urologist in private practice in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and she’s an expert not only about the diagnosis and treatment of bowel issues, but also about making patients feel comfortable reaching out and finding the help they need.
Stress urinary incontinence, or SUI, is one of the most common types of bladder issues that women face, but there’s a lot of confusion about
Pelvic floor strengthening devices have produced remarkable results for countless women suffering from incontinence, but it’s easy to get confused by all the choices out
In this edition of Life Without Leaks, we’re joined by Melissa Nassaney, Physical Therapist, women’s health educator and founder of Full Circle Pelvic Health in
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On today’s episode, we’re talking with Dr. Kathleen Kobashi, chair of the Department of Urology at Houston Methodist Hospital, about patients’ perspectives on some of
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