
What To Expect After Pelvic Floor Reconstruction
The decision to undergo pelvic reconstructive surgery to correct pelvic organ prolapse (POP) can be difficult. Women often wait years dealing with symptoms of POP

The decision to undergo pelvic reconstructive surgery to correct pelvic organ prolapse (POP) can be difficult. Women often wait years dealing with symptoms of POP

Read our thoughts about and a review of three popular products that claim to improve pelvic floor strength. We’ve all heard the age-old advice that

Simply stated – the pelvic floor isn’t just a female thing – it is a muscular sling supporting the pelvic and abdominal organs of men and women. Here are some great pelvic floor tips for both men and women.

A Guest Blog By Dr. Harriette Scarpero, M.D. It’s estimated that over 37 million Americans live with Overactive Bladder (1,2) – the urgent and frequent

Is there a link between obesity and incontinence? Learn how shedding some weight may help with those bladder leaks.

A Guest Blog By Sally Connor I am a 38-year old woman, and I am angry. Angry that my body has changed so much since I’ve

Recently, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published an article titled “With overactive bladder, drug companies helped create a $3 billion market.” In the article, the authors

What Are UTIs? UTIs, or Urinary Tract Infections, will affect most women at some point in their lifetime. UTIs are recognized by the burning sensation

When Dalia was 28, she had her first child. She’d had a normal pregnancy, and like many of her friends, had some light leakage after

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) can cause a woman to experience many symptoms – incontinence, a heavy feeling in the vagina, or feeling like you are

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure done to remove a woman’s uterus. There are several potential reasons a woman may need a hysterectomy; What To

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