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Pregnancy pelvic pain is common – and treatable
Pelvic pain can show up at different stages of pregnancy and for a variety of reasons, from shifting hormones and loosening joints to your baby's position. The good news? While it's uncomfortable, ...
Pelvic health physiotherapist Clare Bourne offers her advice and tips for those wanting to learn more about pelvic floor ...
NORTH PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Pelvic floor therapy is often recommended for women after giving birth, but it can also help in many other circumstances and it's frequently misunderstood. Casey Bailey, ...
This Practice Point commentary discusses the systematic review by Hay-Smith and colleagues, which investigated the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) for preventing and treating urinary ...
Physical therapy can address common pelvic floor issues for women during and after pregnancy. Preventive care during pregnancy can help prepare for birth and postpartum recovery. Early and appropriate ...
Laparoscopic surgery in pregnancy is safe and feasible. It offers the patient the benefits of a minimally invasive approach, including decreased postoperative pain, decreased narcotic requirements, ...
From not treating your rectum as a storage facility to lifting weights, experts offer advice on how to maintain a healthy pelvic floor for longer ...
Fishel Chiropractic, a family-oriented practice in Sunset Hills, Missouri, emphasizes the significance of postpartum ...
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Ectopic pregnancy: What it is, why it happens, and what to watch for
Ectopic pregnancies are rare but very serious, and you may not hear about them until you (or someone you know) experience one.
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