Pelvic Health
Treatment for Pelvic Floor Issues Post-Pregnancy and Birth
There are various treatment options for pelvic floor issues after pregnancy and birth including medications, kegel exercises, and pessaries.
There are various treatment options for pelvic floor issues after pregnancy and birth including medications, kegel exercises, and pessaries.
Urinary incontinence is any involuntary loss of bladder control - what are the types, causes, treatments, and issues that may develop?
There are many different ways to deal with your period, including sanitary pads, tampons, and more. Let's explore some of the different options out there.
Our bodies change over time in many different ways, and any woman must know what is required to maintain a healthy vagina at each stage of her life.
It's important to have strong pelvic floor muscles. Here are some of the best pelvic floor exercises you can do at home--no equipment needed.
25 percent of women experience pelvic floor disorders. Fortunately, treating pelvic floor dysfunction is possible and usually relatively straightforward.
If you have pelvic pain, should you seek treatment, or is it nothing to worry about? Let’s explore what different conditions commonly cause pelvic pain.
Fecal incontinence is the involuntary loss of gas or stool and is more common than you'd think. Learn about the causes and treatments.