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Mommy Labor Nurse

A Pelvic Floor Deep Dive with the Down There Doctors

Mommy Labor Nurse

Liesel Teen

Parenting, Kids & Family

51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Today we're diving into a topic that often remains in the shadows despite its profound impact on women's health – the pelvic floor!

Pelvic floor health isn't just a topic for medical professionals; it's something that affects millions of women, and yet, it's often met with silence or uncertainty. That's why we're thrilled to have the "Down There Doctors" here with us today.

Dr. Karyn Eilber and Dr. Victoria Scott are passionate urogynecologists, who have made it their mission to shine a spotlight on pelvic floor health and break the stigma surrounding it.

They're also the co-authors of the candidly titled book, A Woman's Guide to Her Pelvic Floor. What The F*@# is Going On Down There.

In this episode, we'll discuss common challenges women face during and after pregnancy, and uncover practical solutions to empower women with knowledge about their bodies.

Throughout our conversation, we'll learn about the importance of pelvic floor health, break down myths and misconceptions, and uncover how their book aims to empower women with the knowledge they need to navigate this often-overlooked aspect of their well-being.

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About Dr. Karyn Eilber

Karyn is a Professor of Urology and Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the Program Director for the Cedars-Sinai Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS) fellowship training program. Prior to joining Cedars-Sinai, Dr. Eilber practiced at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

She completed medical school, urology residency and a fellowship in female pelvic medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Eilber’ s research focus has been in the areas of urogynecology and female sexual dysfunction, and she has published multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts and book chapters. She has lectured nationally and internationally and instructs other physicians across the country on how to perform certain FPMRS surgical procedures. She is the co-founder of Glissant Intimate Care and a founding medical partner of Doctorpedia.

About Dr. Victoria Scott

Victoria has a long-standing interest in quality-of-care research in female pelvic medicine that began during her medical school training at UCLA. She completed her urology residency and a fellowship in FPMRS at UCLA.

While a resident and fellow at UCLA, her research was focused on developing quality-of-care indicators for women with urinary incontinence and vaginal prolapse and improving the quality of care delivered to women with recurrent urinary tract infections. Currently, her efforts are aimed at better educating primary care providers in the treatment of female pelvic floor disorders to further improve the care of women with these conditions.

She has published multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts and presented her research at numerous national conferences. Before joining her current practice with Optum, she was Director of Education for the Cedars-Sinai FPRMS fellowship training program and on the faculty of the Cedars-Sinai Urology Residency training program.

Transcript

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you can't put a tennis ball through your nose without something happening.

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And we have done a very poor job of educating women before delivery as to what to expect and really what is the realm of normal.

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So I see a lot of women who are so upset,

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you know, they had this birth plan,

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it didn't work out.

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Absolutely, a woman should have her birth plan,

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but I think every woman should also understand that the baby in your body may have other plans for you. You're listening to the Mommy Labor Nurse Podcast where you'll gain the tools, knowledge,

0:40.0

and confidence you need to erase the unknowns, feel in control, and have an even better

0:45.2

birth no matter how you deliver.

0:47.9

My name is Liesel Teen, Mom of Two, practicing labor and delivery nurse and your host.

0:54.0

From over eight years and counting of working at the bedside,

0:57.6

I know that knowledge is the key to an even better birth.

1:02.0

So tune in each week to learn about all things pregnancy, birth, and

1:06.4

postpartum from me, a labor and delivery nurse that's seen it all. And now let's get into

1:11.8

this week's episode.

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Hello and welcome back to the Mommy Labor Nurse Podcast.

1:19.0

I'm your host Leaselleine.

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And today we are diving into a topic that often remains in the shadows despite its profound impact on women's health.

1:28.4

Can you guess what it is? It is the pelvic floor. Yeah.

1:32.6

So pelvic floor health isn't just a topic

1:35.4

for medical professionals.

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I will tell you that.

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