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You Are Not Broken

Am I Normal? Anatomy and Bladder Issues - A Conversation with a Urogynecologist

You Are Not Broken

Kelly Casperson, MD

Medicine, Health & Fitness

5743 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Sarah Boyles is an expert urogynecologist (FPMRS) with more than 15 years of clinical experience. She manages her successful group practice, publishes widely in her field and creates national FPMRS quality standards. For years, she has heard her patients regret not knowing more about their bladder function and wishing this information was easier to find outside of a doctor’s office. Recognizing the need for great pelvic floor education in the real world, she has recently pivoted to creating quality content for women that is easy to obtain through electronic resources. https://www.instagram.com/thewomensbladderdoctor/ https://thewomensbladderdoctor.com/ What is a urogynecologist? How do i know I am normal? (anatomy wise) Why is this such a common question these days What would make me abnormal Talking about bladder leakage, a huge quality of life problem for women. Women with bladder leakage are less sexually active. We talk about the two main types of bladder leakage in women – stress and urge incontinence impact of treating incontinence on sexuality and a woman's quality of life leaking DURING intercourse - a big deal! Vulvar tears during vaginal delivery and muscle injury How to talk to your doctor about your bladder --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kj-casperson/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to You Are Not Broken, the only podcast that combines science, medicine, and psychology, to re-educate your brain and help you live your best-to-love life.

0:15.9

And I'm your host, Ford Certified Female Urologist, Dr. Casperson.

0:25.9

Thank you. board certified female urologist Dr. Casperson. All right, ladies, I'm so excited to have Dr. Boyles here today.

0:29.2

She is an expert eurogynacologist, fellowship trained in female pelvic medicine and

0:33.9

reconstructive surgery, with more than 15 years of clinical experience.

0:38.3

She manages her successful group practice, publishes widely in her field, and creates national female

0:43.3

pelvic and medicine and reconstructive surgery quality standards. F-P-M-R-S for anybody who's in the

0:49.2

no. That's the abbreviation. For years, she has heard her patients regret not knowing more about their bladder

0:55.0

function and wishing the information was easier to find outside of a doctor's office. Recognizing

1:00.3

the need for great pelvic floor education in the real world, she's recently pivoted to create

1:04.8

quality content for women that is easy to obtain through electronic resources. You can find

1:09.9

her work at the women's's bladderdoctor.com

1:12.5

and on Instagram at the women's bladder doctor

1:15.0

and Facebook at the women's bladder doctor.

1:17.4

I'm so excited that you're here.

1:19.1

Thanks, Kelly. I'm happy to be here.

1:21.0

So tell us, what's a urogynecologist for people who don't know?

1:24.6

Yeah, so that's a great question.

1:26.3

So Eurogyncology is a pretty new field.

1:29.2

It's been around since 2013. Most of the people that are urogynecologists are trained in obstetriac in

1:36.3

gynecology and then do a fellowship. You can also do it through a urology tract. And they really

1:41.9

focus on the female pelvis and all the things that can go wrong in the

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