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🗓️ 15 January 2025
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Imagine living with the constant fear of leaking when you sneeze, jump, or can’t find a bathroom in time. Now add in the struggles of constipation, painful sex, or uterine, bladder, or rectal prolapse. These aren’t just occasional annoyances—they’re signs of pelvic floor dysfunction, which affects millions of women every year.
This episode of On Health is for every woman—whether you’re preparing for pregnancy, recovering postpartum, navigating menopause, or striving to age safely and independently. Pelvic health isn’t just about avoiding discomfort; it’s about living with freedom, dignity, and resilience.
I’m joined by Sara Reardon, aka The Vagina Whisperer, a trailblazing pelvic floor physical therapist who’s breaking the silence around this essential but often ignored topic.
As Sara says, "You could live 30 to 50 years postmenopausal, and what you do now can make all the difference in how you live those years—whether you’re traveling, hiking, and socializing, or staying home because of discomfort or embarrassment."
Small, proactive steps like pelvic floor exercises, proper bathroom habits, and therapy can transform your health—not just today, but for decades to come.
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0:14.3 | women's health. |
0:15.4 | From periods to menopause, sex to reproductive health politics, motherhood to mental health, |
0:23.1 | join me for taboo-busting conversations that demystify and destigmatize our bodies, all while bridging the gap between conventional |
0:28.4 | medicine and wellness. Along the way, we'll be exploring the science and wisdom of how our bodies |
0:33.5 | work, what makes us well, what gets in the way, and how we can live our best lives on our |
0:39.2 | terms. When it comes to women's health and well-being, there's nothing we won't talk about. |
0:44.0 | The new medicine for women is here. I'm Dr. Avivaram. Welcome to the podcast. |
1:00.8 | Welcome everyone to today's episode. And before we dive into what I know is going to be an amazing conversation, I wanted to share a tiny bit of my own journey with pelvic floor |
1:06.2 | health, which is part of why this topic feels so important to me. After the birth of my second baby, that kiddo is 36 now, I experienced a uterine prolapse. |
1:16.8 | That means that my uterus was lower in my pelvis than it should be. |
1:22.0 | After my baby was born, I had this constant, just annoying, uncomfortable sense of pressure, this feeling that something was |
1:30.6 | falling out of me or like I always had a full tampon sitting in my vagina. And I'm not sure today, |
1:38.1 | like even until today, what led to it. But during that pregnancy, I carried my toddler in a backpack almost daily. I hiked. I just kind of kept |
1:46.6 | being pioneer woman or something like that and doing all the things. Probably not the wisest choice in |
1:52.6 | hindsight. I'm also hyper extensible, so it could be that I have slightly laxer pelvic ligaments |
1:59.6 | than others. But back then, my midwives had no |
2:03.3 | idea what was happening. They didn't have training in it. I didn't have awareness. So I looked it up |
2:08.8 | by myself and figured out what was going on. And actually, it was terrifying because all the |
2:15.2 | things I read were like surgery, surgery, surgery, |
2:18.9 | pessery, you know, your uterus falling out of your vagina. It was actually really scary. |
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