Blogs For Moms: No More Pregnancy, Birth, or Postpartum Overwhelm
It’s easy to find a million tips for baby….this blog is all for YOU
Vulvodynia & Vulvar Pain: When To Seek Help
If you are experiencing pain “down there,” this is not uncommon, but that doesn’t mean you have to live with it. Let’s talk about what vulvodynia is, what cause.
The Leaking Urine Diary: Surviving Cold & Flu Season
Urinary incontinence isn’t something you just have to live with, there are ways to strengthen those pelvic floor muscles and help you hold in that urine.
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy: What You Need To Know
Many people really don’t know what pelvic floor physical therapists do and how we can help make your life better, so let’s talk about it!
Painful Sex? Let’s Talk About Those Pelvic Floor Muscles
For many women, sex after baby is painful. Let’s talk about why and what you can do about it.
What’s a Realistic Postpartum Recovery Timeline?
Everyone’s postpartum recovery timeline is different, here are a couple of things you can do to speed yours up.
14 Tips on How to Survive Your First 2 Weeks Postpartum
There’s plenty of info on taking care of a baby, these tips are all for YOU. Here are 14 tips to help you start recovering during your first 2 weeks postpartum.
Baby Wearing: 5 Tips to Prevent Baby Carrier Back Pain
Baby-wearing can be a lifesaver, but too much of anything can cause strain on your muscles. Learn how to enjoy that bonding time without wearing down your body.
The Episiotomy: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
While there’s no way to eliminate the need for an episiotomy, there are a few ways to improve your odds for bypassing this procedure.
Postpartum Recovery: 6 Post-Hospital Essentials
Creating what I refer to as a “vag bag,” can make life a whole lot easier. Here’s a quick list of items you’ll need to have on hand.
C-Section Tips for Dads and Partners
What to expect and how to best prepare for and help your partner before, during, and after their c-section.
Urinary Incontinence: Are Kegels The Magic Cure?
Kegels are not the answer to everything, and although they are appropriate for some people, they are not suitable for every situation.
6 Myths About Your Postpartum Recovery, According to a Physical Therapist
I’m a physical therapist specializing in women’s health and postpartum recovery. My work starts with setting the facts straight about the fourth trimester.