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Why Mums Don't Jump
Helen Ledwick
52 episodes
1 day ago
One woman’s mission to end the stigma around leaks and lumps after childbirth. Honest chat about incontinence, prolapse and pelvic pain. Not a trampoline in sight. Hosted by Helen Ledwick.
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One woman’s mission to end the stigma around leaks and lumps after childbirth. Honest chat about incontinence, prolapse and pelvic pain. Not a trampoline in sight. Hosted by Helen Ledwick.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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The Lowdown on Pelvic Pain
Why Mums Don't Jump
30 minutes
2 years ago
The Lowdown on Pelvic Pain

You might have heard the term 'pelvic pain' but what does it really mean? And how does it relate to pelvic floor problems after childbirth? 
 
In this episode Helen speaks to Virginia Rivers Bulkeley, a specialist pelvic health physiotherapist and an expert in postnatal pelvic floor dysfunction and persistent pelvic pain. 

Virginia explains what can cause persistent pelvic pain, what it feels like and what treatments are available. She talks about what it means to have a hypertonic, aka overactive, aka high tone (!) pelvic floor, where painful sex (dyspareunia) fits in and the impact of it all on women's lives. 

'We know it's around one-in-four women that can be affected by this kind of persistent pain to some degree, and we know it can be hugely impactful. Whether it stops you being able to fully go to work as you'd want to; fully involved in recreational activities that bring you physical and mental health benefits; family life or relationships - the whole person can be affected.'


Virginia is @BulkeleyV on Twitter

For more information about persistent pelvic pain and pelvic floor muscle relaxation strategies, please see the links below

https://www.pelvicpain.org.au/

https://vulvalpainsociety.org/

https://www.jillybond.com/blog/pelvic-floor-release-in-sitting

Find a UK physiotherapist here:  https://thepogp.co.uk/patients/physiotherapists/

Why Mums Don't Jump
One woman’s mission to end the stigma around leaks and lumps after childbirth. Honest chat about incontinence, prolapse and pelvic pain. Not a trampoline in sight. Hosted by Helen Ledwick.