- Have you ever been told that:
- *There's nothing you can do about peri-menopausal and menopausal symptoms
- *The only option for your prolapse is surgery
- * After having surgery on your prostate, you just have to "wait and see" if your incontinence and erectile dysfunction will go away
- *Pelvic pain during intercourse will get better with time and you just need to relax and have a glass of wine.
- *Low back pain and pubic symphysis pain are things that you just must “deal with” when you are pregnant and postpartum
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Have you ever experienced?
*Constipation
*Feelings of pressure in your abdomen or bladder
*No longer wanting to exercise due to bladder leakage
*Issue with your tampon no longer wanting to stay in place
*The "mom shelf" after kids
*Diastasis Recti issues
*Pain with intercourse
*Been told you have an overactive bladder
*Erectile Dysfunction
*Urinary leakage after prostate surgery
*Penile pain
*Constipation
*Feelings of pressure in your abdomen or bladder
*No longer wanting to exercise due to bladder leakage
*Issue with your tampon no longer wanting to stay in place
*The "mom shelf" after kids
*Diastasis Recti issues
*Pain with intercourse
*Been told you have an overactive bladder
*Erectile Dysfunction
*Urinary leakage after prostate surgery
*Penile pain
If you answered yes to any of the questions above then pelvic floor therapy is for you.