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S1E47: Understanding Your Pelvic Floor With Dr Margaret Sherburn
Season 1 · Episode 47

S1E47: Understanding Your Pelvic Floor With Dr Margaret Sherburn

Knocked Up: The Podcast About Fertility and Women's Health

October 1, 201934m 55s

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Show Notes

What exactly your pelvic floor? Can you strengthen it before and during pregnancy? And if it's damaged during labour, what can you do postpartum to help repair it?is
This week we speak with Dr Margaret Sherburn, a physiotherapist with decades of experience who specialises in continence and women’s health. She's also a senior lecturer and academic at the University of Melbourne. Margaret answers all of our questions about the structure and function of the pelvic floor, continence issues, and birth trauma – plus she guides us through an exercise in the studio (you can do it at home, too!). If you're experiencing continence issues, there's a lot you can do to mitigate or solve the problem. Ask your doctor for more advice!
Here are the websites Margaret recommends at the end of the episode:pelvicfloorfirst.org.aucontinence.org.aubirthtrauma.org.au

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