
Femina Physical Therapy in the Media
Heather Jeffcoat, DPT and the team at Femina PT are routinely sought out by major online sources, print publications, and broadcast media for our knowledge of all things related to pelvic health. The recognition we have received as leading experts in our field has resulted in appearances on "Loveline with Mike and Dr. Drew" , US News & World Report, Huffington Post, ABC News, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health, Bustle, "Sex With Emily" with Dr. Emily Morse, and in New York Magazine and Health Magazine, to name but a few. The demand for our expertise is greater than ever as more and more women seek to remedy the issues that we work with on a daily basis.
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Common Conditions Affecting Your Clitoris
While primarily an organ designed for pleasure, the clitoris can also be a source of discomfort and pain for some women.
Pain in the clitoris can occur due to various reasons, and it's crucial to recognize and address these issues. Here are nine common clitoral conditions:
Clitorodynia:
This is one of the most common reasons patients visit my practice. Clitorodynia, or pain in the clitoris, is a common symptom and can be linked to various underlying causes, such as localized conditions, nerve disorders, or hypertonic pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Treatment may involve medications and pelvic floor physiotherapy. As I mention in the interview, this condition can result from endometriosis, hormonal insufficiences, and painful bladder syndrome.
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Reasons Why You May Consider a Pelvic Floor Trainer
Key Takeaways:
- The pelvic floor plays a pivotal role in various bodily functions, from bladder and bowel control to sexual well-being.
- Kegel exercises offer a means to strengthen these hidden muscles.
- Innovative technology has introduced pelvic floor trainers that monitor and enhance your pelvic health journey.
The pelvic floor is a powerhouse of wellness. Its duties span from maintaining control over your bladder and bowels to nurturing your intimate well-being. Yet, despite its contributions, this area often remains an uncharted territory for many. Enter pelvic floor trainers, the game-changing tools that bring visibility to the pelvic muscles and provide invaluable feedback, ensuring pelvic floor health.
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3 Surprising Symptoms of a Weak Pelvic Floor
Experts explain why a strong pelvic floor is so important for runners, plus what to look for to make sure your muscles can withstand mileage.
Few things demand as much of your pelvic floor as running, and whether you run competitively or just to stay in shape, having a strong and healthy pelvic floor will make your running routine both more beneficial and more enjoyable.
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What Are the Benefits of Creating a Morning Stretch Routine?
It's part of our nature as mammals to feel the urge to stretch when first waking up. Lions, bears, and squirrels all do it too! It gets the blood flowing and helps erase the cobwebs that seem to gather when we're in a deep slumber. So it only makes sense to follow what our bodies are telling us by making a good stretching regimen part of waking up each day.
And as the article says,
Flowing through some gentle movements at the start of your day will not only help to prepare your body for movement — of any kind — but it may also help improve flexibility over time."
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Answers to the Age Old Question "Why does My Clitoris Hurt?"
Anatomically speaking, the clitoris can be seen as the focal point of female genitalia. Most people are aware that it receives stimulation near the top center of the vaginal opening, but it also has legs (also known as "crura") made of erectile tissue that form a V-shape inside the body. Because of its scope and the high concentration of nerves it contains, it can receive stimulation in many ways, including externally at the vulve and deeper up in the vagina.
Combine this with the many other possible factors outlined below, and finding a solution to clitoral pain or discomfort can take a fair bit of research and reflection. These factors could include:
- Any number of potential health related issues
- Dietary problems and/or dehyration
- Where you are at in your cycle
- Perhaps most importantly, finding just what kind of stimulation works best for you and your anatomy
Read more: Giddy Asks Heather Jeffcoat: Why does My Clitoris Hurt?
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Everyone Wants to Know: What is a Gymgasm?
There can be clitoral, vaginal, breast, inner thigh, toe sucking, oral, sensual massage, mental orgasms and so many more.
Amanda begins:
When it comes to orgasms we tend to only hear about the clitoral orgasm and the G-spot orgasm (despite the latter being quite elusive), but there's actually a whole world of orgasms out there that can be experienced. Depending on the source of information, there's anywhere from 11 to 24 orgasms that those with vulvas — and some penis owners too — can achieve.
Here's a paragraph from a great article we wrote on the relationship between the clitoral hood and pelvic floor muscle strength:
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Here's What You Need to Know if Your Partner Has Dyspareunia
Author: Alex Denny
Reviewer: Vita Eizans, D.O.
Support goes a long way when your significant other suffers from painful intercourse.
Many people experience painful intercourse at some point in their lives. Whether you needed more lubricant or you just weren't in the mood—the reason doesn't matter—it's not unusual to occasionally feel pain during sex.
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Wondering How to Talk With Your Partner About Endo?
The pain of endometriosis can make intimate relationships a huge challenge. Experts and patients give advice on how to talk about this invisible condition so that your partner understands.
By Gabrielle Kassel
Medical Reviewer: Andrea Eisenberg, M.D.
In this article Gabrielle Kassel speaks to a number of experts on endo, including yours truly. If you're suffering from pain during sex and looking for tips on how to talk with your partner about endo, read on. Topics covered include:
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