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Femina Physical Therapy Newsletter | Issue 132
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Latest Articles on Femina PT:Don’t let your New Year’s Diet Hurt your Pelvic HealthStaffIt’s that time of year when many of us are considering a diet change as a New Year’s Resolution. But with all of the wildly different diets out there, don’t let your new diet affect your pelvic floor health negatively. Avoid ConstipationConstipation can contribute to pelvic pain, risk of prolapse, back pain, and pain with sex, among other issues. As we’ve written about on this blog before, managing constipation is one of the cornerstones for maintaining pelvic health, especially if you suffer from pelvic pain, prolapse, or pain with sex. Constipation will lead to storage of old stool in the colon, which can contribute to pelvic, abdominal, and back pain. This added pressure can lead to pelvic floor tension and contribute to issues like pelvic pain and pelvic floor spasms. Last, but not least, constipation leads to straining on the toilet, which greatly increases your risk for issues like pelvic organ prolapse (read more about prolapse in this previous post). Read More How to Involve Your Partner in Your Pelvic Floor TherapyStaffInvolving your partner in your pelvic floor therapy may improve your outcomes and your relationship.Here are some ways you can involve your partner in your pelvic floor physical therapy: Start Talking About Your Experience.Both studies and clinical experience have shown that talking to your partner about your sexuality, pelvic floor issues, and sharing the progress you’re making in pelvic floor therapy can improve anxiety, reduce pain levels, and bring more intimacy to your relationship. As you transition to sex with your partner, sexual assertiveness will also help you find activities, angles, and positions that feel pleasurable, not painful to you and your partner. Read More Healthline | Are CBD Suppositories the Answer to Better, Less Painful Sex?Heather Jeffcoat, DPTMaybe you massage CBD into your muscles, or let a droplet of oil dribble into your mouth. But have you ever gotten your CBD by inserting it anally or vaginally? For a number of reasons, ranging from decreased pain to increased pleasure, more and more people — especially vagina owners — are. Here’s the lowdown on inserting CBD down there. What are CBD suppositories, exactly?Suppositories are small round or cone-shaped medications designed to be inserted into the vagina, anus, or urethra. Once inside, the medication melts or dissolves and is absorbed by the body. Read More |
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