In this essential episode, I open up a conversation with Hayley Schoenberg and Dr Margo, where they explain, that far too many women are suffering from postpartum prolapse - in silence.
Despite how common it is, prolapse is rarely discussed during pregnancy, and even less so after birth. Yet it can have a profound physical and emotional impact on a woman's life. It's time to break the silence.
In this episode, we explore:
Whether you're a birth partner, a birth professional, or someone navigating your own postpartum recovery, this episode is for you.
Let’s shine a light on this hidden struggle and advocate for real change in postpartum care.
Get support: Reach out to pelvic health specialists or women's health physiotherapists in your area.
Contact Hayley on Instagram - @thebadassbirthcompany
Contact Margo on Instagram - @pospartum_pop_pt
Margo's Website https://www.p4moms.com for her membership community and resources.
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