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Originally Posted by Vintage VFer
I really like physiotherapist Michelle Kenaway. She has videos for different pelvic issues. I don't have prolapse, but she has a book and exercises for chronic pelvic pain.
Here are some of her prolapse videos:
Michele Kenaway Physiotherapy
She is the first one to say that, while Kegels are good for many issues, they can make pelvic pain much worse.
Plus, I love her accent!
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I love her too! I suffered from hemorrhoids in the last year and also a lot of urinary incontinence from sneezing too forcefully (both thanks to perimenopause!). I watched a lot of her videos on both situations and implemented some of her suggested changes. They helped me tremendously with consistency.
Her accent and tone of voice are so lovely. She also has videos for starting back to exercise and weight training with prolapses (both vaginal and rectal and also hemorroids).