Episode 10: How We Work with Birth Trauma

Joy Noble • September 12, 2023

Welcome to Pints & Pelvic Floors: The Podcast. In Episode 10 we will discuss how we work with patients who have experienced birth trauma.

Pints & Pelvic Floors: The Podcast - Episode 10: How We Work with Birth Trauma

Episode 10 Recap:

  • Birth trauma can be stored in our muscles, scar tissue, and fascia
  • Stored trauma tends to let itself out in various ways including through tears - and that’s okay!
  • Enthusiastic consent around our assessment and treatment is a key component of working with us at Pelvic Pride
  • We start slow and meet you where you are as we begin to incorporate hands-on treatment, when you are ready


Today’s Pint:

  • Pumking by Southern Tier


Have a question or suggestion for an episode? Email us at joy@pelvicpride.com


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