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The Pelvic Pod is a space for real, open conversations about bladder, bowel, and pelvic health — the kind we don't hear often enough. Through expert insights and lived experience, we share practical knowledge, break down stigma, and offer reassurance for everyday life. These honest conversations help normalise pelvic health and remind listeners they're not alone.

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Find support, information, and resources at www.continence.org.nz
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Bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor issues are common – but they're not always openly talked about, and many people don't realise that support and treatment are available. In Episode 3 of The Pelvic Pod, host Jen Bainbridge is joined by pelvic health physiotherapist Hannah Orr to explore what pelvic health physiotherapy is, how it can help with bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor concerns, and share practical tips to help people better understand their bodies, reduce stigma, and feel empowered to seek support. 🎥 Watch the full video version on YouTube Find support, information, and resources at www.continence.org.nz
Living with incontinence can be isolating, especially when it's something people feel unable to talk about. In Episode 2 of The Pelvic Pod, Emma shares her personal story of living with incontinence for over 20 years. She speaks openly and honestly about the challenges, stigma, and impact on daily life, as well as the importance of being heard, supported, and understood. We were first honoured to share Emma's story back in 2019, and it's incredibly powerful to reflect on her journey again today. A heartfelt thank you to Emma for her courage, honesty, and willingness to share her story. 🎥 Watch the full video version on YouTube Find support, information, and resources at www.continence.org.nz
Perimenopause and menopause can affect bladder, bowel, and pelvic health – but these changes are rarely talked about openly. In Episode 1 of The Pelvic Pod, host Jen Bainbridge is joined by endocrinologist Dr Megan Ogilvie and pelvic health physiotherapist Hannah Orr to explore how menopause can impact continence and pelvic health, share trusted insights, and empower people with knowledge to reduce stigma and support wellbeing through this stage of life. 🎥 Watch the full video version on YouTube Find support, information, and resources at www.continence.org.nz
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