The Pelvic Floor Project

<p>This podcast is for anyone with a pelvic floor. Pssst….. everyone has a pelvic floor. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles responsible for controlling our bodily functions. I refer to myself as a physiotherapist for embarrassing issues. I routinely help clients address symptoms like incontinence, prolapse, diastasis, pelvic pain, intimacy issues and the list goes on. A theme that stands out to me is how little we learn about our private parts and the muscles surrounding. This podcast is for you if you are interested in learning more about your body. Focused on the female, I cover topics pertinent to puberty, athletics, pregnancy, birth, postpartum recovery, menopause, surgery and so much more.I promise to share evidence based information through discussion with other health care experts in their field with the goal to showcase a holistic and empowering approach to taking care of the only body you will ever have. I hope you enjoy! </p>

119. "Something is coming out of my vagina” with Kirsten Mark

In this episode I discuss with a Kristen Mark, a client of mine who wants other new moms to know they aren’t alone when they panic about their postpartum body ABOUT KIRSTEN I’m Kirsten Mark. A mama. A wifey. A business owner. I had my first baby girl at 16 and second baby girl ar 35 years old. My two daughters have taught me more about life, than any book ever could. Married to Brian Mark, who insists I’m coocoo for Cocoa Puffs (he’s not wrong), but loves and supports me endlessly. I’m ...

12-08
33:32

119. Top 5 messages I repeat as a pelvic health physiotherapist

In this solo episode, I discuss: Just because you have a pelvic floor symptom, doesn’t mean your pelvic floor is “damaged” or “broken” The majority of people have no idea how their bowel, bladder and sexual systems workYou are not supposed to actively hold your core or pelvic floor “engaged” during the dayYou do not need to wait 6 weeks to work with a physio after birth, hysterectomy, prostate surgery etc etc We all have a pelvic floor and their are benefits to talking about it.&nbs...

11-24
26:43

118. Why do I not want to have sex? Is it my pelvic floor? With psychotherapist, Lucy Snider

In this episode, I sit down with psychotherapist, Lucy Snider to discuss: Low libido, low sexual desire Spontaneous vs Responsive desirePain with intercourseIs something wrong with me if I don’t want to have sex?Is it my hormones?Differences in male vs female anatomy when it comes to arousal?The sexual response cycle (desire, arousal, orgasm, resolution)How is the pelvic floor related?Lucy Snider (she/her) is an experienced Psychosexual and Relationship Psychotherapist and Sexual Health ...

11-10
58:39

117. Vaginal moisturizers, lubricants and estrogen: Benefits and differences with Dr Dolores Fernandez from IRIS

In this episode, I discuss with Naturopathic Doctor, Menopause Society Certified Practitioner, and the founder of IRIS, Dr. Dolores Fernandez: The unique benefits of vaginal moisturizer, lubricant and estrogenSymptoms that may indicate someone would benefit from a eachImportant factors when choosing (ingredients, cost, packaging)Suggestions for applicationSide effectsWhat many other products on the market are missing The factors that make IRIS uniqueDr. Dolores Fernandez is a Natur...

10-27
48:20

116. Preparing for a “natural birth”, what does that mean? With midwife Meghan MacKenzie and Doctor Katie Armstrong

In this episode, I discuss with midwife Meghan Mackenzie and family physician with extra training in low risk obstetrics, Katie Armstrong: The term “natural birth”The difference between the terms “vaginal birth” and “natural birth”The problems with labelling cesarean birth or instrumented birth “unnatural”The influence of social media Ways your perinatal provider may be able to support you during your birthWays your pelvic health physiotherapist may support you as you prepare for b...

10-14
57:58

115. How compression garments can help with incontinence, prolapse, diastasis, c-section, pregnancy, hysterectomy, back pain and so much more

In this episode, I discuss with Sinead O’Donovan from SRC health : The evidence based benefits of compression The feedback I receive from clientsThe quality garments SRC has developed for incontinence, prolapse, back/pelvic pain and the perinatal populationTo check out SRC products: www.srchealth.com For 10% off your order: THEPELVICFLOORPROJECT Sinead O'Donovan's professional journey began with her qualification as a Registered Nurse, specializing in ICU and Cardio Thoracic medicine and...

09-29
41:35

114. 2025 Canadian Guideline for Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour and Sleep throughout the First Year Postpartum with Dr. Margie Davenport

In this episode, I discuss with researcher and associate professor at the University of Alberta, Dr Margie Davenport: 2019 Canadian guideline for physical activity throughout pregnancyThe benefits of physical activity following childbirthThe recommendations for how much activity and the importance of gradual progressionDo we actually need to wait 6 weeks to do exercise postpartum?Do we all NEED clearance from our care provider to exercise?The impact of sleep and breastfeeding No tw...

09-15
50:52

113. EMDR therapy to process trauma related to your physical symptoms with Ashley Phillips

In this episode, I discuss with EMDR Therapist and Canadian Certified Counsellor, Ashley Phillips about: How previous trauma can be related to your physical symptomsEMDR therapy and how it differs from talk therapyHow EMDR therapy can be used to process various types of trauma (childhood, sexual, medical, PTSD etc) What you can expect in a session Proposed theories for why it works Ashley Phillips is an EMDR Therapist and Canadian Certified Counsellor based in Kelowna, British ...

09-01
55:45

112. Improved access and awareness for pelvic health physiotherapy across BC: A PABC position statement with Jessica Adaszynski

In this episode, I discuss with Jessica Adaszynski: The new Physiotherapy Association of BC Position statement released March 2025: Accessibility to Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Services for Residents of BC Evidence based benefits of pelvic health physiotherapyCurrent gaps and inequitable accessRecommendations for improved awareness, access, integration into the health care system, funding, Jessica Adaszynski is a Registered Physiotherapist practicing since 2011. Her early care...

04-28
43:44

111. Physiotherapy for incontinence, erectile dysfunction, peyronie’s and bowel issues after prostate cancer treatment with Katie Hauck

This episode is meant to be listened to AFTER episode 110. In that episode, I discuss with urologist, Dr. Jeff Zorn, diagnosis and treatment options for prostate cancer. In this episode, I discuss with fellow pelvic health physiotherapist, Katie Hauck: The relationship between the prostate and the pelvic floor Symptoms commonly experienced after prostate cancer treatment (incontinence, erectile dysfunction, peyronie’s, bowel issues)What you may expect in a physiotherapy appointment...

04-14
01:06:18

110. Prostate cancer treatment options with urologist, Dr. Jeff Zorn

In this episode, I discuss with urologist, Dr. Jeff Zorn: The prostate and age related changesSigns and symptoms of prostate cancerScreening in Canada Typical movement through the medical system if prostate cancer is suspectedTreatment options (active surveillance, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone therapy)Risks for each treatment (incontinence, bladder/bowel, sexual health)Where does pelvic health physiotherapy come in?Dr. Jeff Zorn, Urologist, Comox BC. Joined North Islan...

03-31
01:04:49

109. The postpartum vagina and genitourinary syndrome of lactation (GSL) with medical student, Sara Perelmuter

In this episode, I discuss with medical student, Sara Perelmuter: What is genitourinary syndrome of lactation (GSL)?Reasons why the postpartum vulvovaginal tissues resemble those of a menopausal womanSigns and symptoms of GSLPostpartum hormone changes How to talk to your provider about this What we need to know as providersDoes using topical estrogen harm the baby?Dose, frequency and length of time one may expect to use estrogenSara Perelmuter is a medical student at Weill Cor...

03-17
46:20

108. How to know if you have prepared enough for birth and recovery with Fatima Al-Roubaiai

In this episode I discuss with a previous client of mine, Fatima Al-Roubaiai: How do you know how many appointments to make with health care practitioners before and after birth?The degree of advice and appointments can be overwhelmingYou are the expert on what works for you The pros and cons of social mediaYour support “team” may be different before and after birthHow do know what YOU needFatima is a mother, daughter, sister, cousin, aunty, and friend. She joins us to share her personal...

03-03
56:50

107. BONUS episode: GentleBirth meditation 4

BONUS BIRTH MEDITATION 4 The GentleBirth Positive Birth app combines mindfulness, hypnosis, breathing techniques, affirmations, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help expectant moms feel calm, confident and prepared for birth. Unlike traditional childbirth classes, GentleBirth is brain training for birth - teaching moms (and partners) how to manage stress, reduce fear, and build resilience through daily guided practices. Content is included for partners also (male or female). With per...

02-17
06:33

107. BONUS episode: GentleBirth meditation 3

BONUS BIRTH MEDITATION 3 The GentleBirth Positive Birth app combines mindfulness, hypnosis, breathing techniques, affirmations, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help expectant moms feel calm, confident and prepared for birth. Unlike traditional childbirth classes, GentleBirth is brain training for birth - teaching moms (and partners) how to manage stress, reduce fear, and build resilience through daily guided practices. Content is included for partners also (male or female). With per...

02-17
05:13

107. BONUS episode: GentleBirth meditation 2

BONUS BIRTH MEDITATION 2 The GentleBirth Positive Birth app combines mindfulness, hypnosis, breathing techniques, affirmations, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help expectant moms feel calm, confident and prepared for birth. Unlike traditional childbirth classes, GentleBirth is brain training for birth - teaching moms (and partners) how to manage stress, reduce fear, and build resilience through daily guided practices. Content is included for partners also (male or female). With per...

02-17
05:02

107. BONUS episode : GentleBirth meditation 1

BONUS BIRTH MEDITATION 1 The GentleBirth Positive Birth app combines mindfulness, hypnosis, breathing techniques, affirmations, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help expectant moms feel calm, confident and prepared for birth. Unlike traditional childbirth classes, GentleBirth is brain training for birth - teaching moms (and partners) how to manage stress, reduce fear, and build resilience through daily guided practices. Content is included for partners also (male or female). With per...

02-17
05:01

107. Using Meditation to prepare for birth with GentleBirth Founder Tracy Donegan

In this episode I discuss with trained midwife and founder of the GentleBirth app, Tracy Donegan: The goal behind starting GentleBirth and the gap it filledReasons why meditation and mindfulness are helpful in preparing for birthHow the app may be used throughout pregnancy, birth and throughout motherhoodNOTE: 3 bonus episodes (meditations) will be released with this episode The GentleBirth Positive Birth app combines mindfulness, hypnosis, breathing techniques, affirmations, and ...

02-17
45:23

106. The benefits of processing your birth story with midwife and clinical counsellor, Laura Cavaliero

In this episode I discuss with Kelowna based midwife and clinical counsellor, Laura Cavaliero: Each person experiences their birth uniquely. What is beautiful to one may feel traumatizing to another. Labour and birth factors that may lead to trauma Possible signs and symptoms that may indicate one is experiencing the effects of birth traumaBenefits of revisiting birth or going through the events with care providerIf your provider doesn’t offer to review the details of your bir...

02-03
49:05

105. Understanding pain and using mindfulness for birth preparation with Dr. Sinéad Dufour

In this episode I discuss with fellow physiotherapist, Dr. Sinéad Dufour: Reasons we may be seeing more instrumented births and cesareans despite the goal for a physiological birthInternational clinical guidelines favour limited use of routine medical interventions BUT most labour and birth practices don’t align with this Impacts that stress, anxiety and fear have on birth outcomes New research: Brain training using strategies like mindfulness and providing pain education can help w...

01-20
55:34

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