Prolapse Isn’t Dangerous. The Way We Talk About It Is
Description
In this deeply honest and empowering episode of Hope for Your Pelvic Floor, Claire Sparrow explores a message that challenges the fear-based narrative so many women face: “Prolapse isn’t dangerous—the way we talk about it is.”
Claire shares her personal journey and the stories of women she's worked with to shine a light on the often-overlooked emotional and neurological impact of a prolapse diagnosis. You’ll learn how fear—not the prolapse itself—can trigger physical tension, shallow breathing, and loss of trust in your body. And you’ll discover simple, science-informed ways to reclaim your power and return to movement with confidence.
Whether you're newly diagnosed or years into your pelvic health journey, this episode offers validation, clarity, and a whole-body approach to support your healing—starting with your breath.
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Why a prolapse diagnosis can send you into a fear spiral—and how to get out of it
How the nervous system and pelvic floor are intimately connected
What happens to your breathing and body in fight-or-flight
The power of asking: “Does this actually make my symptoms worse?”
Why avoiding movement may do more harm than good
How Whole Body Pelvic Health offers hope, autonomy, and lasting support
Grounding breathwork to calm your nervous system
Gentle movement to restore coordination and trust
Mindset shifts to move from fearful to free
Encouragement to ask, explore, and choose what works for you
“Prolapse isn’t dangerous. The fear around it is.”
“When we grip in fear, our symptoms worsen.”
“The pelvic floor doesn’t work in isolation—it works with your whole body.”
“You get to ask the question: does this really make my symptoms worse?”
“Less gripping. More trust.”