Today's episode features Sherry Palm, CEO and founder of the nonprofit Association for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support. Sherry shares her personal journey with pelvic organ prolapse, a condition often misunderstood despite its connection to childbirth and menopause. She recounts her discovery of a walnut-sized lump protruding from her vagina, prompting her to seek medical help. Join us as we delve into the importance of understanding and supporting individuals dealing with pelvic organ prolapse.
Timestamps
Key Takeaways:
- (00:32) Sherry Palm shares her personal journey with pelvic organ prolapse, highlighting the importance of awareness and support for women dealing with the condition.
- (07:42) Discussion on the need for open communication and support groups for women to address pelvic organ prolapse and related issues.
- (19:16) Emphasis on the significance of recognizing symptoms like pressure or bulging, especially towards the end of the day, as indicators of pelvic organ prolapse.
- (32:46) Importance of physical therapy as a crucial step in managing pelvic organ prolapse, focusing on understanding the body and lifestyle adjustments.
- (44:26) The role of pessaries as a middle management option before considering surgical procedures for pelvic organ prolapse, highlighting the value of exploring different tools and devices for individual needs.
Host Bio
This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years a Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.
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Keywords
Femtech, Women's Health, Pelvic Floor, Breast Cancer, Prenatal & postpartum