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What is pelvic organ prolapse or prolapse (POP)?

As many as half of all women who have ever given birth have some degree of pelvic organ prolapse (POP). What is normal? And what is not? Should you be worried? Read more, learn more, talk about it.
Jan 7, 2021
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Initial reactions to the launch of our digital platform...

The conversation gets going. Women feel relieved, recognise themselves and want to talk! Welcome on the floor, talk about it, with us, with each other.
Jun 27, 2020
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Pregnancy

An episiotomy, a cut in the pelvic floor during childbirth.

What is that exactly? And as a pregnant woman, do you really want an answer to that?
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Postnatal

Pelvic floor muscle exercises immediately after childbirth

Do you have doubts about starting pelvic floor muscle exercises after giving birth? Do you have little feeling in those muscles? And do you wonder if this is normal? This informative blog provides some golden tips.
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Pelvic floor rehabilitation immediately after childbirth

Two "infographics" with information and tips on pelvic floor therapy and pelvic floor rehabilitation immediately after giving birth. Accessible information, easy to read and easy to share.
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Testimonials

Underneath it was a battlefield... A courageous testimony about a difficult birth and pelvic floor problems postnatally.

A difficult birth can cause problems. We are used to talking about leakage of urine, but how about speaking about loss of stool? That is still a big taboo. A very moving testimony about serious pelvic floor problems postnatally.
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Vaginal wind, vaginal flatulence, vaginal flatus, queefing.

Scientific research about vaginal breezes, made intelligible!
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The Pelvic FloorBASICS a webinar series for professionals

To break the taboo on pelvic floor problems. To make the subject easier to talk about, to share more accessible and scientifically substantiated information and to truly empower women in their self-care, we need the help of a strong professional network!
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