The truth about your pelvic floor health, with Clare Bourne

The truth about your pelvic floor health, with Clare Bourne

Have you noticed changes in your pelvic health with age? Pelvic health physiotherapist Clare Bourne joins Liz to reveal why there is more to our pelvic health than just our pelvic floor.


Clare shares common mistakes we make with kegel exercises, simple tips to improve going to the loo, and other lifestyle changes we can adopt to improve our pelvic floor.


Liz and Clare discuss what can be done about pelvic organ prolapse (and share why it's not always just an issue seen in later life), cover urinary and fecal incontinence, and reveal the life-changing and life-saving benefits of vaginal oestrogen.


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