Managing pain from an IUD insertion, and the importance of the pelvic floor, with Carine Carmy

Managing pain from an IUD insertion, and the importance of the pelvic floor, with Carine Carmy

Earlier this year, the CDC updated its recommendations on pain management for IUD insertion (intrauterine devices used for birth control), which prompted Carine Carmy to share her story of how an IUD insertion sent her to the emergency room with severe pain, nausea, chills and a fever. She talks about what happened, and why we should have more in-depth conversations about pain management with our healthcare providers. She’s now the co-founder and CEO of Origin, a women’s health company focused on pelvic floor physical therapy, and she explains why the pelvic floor is an overlooked and crucial part of our bodies and overall health.

Listen to another episode about cervical health - 'Sharing a difficult story about cervical screening, with writer Brittany Chaffee'

https://pod.link/1706322130/episode/45572d4cdf13dcfa76517a40b5c434e6

SHOW NOTES:

CDC updates guidelines on pain relief for IUD insertion https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-to-know-about-pain-relief-iud-insertion-options-insurance/

Pelvic health 101 https://www.theoriginway.com/pelvic-floor-101

The 2024 Origin pelvic health study https://www.theoriginway.com/2024-pelvic-health-study

On this episode, we also spotlight the work of the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative of British Columbia. Learn more at https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/

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