The Between Two Lips Podcast is hosted by Kim Vopni The Vagina Coach and is a weekly show dedicated to all things pelvic health for women. Kim and her guests discuss topics such as incontinence, prolapse, pelvic pain, pregnancy, birth, perimenopause, menopause, sex and pelvic surgery. Nothing is TMI here!
One woman’s mission to end the stigma around leaks and lumps after childbirth. Honest chat about incontinence, prolapse and pelvic pain. Not a trampoline in sight. Hosted by Helen Ledwick.
Within you lies the ability to relieve pain and isolation, restore dignity and self-esteem, and return satisfaction and pleasure to daily life. Discover freedom from within. You have the floor. Brought to you by the PHreedom Foundation for Pelvic Health
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The Strong Moms Fitness Pregnancy and Postpartum Podcast with Daisy Bravo


Motherhood can be totally chaotic and overwhelming, but learning how to keep strong, fit, and safe during pregnancy and after baby shouldn’t be!But let’s be real here mom's...finding the time in your busy life to explore all the mom fitness influencers on IG, FB, or YT is nearly impossible, and how do you know if what you are searching for is the most up-to-date and credible information out there?Join Daisy Andrea Bravo, Pregnancy and Postnatal Fitness Coach as she interviews the most truste ...
PodMD creates medical podcasts by doctors for doctors. It is a joint initiative between Dr Sean Mackay, (Melbourne-based surgeon) and Caroline Chaplin, (Director of RWS, a management company assisting doctors in private practice across Australia). Remaining clinically up-to-date is an ongoing challenge. Doctors needed a way to reliably and conveniently stay informed. Attending conferences can be expensive and topics are often narrowly focused. Reading medical journals is time consuming and w ...
Where there is no such thing as TMI... We're 2 women going there on so many hot and taboo topics. You can trust us to be your reliable source for wellness information and pure entertainment as we interview experts, test products and procedures. We’ll ask all the questions you want to know but may be too afraid to ask. So, what do you want to know… We’ll Go There!
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Life Without Leaks is brought to you by the National Association for Continence, America's leading advocate for patients with bladder and bowel disorders. We discuss important topics for those living with incontinence, including hints and tips for better management, insights on state-of-the-art medical care and stories offering hope and guidance for those on the path to drier days. Remember, there's no shame in being human.
Women’s Voice is an independent radio program specializing in women’s issues and providing women’s perspectives to the public. Women's Voice broadcasts to enable women to access and utilize the media as a means of participation in our society. Our mission is to introduce the women of the world to each other and empower them by giving them a voice to express their viewpoints, discuss their issues, showcase their creative work and tell their stories. Our issues by Topic: Violence Against Women ...
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S7 E64: Title: Pelvic Organ Prolapse - From the Discovery to Recovery with the Hypopressive Technique with Trista Zinn
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In 2012 Trista Zinn was diagnosed with stage 2 bladder prolapse. As a personal trainer for over 20 years, she was determined to find a holistic approach to her recovery - something other than surgery - which led her to train in the Hypopressive technique. With a decade of personal and professional experience in Hypopressives she continues to passio…
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What Is The Pelvic Floor and Why Should I Care?
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Jeanice Mitchell is a physical therapist with advanced training and certifications in women’s health, biofeedback, and pelvic health. She began specializing in this area of physical therapy after the birth of her son in 1999. She has seen the profound impact of pelvic floor PT on her own life as well as with countless patients over the years. She s…
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Fluvoxamine for Outpatients With Mild to Moderate COVID-19, Accuracy of Stroke Risk Prediction Models, Organization and Performance of US Health Systems, and more
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Loop Diuretics for Heart Failure, Oxygen Therapy Strategies for Children With Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure, Review of Surgical Site Infection Prevention, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Mary McGrae McDermott, MD, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the January 17, 2023, issue. Related Content: Audio Highlights
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How I Became A Vagina Coach and My Pelvic Health Story
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Thank you so much for listening! Every Woman Needs A Vagina Coach! Please make sure to LIKE and SHARE the episode and SUBSCRIBE to the show for the best fitness and wellness advice south of your belly button. ******************* I recommend checking out my comprehensive pelvic health education and fitness programs on my Buff Muff App You can also j…
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Catheter Ablation Techniques for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation, Medical Device Recalls, Review of Autism Spectrum Disorder, and more
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In this episode of PodMD, seasoned medical oncologist Professor David Stewart will be discussing the topic of cancer screening, including a brief overview about cancer screening, who should undergo screening, the limitations of screening, how screening might look different in the future, debunking some oncology myths and legends and much more. In A…
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Rapid-Onset Opioid vs Neuromuscular Blocker for Rapid Sequence Intubation, 180-Day Outcomes in COVID-19 in REMAP-CAP, Recommendations for Antiretrovirals for Treatment and Prevention of HIV, and more
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Labor Unionization Among US Health Care Workers, Association of Family Income With Children’s Health, Review of Anxiety Disorders, and more
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Personal Sound Amplification Devices for Older Adults With Hearing Loss, Pessary vs Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse, Biopsychosocial Interventions or Postural Therapy for Acute and Subacute Spine Pain ...
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Mindfulness Training and Exercise for Cognitive Function in Older Adults, Lifestyle Interventions in Adults With Obesity, Guidelines for Reporting Outcomes in Trial Reports, and more
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Editor's Summary by Mary McDermott, MD, Deputy Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the December 13, 2022, issue. Related Content: Audio Highlights
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S6 | E63 Birth Trauma: The Silenced Reality of Postpartum with Teela Tomassetti
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses birth trauma. A few years ago Teela decided to pursue her Doctorate with a specialty in birth trauma due to her best friend's experience. Little did she know she would encounter her own birth trauma last year by way of midwifery violence and an excessive hemorrhage almost taking her life. She’s made it her mi…
This podcast is for people who want to learn about Pelvic Health and how to improve their quality of life. The hosts, Ann Margaret Howard, a technologist and Dr. Lori Mize an expert in the field of pelvic health physical therapy, team together for both a patient and medical expert point of view. They discuss the importance of pelvic health and how …
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Endometrial Receptivity Testing to Guide Embryo Transfer During In Vitro Fertilization, Acute Myocardial Infarction Outcomes in Medicare, Review of Bacterial Meningitis, and more
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S6 | E62 Lived Experience vs. Academia on Trauma + Trafficking with Alexandra Stevenson
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking and drug abuse. Alexandra Stevenson experienced the unthinkable. It took years for her to process what happened to her. She shares her story with drugs, relationship violence, sexual assault, trafficking and more in an effort to prevent what happened to her…
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Minimally invasive surgery in gynaecology
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In this episode of PodMD, Obstetrician, Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon Dr Basia Lowes will be discussing the topic of minimally invasive surgery in gynaecology, including how the minimally invasive surgery is undertaken, how to refer to the right surgeon, the benefits of minimally invasive surgery, the specific risks invovled in surgery, po…
In this podcast, Amelia Jones, Medical tax specialist from DPM Financial Services and Josh Flett, Director at Fletcher Clarendon Lawyers, will be discussing the topic of taking over an existing medical practice, including what to look out for, the difference in purchasing the business and the business structure, things to know before buying into an…
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S6 | E61 The Truth on Pelvic Girdle Pain with Dr. Sinéad Dufour
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Dr. Sinéad Dufour is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Faculty of Health Science at McMaster University. Her current research interests include: conservative approaches to manage pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy-related pelvic-girdle pain, and interprofessional collaborative practice models of service provision to enhance pelvic health. Dr.…
This this episode of PodMD, certified urogynaecologist and female pelvic floor reconstruction surgeon Dr Chin Yong will be discussing the topic of pelvic organ prolapse, including what pelvic organ prolapse is, how a patient would typically present, the treatment options, the likelihood of recurrence, when to refer and more.…
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Regular Use of Morphine for Chronic Breathlessness in COPD, Treatment Time and In-Hospital Mortality With STEMI, Change in Travel Time to US Abortion Facilities After Dobbs Decision, and more
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S6 | E60 Plus Size Pregnancy + Birth with Jen McLellan
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Jen McLellan helps people navigate the world of plus size pregnancy, shares tips for embracing your body, and laughs her way through the adventures of parenthood. Jen is also a certified childbirth educator, wife, and mother to a charismatic twelve-year-old. In this episode Jen shares tips for those living in larger bodies - from preconception to p…
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S6 | E59 Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Not the Postpartum Recovery You Expected with Dr. Margo Kwiatkowski
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Margo Kwiatkowski had her first child, a boy, in the summer of 2021 and soon after discovered she had pelvic organ prolapse. She has spent the last 6 months sharing her personal experience and professional knowledge about prolapse on Instagram. Prolapse affects a large group of women but can feel taboo to talk about. You’re not alone if you’re expe…
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Decontamination of the Digestive Tract in Critically Ill Patients, Predicting Ascending Aortic Diameter, USPSTF Recommendation Statement on Sleep Apnea, and more
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In this episode of PodMD, specialist breast, endocrine and general surgeon Dr George Liang will be discussing the topic of parathyroid disease, including what the disease is, how a patient would typically present, the warning signs a GP or their patient can look out for, the likelihood of recurrence, when to refer and more.…
In this episode of PodMD, specialist breast, endocrine and general surgeon Dr George Liang will be discussing the topic of fibroadenoma and phyllodes tumour, including what type of tumours they are, how a patient would typically present, the treatment options, when to refer and more.
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Oxygen Saturation Targets After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Mental Health Outcomes Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, Preoperative Hemodialysis Timing, and more
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S6 | E58 Surviving the Newborn Stage with Sharon Mazel
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From overcoming new mom anxiety to dealing with judgments around your parenting decisions, parenting expert Sharon Mazel tells all! Sharon is an author, speaker, and mom of four with over two decades of experience in this field - she’s the co-author of bestselling book, What to Expect When You’re Expecting 4th and 5th Edition and shares advice on h…
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Health Care Access and Reproductive Rights: Research, Viewpoints, Editorials, and more.
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S6 | E57 Bathroom Anxiety Is a REAL Anxiety with Megan Marsiglio
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After being diagnosed with Crohn's disease and IBS in 2009, Megan felt extremely isolated and humiliated about having digestive issues. She was always in pain, always running to the bathroom and avoided a lot of situations so that she didn’t have to talk about what she was experiencing, or risk not being able to make it to the bathroom in time (aka…
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Ivermectin for Mild to Moderate COVID-19, Persistent Symptoms Following COVID-19, Review of Hypercalcemia, and more
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S6 | E56 The Truth About Proper C-Section Recovery with Nicole Alfred
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Planned vs. emergency, singleton vs. multiples, first vs. repeat… There's a lot that makes your c-section journey unique. That’s why all c-section recoveries shouldn’t look the same! Nicole talks about the different cesarean birth experiences, the importance of having a plan, the bullshit that surrounds recovery, mental health during healing, and S…
In this episode of PodMD, experienced, Urogynaecolgist, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr James Alexander will be discussing the topic of pelvic organ prolapse, including what pelvic organ prolapse is, how a patient would typically present, the treatment options available, the likelihood of recurrence, when to refer and more.…
In this episode of PodMD, experienced, Urogynaecolgist, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr James Alexander will be discussing the topic of overactive bladder, including what an overactive bladder is, how a patient would typically present, the treatment options, any warning signs to look out for, when to refer and more.…
In this episode of PodMD, experienced Obstetrician & Gynaecologist Dr Tanushree Rao will be discussing the topic of abnormal uterine bleeding, including what abnormal uterine bleeding is, how a patient would typically present, the risks of the condition, the causes, how a GP can manage this condition and more.…
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Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Back Pain, Prescription Drug Spending in Medicare, USPSTF Recommendation on Screening for Depression and Suicide Risk in Children and Adolescents, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, Editor in Chief of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the October 18, 2022 issue.