Pain During Intimacy is Not Normal

Pain During Intimacy is Not Normal

Pelvic Physical Therapy Offers A Drug-Free, Non-Invasive Solution Pain during intercourse, also known as dyspareunia, affects an estimated 10% to 20% of women in the United States, with prevalence varying by age and population. Despite its prevalence, many individuals endure this discomfort and do not seek helping, believing it is normal. Why Does Dyspareunia Occur?…

Sexual Health Awareness Month

Sexual Health Awareness Month

Prioritize Pelvic Wellness for Better Intimacy September marks Sexual Health Awareness Month. World Sexual Health Day is Sept 4th, which makes this a great opportunity to spotlight an often-overlooked aspect of well-being: pelvic health. One of the functions of the pelvic floor is sexual wellness. The pelvic floor muscles are a group of muscles and…

The Impact of Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction on Intercourse and Relationships

The Impact of Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction on Intercourse and Relationships

A Taboo Subject for Some Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction (PFMD) is a condition that affects millions, yet it often remains a silent issue in conversations about health. This dysfunction occurs when the muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and rectum become weakened or too tight, leading to a range of symptoms including urinary incontinence, pelvic…

Demystifying Premature Ejaculation in a Comprehensive FAQ

Demystifying Premature Ejaculation in a Comprehensive FAQ

Embarking on a journey to understand and address premature ejaculation (PE) can be both enlightening and empowering. In this comprehensive FAQ guide, we aim to unravel the mysteries surrounding this common concern, exploring its definition, types, prevalence, and treatment options. What is considered premature ejaculation? Premature ejaculation is more than just a fleeting concern; it…