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Pleasure & Pelvic Health: Does It Matter? Episode 51 with Surabhi Vetch

Pleasure & Pelvic Health: Does It Matter? Episode 51 with Surabhi Vetch

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Celebrate Muliebrity podcast!

In today's episode I have the pleasure of chatting with Surabhi Veitch, an amazing physiotherapist from Toronto

(Before I tell you what we talked about - please note I had an equipment malfunction about 18 minutes in - it gets scratchy just on my end for approx 60 seconds then settles down - if it was just a solo episode I would have redone it but Surabhi gave so many clinical pearls I had to share this!

we talked about:

  • how we need to bring a different perspective and depth when we are communicating with people who have pelvic pain, especially sexual pain
  • the importance of meeting people where they are on THEIR pelvic/ sexual health journey and not just super impose OUR way of doing things
  • defining 'successful' sex and exploring beliefs, fears and knowledge, interrupting feelings of shame and moving to self trust and confidence
  • having the pleasure conversation, as well as building confidence and pleasure in movement, food and sexual health

and so much more! Surabhi shared so much of her own journey which is why she is an amazing communicator and clinician - if you're not already, please follow her on instagram as @thepassionatephysio

Want to learn more about sexual health? There's a whole section on sexual health at menopause in my online Female Hormonal Health Masterclass but also...in November, I'll be releasing my new online course, Female Sexual Health, Contraception & Fertility (it is on pre-sale now and goes to regular pricing when it goes live in November - here's the link where you can find info on all my online courses!

Until next time, take care and don't forget to #celebratemuliebrity Mx

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