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In this powerful episode of "Let's Talk About Sex, Beta... The Convo We Never Have at Home," Dr. Alopi Patel, a double board-certified anesthesiologist and interventional pain physician, joins us to explore the often unspoken relationship between sexual health, trauma, and pain in the South Asian community. Dr. Patel, who is also certified in lifestyle medicine, shares her experiences working with patients who struggle with conditions such as low libido, painful intercourse, and postpartum recovery, all while navigating cultural expectations and stigma around sex.
We dive into the importance of addressing pelvic floor health, the role of pelvic physical therapy, and how sexual trauma can impact pelvic function. Dr. Patel provides practical advice on how individuals can advocate for their sexual health, reclaim safety, and seek help despite barriers like shame or trauma. She emphasizes the significance of self-awareness and self-care, offering a compassionate, non-judgmental space for healing.
Whether you’re dealing with the effects of sexual trauma, seeking to understand more about pelvic health, or just want to break the silence around these topics in the South Asian context, this episode offers invaluable insights.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
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In this powerful episode of "Let's Talk About Sex, Beta... The Convo We Never Have at Home," Dr. Alopi Patel, a double board-certified anesthesiologist and interventional pain physician, joins us to explore the often unspoken relationship between sexual health, trauma, and pain in the South Asian community. Dr. Patel, who is also certified in lifestyle medicine, shares her experiences working with patients who struggle with conditions such as low libido, painful intercourse, and postpartum recovery, all while navigating cultural expectations and stigma around sex.
We dive into the importance of addressing pelvic floor health, the role of pelvic physical therapy, and how sexual trauma can impact pelvic function. Dr. Patel provides practical advice on how individuals can advocate for their sexual health, reclaim safety, and seek help despite barriers like shame or trauma. She emphasizes the significance of self-awareness and self-care, offering a compassionate, non-judgmental space for healing.
Whether you’re dealing with the effects of sexual trauma, seeking to understand more about pelvic health, or just want to break the silence around these topics in the South Asian context, this episode offers invaluable insights.
Resources mentioned in the episode: