08.24.2020 - By Brittany Dougherty
Pregnancy Podcast – Episode 65: Prolapse with Lacey Forsyth
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Lacey Forsyth is a Mom of 2 and a Registered Physical Therapist with a passion for empowering women through pregnancy, postpartum and beyond.
Her interest in pregnancy and postpartum physical therapy started when I was pregnant with my second child. I was very curious about how women dealt with the physical, emotional and psychological changes in pregnancy. After working for a number of years in various areas of public and private practice, I realized there was significant gap in clinical care for pregnant and postpartum women which inspired me to open Bump Physio & Co in 2018, a pelvic health clinic that focuses on pregnancy and postpartum care.
As a pelvic floor physio, I help Mamas recover from conditions such as: bladder leakage, painful sex, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis recti, C section recovery, menopause, pelvic pain, pubic symphysis pain, pelvic girdle pain, round ligament pain, bowel conditions, post surgical rehabilitation and various other pelvic health conditions.
You can find me on Instagram @bumppelvichealth posting fun and information pelvic health education!Or at www.bumppelvichealth.com
Growing Our Family · S01E65 Prolapse with Lacey Forsyth
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Show Notes
1. What is a prolapse and are there different types (bladder, uterus, rectal, small intestine)
a. Are there different stages of prolapse?
2. What puts you more at risk for prolapse (eg pregnancy, postpartum, etc).
3. How common is prolapse?
4. What are some of the signs?
5. What can you do to treat it?