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Intravaginal work is not just a skill – it’s a responsibility.
In this episode, Lynn challenges some of the most common (and limiting) approaches to internal pelvic floor treatment and outlines what actually needs to be in place for intravaginal work to be effective, ethical, and transformative for your clients.
If you’ve ever felt like:
…this conversation will expand the way you think about internal pelvic floor treatment.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode
This episode outlines three essential prerequisites that should be present before performing intravaginal work – yet are rarely clearly taught in traditional pelvic health education.
Pelvic health practitioners are uniquely trained to understand biomechanics, joints, and soft tissue – but much of pelvic floor education still underutilizes this skill set.
This episode bridges:
…and offers a clearer, more respectful path forward for internal pelvic floor work.
🎓 Featured Education: Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment Course
This episode kicks off January’s course spotlight, highlighting the Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment course, a 5-hour, self-paced online program designed to help practitioners:
Whether you’re newer to pelvic health or have years of internal work experience, this course offers a fresh, highly effective approach that will enhance the success of your internal pelvic floor treatments.
👉 Learn more about this course and get $50 off in January 2026
Have a comment or question about today’s episode? Message Lynn on Instagram or Facebook, or Email Lynn.
If you enjoyed today’s podcast and are interested in more topics to support your clinical practice and treating your clients, find us on your favorite podcast app and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.
To learn more visit: InstituteforBirthHealing.com
Visit Institute for Birth Healing to learn more about how to care for the pregnant and postpartum body: CLICK HERE
By Lynn Schulte, PT5
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Intravaginal work is not just a skill – it’s a responsibility.
In this episode, Lynn challenges some of the most common (and limiting) approaches to internal pelvic floor treatment and outlines what actually needs to be in place for intravaginal work to be effective, ethical, and transformative for your clients.
If you’ve ever felt like:
…this conversation will expand the way you think about internal pelvic floor treatment.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode
This episode outlines three essential prerequisites that should be present before performing intravaginal work – yet are rarely clearly taught in traditional pelvic health education.
Pelvic health practitioners are uniquely trained to understand biomechanics, joints, and soft tissue – but much of pelvic floor education still underutilizes this skill set.
This episode bridges:
…and offers a clearer, more respectful path forward for internal pelvic floor work.
🎓 Featured Education: Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment Course
This episode kicks off January’s course spotlight, highlighting the Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment course, a 5-hour, self-paced online program designed to help practitioners:
Whether you’re newer to pelvic health or have years of internal work experience, this course offers a fresh, highly effective approach that will enhance the success of your internal pelvic floor treatments.
👉 Learn more about this course and get $50 off in January 2026
Have a comment or question about today’s episode? Message Lynn on Instagram or Facebook, or Email Lynn.
If you enjoyed today’s podcast and are interested in more topics to support your clinical practice and treating your clients, find us on your favorite podcast app and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.
To learn more visit: InstituteforBirthHealing.com
Visit Institute for Birth Healing to learn more about how to care for the pregnant and postpartum body: CLICK HERE

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