Columnist Ben Hofmeister, who lives with MS, shares his experiences coping with the daily challenges of bladder and bowel symptoms.
Up to half of women will experience pelvic organ prolapse. One mom opens up about her two prolapses, what helped her heal and expert advice on managing POP during pregnancy.
This condition, which occurs more often in women of an older age who have given birth, is caused by weakened or damaged pelvic-floor muscles and ligaments.
Still, you should feel “empty” after pooping, the Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust said. And if you don’t, ...
Turns out, a few small daily habits, especially in the bathroom, can make a big difference in protecting your pelvic floor ...