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MYTH: You Should Be Doing Kegel Exercises (Re-release)

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THIS IS A RE-RELEASE. We have so many more listeners after nine months of doing this podcast, and we’re so grateful for each and every one of you. This episode was done super early in Wellness Myths’ existence. We figured we’d throw it back this week. Enjoy!
Buckle in because there's a LOT of myth busting to do this episode! Emily and Vanessa welcome Meghan Mills, LMT + pelvic floor therapist to this episode to share all of her expertise about the body. You can expect discussion on WTF a Kegel really is, expectations around sex with insertion, and whether or not you really are stuck peeing your pants after childbirth. If you've ever had a question about the pelvic floor, Meghan probably answers it in this episode.
You can reach Meghan at:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/vaginismuscoach/
Website: www.vaginismuscoach.com
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellness.myths/

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessMyths

Email feedback or questions to wellnessmyths@gmail.com

You can find a computer generated show transcript at https://wellnessmyths.com

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Content provided by Emily Rae and Vanessa Schiffelbine, Emily Rae, and Vanessa Schiffelbine. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Emily Rae and Vanessa Schiffelbine, Emily Rae, and Vanessa Schiffelbine or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

THIS IS A RE-RELEASE. We have so many more listeners after nine months of doing this podcast, and we’re so grateful for each and every one of you. This episode was done super early in Wellness Myths’ existence. We figured we’d throw it back this week. Enjoy!
Buckle in because there's a LOT of myth busting to do this episode! Emily and Vanessa welcome Meghan Mills, LMT + pelvic floor therapist to this episode to share all of her expertise about the body. You can expect discussion on WTF a Kegel really is, expectations around sex with insertion, and whether or not you really are stuck peeing your pants after childbirth. If you've ever had a question about the pelvic floor, Meghan probably answers it in this episode.
You can reach Meghan at:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/vaginismuscoach/
Website: www.vaginismuscoach.com
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellness.myths/

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WellnessMyths

Email feedback or questions to wellnessmyths@gmail.com

You can find a computer generated show transcript at https://wellnessmyths.com

  continue reading

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