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Understanding Pelvic Pain: The Importance of Knowledge and Education | Emily's Journey: From OhNut to Kiwi | Desensitization and Muscle Relaxation Techniques | Empowering Individuals and Partners

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Today on the show, we have Emily Sauer, the owner and founder of the Pelvic People, formerly known as Ohnut. Emily's mission revolves around reclaiming intimacy, with a focus on providing pelvic health solutions. She shares her personal journey of experiencing deep pain during sex and the frustration of seeking help for over a decade. With the launch of their new product, Kiwi, Emily's team is dedicated to empowering individuals struggling with pelvic health issues. Join us as we delve into Emily's inspiring story and the important work of the Pelvic People.

Timestamps

  • (02:06) Emily's product, Kiwi, is designed to address entry pain and incorporates vibration and arousal to relax the pelvic floor muscles.
  • (11:15) O-Nut and Kiwi are designed to be multipurpose tools that can be used in various ways to address different pelvic health concerns.
  • (22:23) Kiwi is not only beneficial for individuals but also bridges the partner dynamic, allowing partners to be involved in the process and open up dialogue about sexual health.
  • (32:10) Kiwi can be used for men's pelvic health as well, providing a non-threatening and easy-to-use tool for addressing pelvic floor issues in men.
  • (41:35) The educational resources provided with Kiwi, including video tutorials and a pain scale, aim to empower users with knowledge about their bodies and pain experiences.

Host Bio

This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years a Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

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https://lakecitypt.com/ - Women's health physical therapy.

https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy from home.

Keywords

Femtech, Women's Health, Pelvic Floor, Breast Cancer, Prenatal & postpartum

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Today on the show, we have Emily Sauer, the owner and founder of the Pelvic People, formerly known as Ohnut. Emily's mission revolves around reclaiming intimacy, with a focus on providing pelvic health solutions. She shares her personal journey of experiencing deep pain during sex and the frustration of seeking help for over a decade. With the launch of their new product, Kiwi, Emily's team is dedicated to empowering individuals struggling with pelvic health issues. Join us as we delve into Emily's inspiring story and the important work of the Pelvic People.

Timestamps

  • (02:06) Emily's product, Kiwi, is designed to address entry pain and incorporates vibration and arousal to relax the pelvic floor muscles.
  • (11:15) O-Nut and Kiwi are designed to be multipurpose tools that can be used in various ways to address different pelvic health concerns.
  • (22:23) Kiwi is not only beneficial for individuals but also bridges the partner dynamic, allowing partners to be involved in the process and open up dialogue about sexual health.
  • (32:10) Kiwi can be used for men's pelvic health as well, providing a non-threatening and easy-to-use tool for addressing pelvic floor issues in men.
  • (41:35) The educational resources provided with Kiwi, including video tutorials and a pain scale, aim to empower users with knowledge about their bodies and pain experiences.

Host Bio

This podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years a Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology.

Brought to you by...

https://lakecitypt.com/ - Women's health physical therapy.

https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy from home.

Keywords

Femtech, Women's Health, Pelvic Floor, Breast Cancer, Prenatal & postpartum

  continue reading

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