Category: Intercourse Pain (Dyspareunia)
Why Do I Have Pain After C-Section?
Read more: Why Do I Have Pain After C-Section?If you are reading this article in search of an answer as to why you are continuing to experience pain months or even years after you’ve had a C-section, you are not alone. Post-C-section pain is not uncommon and can send women on a seemingly endless quest for relief. Jan Kriebs, a certified nurse midwife…
Pelvic Adhesions: What You May Not Know
Read more: Pelvic Adhesions: What You May Not KnowSome women will never even know that they have pelvic adhesions. For others, pelvic adhesions lead to a variety of women’s health conditions, including chronic pelvic pain and infertility. Often robbing women of fulfilling relationships, the gift of motherhood, and overall quality of life, these bands of internal scar tissue can have a profound impact…
Orgasms Increase Dramatically Using New Massage to the Reproductive Organs
Read more: Orgasms Increase Dramatically Using New Massage to the Reproductive OrgansEndorsed by gynecologists and shown to be effective in medical journals, the physical therapy decreases pain, increases desire, and lubrication GAINESVILLE, FL, January 27, 2014 – Nearly half of all women (43%) in the U.S. report sexual problems, including pain with sex, low libido, and decreased or absent orgasms, according to the Journal of the…
Overcoming Intercourse Pain: Reclaiming Desire and Orgasm
Read more: Overcoming Intercourse Pain: Reclaiming Desire and OrgasmTRANSCRIPT: Overcoming Intercourse Pain: Reclaiming Desire and Orgasm This is what sex is supposed to feel like. This rocks. We can do this again. I had an orgasm for the first time in years. That sounds weird, probably for some people, but for people who have dealt with chronic pelvic pain, not having orgasms goes along…
C-Sections and Pain
Read more: C-Sections and PainDid you know that C-section is the most common surgery among women in the U.S.? According to data from the National Institutes of Health, one in four U.S. women gives birth via c-section. While a C-section generally ensures the safety of both mother and baby during delivery with unexpected complications, it is still a major…
Opening Blocked Fallopian Tubes – Surgical vs. Natural
Read more: Opening Blocked Fallopian Tubes – Surgical vs. NaturalAs the place where natural conception occurs, the fallopian tubes are truly the place where life begins. Due to their location and size, fallopian tubes can become blocked from pelvic scars or adhesions. Together, these “mechanical causes” account for about 40% of all female infertility. Tubes can block near the uterus (proximal), by the ovary…
The Role of the Cervix in Menstrual Pain
Read more: The Role of the Cervix in Menstrual PainDiscover relief from menstrual pain with Clear Passage® Physical Therapy’s Free Consult and Request Info – learn how their unique, non-surgical approach can address cervical issues, adhesions, and alignment problems that may be causing your discomfort, potentially transforming your menstrual experience without invasive procedures. To learn more, visit our Apply to Therapy page. When women…
You Don’t Have to Cope with Painful Intercourse While Trying to Conceive
Read more: You Don’t Have to Cope with Painful Intercourse While Trying to ConceiveMany women who experience intercourse pain believe the pain is something they just have to live with or tolerate. They manage the pain by having sex sparingly or avoiding sex at times when it might be particularly painful (such as during ovulation or the week before). However, if a woman is trying to conceive, she…
Causes of Decreased Sensation During Intercourse
Read more: Causes of Decreased Sensation During IntercourseSexual intimacy and intercourse should provide some of life’s greatest pleasures. But because the female urogenital and reproductive organs are very susceptible to adhesions, intercourse can become painful, dissatisfying, and embarrassing. Many women still believe the old misconception that “there isn’t anything that can be done,” or “it’s just the way it is,” or “my…
Ask the Experts
Read more: Ask the ExpertsBelinda and Larry Wurn are experts in manual therapy for chronic pain and dysfunction, such as endometriosis, intercourse pain, adhesion-related disorders, and female infertility. Together, they have more than 50 years of clinical experience treating a wide variety of complex conditions. Studies have been published about their work in some of the most prestigious medical…
