by Megan Fosko | Jun 15, 2022 | Blog, Exercise, Pelvic Health
June is prolapse awareness month. Pelvic organ prolapse affects one in five women worldwide (Nygaard, 2008). Despite its prevalence, many individuals experience feelings of isolation, frustration, or distress over their symptoms. Others feel very anxious over...
by Megan Fosko | Apr 7, 2021 | Blog, Pelvic Health
Have you recently brought a tiny human into this world? Are you waiting for that six week check up for your OB/midwives okay to resume exercise, sexual activity, and basically return to normal? Delivering a baby…that’s essentially trauma to...
by Megan Fosko | Feb 12, 2021 | Blog, featured, Pelvic Health
Pelvic organ prolapse…probably one of the most feared diagnoses out there. If you haven’t experienced pelvic organ prolapse or POP, you probably haven’t ever heard of it. Overwhelmingly, the many patients we see with POP say “No one told me this can...
by Megan Fosko | Oct 14, 2020 | Blog, Exercise
It’s been four months since you welcomed your baby into the world. You have done your prep work, passed the return to running screen, and feel psyched to get out there and start running. You ran up until month six of your pregnancy. Three miles seems like a...
by Megan Fosko | Sep 29, 2020 | Blog, Exercise
You’re a runner…and postpartum. These last few perfect, crisp fall mornings gave you some serious longing to run. Maybe you had your baby a year ago? Maybe 2 months ago? Maybe you had a C-section? The big question: When should you start running again?...