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The RCOG has published a policy statement today identifying key opportunities to tackle pelvic floor dysfunction through improved education and access to information. Read the full policy position here: #PelvicFloor #PelvicFloorHealth #WomensHealth

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ActivePregnancyFoundation3 years ago

@GCockburn1 🙌🙌🙌

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Tarek3 years ago

ALL women from the first visit to the gynaecologist or GP for any gynaeclogical issue,should be referred for pelvic floor physiotherapy.

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Pelvic Partnership #pgpistreatable3 years ago

Thanks for drawing attention to this important topic, pelvic floor problems affect so many women across the UK. Would love to see greater attention on associated conditions such as pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain #pelvicgirdlepainmatters #pgpistreatable

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Sharon3 years ago

It took more than 6 months on a wait list, pre-covid, for NHS pelvic health physio appt to come through. At all time with UI and 1 prolapse. Once I was seen, support was not good enough and I developed 2 more prolapses. I had to go private to get symptom relief. Let’s do better

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