Granular Tissue in the Vaginal Wall— What To Do About That?
Let’s talk about granular tissue.
Pelvic Prolapse— What is that?
Pelvic organ prolapse after childbirth is common and treatable. Learn postpartum symptoms, causes, and recovery options including pelvic floor therapy.
Most of My Client’s Don’t Know About Their Hymen
The hymen is a thin, flexible piece of tissue located at the vaginal opening that develops before birth. Its shape and appearance vary widely and naturally change over time. The hymen is not a seal and is not a reliable indicator of sexual activity. It often changes after vaginal birth. Understanding how the hymen forms and changes helps dispel common myths and supports accurate sexual health education.