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EPISODE · May 22, 2024 · 49 MIN

Ep 156: How to Push - Interview with Pelvic Floor PT Dr. Amanda Shipley

from Aligned Birth · host Dr. Shannon and Doula Rachael

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Aligned Birth Podcast, Dr. Shannon and guest Dr. Amanda Shipley discuss the muscles of the pelvic floor and their role in pushing during labor and birth. They emphasize the importance of pelvic floor physical therapy and debunk misconceptions about tight and loose muscles. They also highlight the interconnectedness of the pelvic floor with other parts of the body, such as the diaphragm and deep hip rotators. The conversation covers:when to seek pelvic floor physical therapythe emotional aspect of pelvic floor healththe differences between hyper and hypotonicity in the muscles. In this conversation, Dr. Amanda Shipley, PT and Dr. Shannon discuss the importance of pelvic floor health during pregnancy and postpartum. They address the misconception that prolapse is a normal part of aging and emphasize the need to pay attention to signs and symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. They also discuss the pushing stage of labor and the importance of being in tune with your body and following the urge to push. Dr. Shipley provides tips on how to push effectively and efficiently, including the use of gravity and different positions. She also emphasizes the importance of preparing both the mind and body for childbirth.Resources mentioned:Ep 145: Push It Real GoodConnect with Dr. AmandaWebsiteInstagramProgressive Pelvic EducationKumbay'all - the Whole Woman's Resource!Support the showWant to show your support? Want to help us continue doing this important and impactful work: Support the Show (we greatly appreciate it!)Don't miss new episodes: Join the Aligned Birth CommunityInstagram: Aligned Birth Email: [email protected] Find us online:Sunrise Chiropractic and Wellness North Atlanta Birth Services Editing: Godfrey SoundMusic: "Freedom” by RoaDisclaimer: The information shared, obtained, and discussed in this podcast is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation with a qualified healthcare provider familiar with your individual medical needs. By listening to this podcast you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others.  Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This disclaimer includes  all guests or contributors to the podcast.  

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Aligned Birth Podcast, Dr. Shannon and guest Dr. Amanda Shipley discuss the muscles of the pelvic floor and their role in pushing during labor and birth. They emphasize the importance of pelvic floor physical therapy and debunk misconceptions about tight and loose muscles. They also highlight the interconnectedness of the pelvic floor with other parts of the body, such as the diaphragm and deep hip rotators. The conversation covers: when to seek pelvic ...

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