The FAbM Base Podcast

FAbM Base

FAbM Base co-founders Emily Frase and Mary Bruno bring you authentic conversations about fertility awareness and restorative healthcare.

  1. 08/29/2024

    Pelvioplasty: Gold Standard Surgery for Pain and/or Infertility with Lisa Morvant, RN, BSN, CFCP

    "No surgery is better than a bad surgery" -Dr. Teresa Hilgers Looking for a surgeon for PCOS, pelvic pain/endometriosis, and/or infertility and don't know where to start? Understand that not all surgeons have the same training and expertise? Do you need a repeat surgery? Unsure of questions to ask when interviewing surgeons? Have you heard of plastic surgery for the pelvis?! This episode is for you. Mary interviewed one of her best friends, Lisa, who is an experienced nurse and Certified Creighton Practitioner. They shared their years of experience personally and professionally, following clients before they had surgery with a variety of different surgeons and afterwards to assess outcomes. Lisa shared some fascinating and provocative information she learned recently at the Annual FertilityCare Conference from surgeons and researchers to give you all the information you need to make the best decision for yourself. Lisa Morvant is a Certified FertilityCare Practitioner in the Creighton Model system and the responsible practitioner for Little Flower FertilityCare. She has been teaching the Creighton Model System for 5.5 years. Lisa holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Nursing and has been practicing as a Registered Nurse since 2011. Her nursing settings include adult ER, pediatric and OB/GYN ER, and the recovery room. She has been married to her husband Chris for 12 years. They reside in the Lafayette, LA area. Lisa has a passion for authentic women’s healthcare and helping educate and empower women to advocate for themselves and their health. Contact her at lcmorvant@gmail.com. Anti-Adhesion Research: Near Adhesion-Free Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery: Three Distinct Phases of Progress Over 23 Years | Journal of Gynecologic Surgery (liebertpub.com) A video that explains Pelvioplasty: Pelvioplasty – Saint Paul VI Institute (popepaulvi.com) Find Certified Napro surgeons: MEDICAL TREATMENT  WITH NaProTECHNOLOGY - FertilityCare Centers of America - Omaha, NE FAbM Base recommended surgeons: Come Read our External Resources for Fertility Awareness (fabmbase.org)

    59 min
  2. 04/30/2024 · BONUS

    This is What Qualifies Your Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist to Treat You w/ Dr. Jenny Porter

    Did you know that almost any physical therapist can call themselves a pelvic floor physical therapist, but not all are equally equipped? In this short bonus episode, Mary interviewed Dr. Jenny Porter, a physical therapist who specializes in pelvic floor, to learn what qualifies physical therapists to treat different pelvic floor issues. How can you know whether or not your PT is equipped to help you? *We apologize for the audio issues during this episode on our end! Dr. Jenny's audio sounds good. 1. Physical Therapy is a doctoral degree that takes 6-7 years to complete. Less than two hours is spent on the pelvic floor during that entire time. 2. Specific continuing ed courses are required to gain expertise in treating the pelvic floor. 3. Herman and Wallace and APTA are companies that offer the best/standard training courses for physical therapists who plan to treat the pelvic floor. 4. Level 2 training is required to treat sexual dysfunction, and postpartum, bowel, and male issues. Level 3 is required for the complicated neurological and congenital issues. 5. Your pelvic floor physical therapist (PFPT) that is equipped to treat you for sexual dysfunction is not necessarily qualified to treat you during pregnancy/postpartum, and visa versa. 6. Almost any physical therapist can claim that they are a pelvic floor physical therapist. There is no regulating body for PFPT yet - only physical therapy. Listen to the episode to hear the questions Dr. Jenny Porter asks other pelvic floor PT offices to figure out if they are qualified to treat specific issues and for Jenny's tips on how to find help if you don't have the right kind of PT near you. You can find Dr. Jenny Porter at Pivotal PT & Wellness in Mandeville, Louisiana. Previous podcast episode interviews with pelvic floor physical therapists:

    27 min
  3. Pelvic Floor PT Part 2: Pain w Sex & Tampons - and What You Didn't Realize Could Cause it, with Jenny Porter

    11/08/2022

    Pelvic Floor PT Part 2: Pain w Sex & Tampons - and What You Didn't Realize Could Cause it, with Jenny Porter

    Dr. Jenny Porter is a physical therapist at Pivotal PT & Wellness in Mandeville, Louisiana, specializing in pelvic floor therapy for men, women, and children with bladder, bowel, sexual, and pain dysfunctions. This episode was dedicated to bringing awareness to what it means to have a normally functioning pelvic floor. Here is some of what was discussed: -A normal pelvic floor vs changes identified that cause pain -What causes pain with intercourse? What is vaginismus? What about postpartum? -The range of pain intensities possible (mild, moderate, severe) -Should a tampon ever hurt? An OB/GYN visit? -Can my husband be "too big?" -Should I bring my teen, or even younger daughter to pelvic floor PT if she has pelvic pain? -How does endometriosis cause painful sex? Why do I still have pain after surgery? -What does treatment look like? How long can it take? -What is a dilator and do I have to use one? Is this licit? -If I have tightness/painful intercourse, does this increase my risk of tearing during labor? Mary shares a bit about her personal experience with pelvic floor tightness, painful intercourse, and pelvic floor physical therapy. Since Jenny is her PT, they were able to offer a unique perspective of these situations. This is an honest conversation about the most intimate parts of a woman’s body. We know that this can be a sensitive subject, and please know that we did our best to handle it with care. We won’t shy away from these difficult conversations because we believe they are important and often do lead to healing. Links mentioned in the episode: S1 E3: Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy with Drs. Emily and Jenny by The Intersect: The Official Podcast of FAbM Base (anchor.fm) Dynamix PT & Wellness - Physical Therapy, Dry Needling (pivotalptandwellness.com)

    1h 7m
4.8
out of 5
25 Ratings

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FAbM Base co-founders Emily Frase and Mary Bruno bring you authentic conversations about fertility awareness and restorative healthcare.