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Dr. Helene Darmanin: Physical Therapy During Pregnancy Healthy Wealthy & Smart

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On this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy and Smart Podcast, I welcome Helene Darmanin, PT, DPT, CSCS to the program to talk about physical therapy during and after pregnancy. Dr. Helene Darmanin is an orthopedic and pelvic health physical therapist with over a decade of experience facilitating healthy, empowering movement for her clients as a PT, and fitness and pilates instructor. Inspired by her own motherhood and ardent feminism, she specializes in preparing and healing pregnant and postpartum mamas.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Helene's experience with miscarriage, pregnancy, birth, postpartum
- Body positivity in pregnancy and postpartum and how it can optimize outcomes
- American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology guidelines for exercise while pregnant
- Reasons to go to PT when pregnant 
- Reasons to go to PT postpartum 
- And much more! 
Resources: 
When & Why To See A Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist
10 Ways to Love your Body
Helene's website
Helene's Instagram
Helene's LinkedIn
Helene's Facebook 
Danford Works 
A big thank you to Net Health for sponsoring this episode! Learn more about the Redoc Patient Portal here. 
More Information about Dr. Darmanin: 
I am an orthopedic and pelvic health physical therapist who specializes in preparing and healing new and expectant mothers. I am currently seeing clients virtually through Danford Works, and am also the creator of Quarantoned, body-positive HIIT at home.
I practice guilt-free PT—physical therapy which fits easily into your day and improves your quality of movement and life. Research has shown that exercise and patient education are the two most effective interventions for positive long-term outcomes, and these can both be offered successfully virtually.
I have over a decade of experience facilitating healthy, strong movement in my clients' everyday lives. I have a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from New York University, and a Bachelors in Exercise Science from Smith College, and am a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a Kane School-certified pilates mat instructor. I give workshops and webinars about fitness, pelvic health, and being guilt-free in your pursuit of wellness; I am published in peer-reviewed journals, blogs, and have presented at national conferences. Most importantly, I am a proud mama to my one year old son, and my calico cat.
Read the Full Transcript below:
Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, Helene, welcome to the podcast. I am thrilled to have you on welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Thanks so much, Karen. I'm so grateful to be here.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
And so today we're going to be talking about pelvic health or women's health after pregnancy, during pregnancy, which, you know, a lot of longtime listeners of this show will know that I've had a lot of episodes on this, but I'm particularly excited about this one, Helene, because you're going to, I think, bravely share a little bit about your story about your birthing experience and, and your experience with your body and how it changes and continues to change even after. So I'm just going to throw it to you and just kind of let you tell your side of the story. Thanks.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Yeah, I know that in my, I have a my son is about to be one on Monday in just six days. So I know that in my time, since I gave birth or while I was pregnant hearing other women's stories always helped me to not, not feel alone, even though I knew what to expect because I specialized in pregnancy and postpartum long before I got pregnant. So I am really excited to share some of my story. The biggest, the biggest thing that, that happened when we first started trying to get pregnant was when we were trying to conceive and we got that positive pregnancy test. We were so excited. But then, and I remember, cause it was Thanksgiving. And all my family was so, so, so excited cause we shared right away. Cause I figured no matter what happened, I wanted to have the support of my

On this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy and Smart Podcast, I welcome Helene Darmanin, PT, DPT, CSCS to the program to talk about physical therapy during and after pregnancy. Dr. Helene Darmanin is an orthopedic and pelvic health physical therapist with over a decade of experience facilitating healthy, empowering movement for her clients as a PT, and fitness and pilates instructor. Inspired by her own motherhood and ardent feminism, she specializes in preparing and healing pregnant and postpartum mamas.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Helene's experience with miscarriage, pregnancy, birth, postpartum
- Body positivity in pregnancy and postpartum and how it can optimize outcomes
- American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology guidelines for exercise while pregnant
- Reasons to go to PT when pregnant 
- Reasons to go to PT postpartum 
- And much more! 
Resources: 
When & Why To See A Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist
10 Ways to Love your Body
Helene's website
Helene's Instagram
Helene's LinkedIn
Helene's Facebook 
Danford Works 
A big thank you to Net Health for sponsoring this episode! Learn more about the Redoc Patient Portal here. 
More Information about Dr. Darmanin: 
I am an orthopedic and pelvic health physical therapist who specializes in preparing and healing new and expectant mothers. I am currently seeing clients virtually through Danford Works, and am also the creator of Quarantoned, body-positive HIIT at home.
I practice guilt-free PT—physical therapy which fits easily into your day and improves your quality of movement and life. Research has shown that exercise and patient education are the two most effective interventions for positive long-term outcomes, and these can both be offered successfully virtually.
I have over a decade of experience facilitating healthy, strong movement in my clients' everyday lives. I have a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from New York University, and a Bachelors in Exercise Science from Smith College, and am a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and a Kane School-certified pilates mat instructor. I give workshops and webinars about fitness, pelvic health, and being guilt-free in your pursuit of wellness; I am published in peer-reviewed journals, blogs, and have presented at national conferences. Most importantly, I am a proud mama to my one year old son, and my calico cat.
Read the Full Transcript below:
Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, Helene, welcome to the podcast. I am thrilled to have you on welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Thanks so much, Karen. I'm so grateful to be here.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
And so today we're going to be talking about pelvic health or women's health after pregnancy, during pregnancy, which, you know, a lot of longtime listeners of this show will know that I've had a lot of episodes on this, but I'm particularly excited about this one, Helene, because you're going to, I think, bravely share a little bit about your story about your birthing experience and, and your experience with your body and how it changes and continues to change even after. So I'm just going to throw it to you and just kind of let you tell your side of the story. Thanks.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Yeah, I know that in my, I have a my son is about to be one on Monday in just six days. So I know that in my time, since I gave birth or while I was pregnant hearing other women's stories always helped me to not, not feel alone, even though I knew what to expect because I specialized in pregnancy and postpartum long before I got pregnant. So I am really excited to share some of my story. The biggest, the biggest thing that, that happened when we first started trying to get pregnant was when we were trying to conceive and we got that positive pregnancy test. We were so excited. But then, and I remember, cause it was Thanksgiving. And all my family was so, so, so excited cause we shared right away. Cause I figured no matter what happened, I wanted to have the support of my

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