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IMAGE The Check-in is the podcast that lifts the lid on women’s health, one honest expert conversation at a time. Brought to you by the IMAGE Women’s Health Clinic and hosted by Ellie Balfe, each episode features trusted voices from the medical world to explore what women really need to know in every decade of life. From hormones and heart health to brain function, sleep, stress and more, this podcast offers clear, expert guidance to help you futureproof your health and live well, longer. IMAGE The Check-in is empowered by Boots, and sponsored by Samsung, Waterstone Clinic. *Disclaimer* IMAGE The Check-in is for general information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be taken as, medical advice. The content shared in each episode is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified medical practitioner. Whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy, no guarantee is given as to the completeness or correctness of the information, and reliance on any information provided in the podcast is solely at your own risk. Always seek the guidance of your healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your own health, medical condition, or treatment options.

  1. Understanding Prolapse and Incontinence; and Why We Need to Talk About Them

    APR 16

    Understanding Prolapse and Incontinence; and Why We Need to Talk About Them

    In this episode, Ellie Balfe is joined by Dr Fiona Keogh, consultant gynaecologist with Blackrock Health, to explore what is really going on when it comes to pelvic health, and why so many women are left unsure of what is normal and what is not. Together, they talk through the symptoms women often normalise, from bladder leaks to a feeling of heaviness or pressure, and why these are not simply things to accept as part of ageing or after having children. Fiona explains what pelvic organ prolapse actually is, how it presents, and the different types of incontinence women may experience, as well as what these symptoms might be trying to tell us. They also explore how pelvic health changes across different life stages, particularly during pregnancy, postpartum recovery and menopause, and why these can be key moments where symptoms appear or worsen.  Importantly, this conversation moves beyond awareness into reassurance, looking at what can be done to support and improve pelvic health, from pelvic floor physiotherapy to lifestyle changes and, where needed, surgical options. Above all, this episode is about giving women clarity, confidence and permission to seek help. These symptoms may be common, but they are not something you simply have to live with. IMAGE The Check-in is part of the IMAGE Women’s Health Clinic and proudly empowered by Boots and sponsored by Samsung and Waterstone Clinic.

    54 min
  2. Understanding Eating Disorders in Women: The Reality Across a Lifetime

    APR 9

    Understanding Eating Disorders in Women: The Reality Across a Lifetime

    This is an important and compassionate conversation about eating disorders, a topic that is often misunderstood, often hidden, and far more common than many of us may realise.*** Before listening, please note that this episode may be sensitive for some, so if you feel at any point that it is difficult for you, we encourage you to step away and be gentle with yourself.In this episode, I am joined by Laura Casey, Director of Services at Lois Bridges, Ireland’s only dedicated eating disorder treatment centre. Laura is an enhanced psychiatric nurse with extensive experience supporting individuals through eating disorders and complex mental health challenges. In this conversation, she shares what they are seeing on the ground in Ireland today. We explore how eating disorders are rarely just about food, but are often deeply connected to emotional wellbeing, coping mechanisms, control, identity and self-worth. Laura speaks about the signs that are often missed, the quieter behaviours that can go unnoticed, and why many women may not recognise their own experiences as disordered eating.Importantly, this episode opens up a conversation around how eating disorders can evolve across a woman’s life. This is not a conversation just about extremes; it is about understanding the nuance, recognising the signs, and creating space for more open, compassionate conversations around eating disorders.IMAGE The Check-in is part of the IMAGE Women’s Health Clinic and proudly empowered by Boots and sponsored by Samsung and Waterstone Clinic.

    57 min

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IMAGE The Check-in is the podcast that lifts the lid on women’s health, one honest expert conversation at a time. Brought to you by the IMAGE Women’s Health Clinic and hosted by Ellie Balfe, each episode features trusted voices from the medical world to explore what women really need to know in every decade of life. From hormones and heart health to brain function, sleep, stress and more, this podcast offers clear, expert guidance to help you futureproof your health and live well, longer. IMAGE The Check-in is empowered by Boots, and sponsored by Samsung, Waterstone Clinic. *Disclaimer* IMAGE The Check-in is for general information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be, and should not be taken as, medical advice. The content shared in each episode is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified medical practitioner. Whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy, no guarantee is given as to the completeness or correctness of the information, and reliance on any information provided in the podcast is solely at your own risk. Always seek the guidance of your healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your own health, medical condition, or treatment options.

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