Why Mums Don't Jump
Autor: | Helen Ledwick |
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EAN: | 9781838958503 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.03.2023 |
Untertitel: | Ending the Pelvic Floor Taboo |
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Schlagworte: | birth injuries birth injury gender health gap incontinence menopause pelvic floor postpartum prolapse vagina vulva |
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When Helen Ledwick discovered she had a prolapse after the birth of her second child, she was devastated, not just by the constant discomfort but also by the pervasive shame she felt and the lack of available information and support. When she learned that one in three women have pelvic floor disorders, she was horrified...and determined to do something about it. In this warm, factual and anecdote-rich look at a taboo subject, Helen shares her story along with those of many other women. From postpartum care to incontinence, with expert advice on returning to sport, the impact on sex and intimacy, and having another baby after pelvic floor injury, Why Mums Don't Jump is a groundbreaking book that will have readers laughing, crying and cringing as finally women come together to break the stigma around pelvic floor issues.
Helen Ledwick is a former BBC journalist and award-nominated podcast creator. She began her broadcast career as a reporter at BBC Radio Derby in 2005, spent time as senior reporter at the BBC's General News Service and as a producer at BBC Woman's Hour on Radio 4, before becoming a senior producer and on-air voice at BBC Radio 5 Live in 2009. In November 2020 she left the BBC after launching Why Mums Don't Jump, a podcast about pelvic floor problems after childbirth. Helen grew up in Accrington and now lives in Manchester with her husband and two children.
Helen Ledwick is a former BBC journalist and award-nominated podcast creator. She began her broadcast career as a reporter at BBC Radio Derby in 2005, spent time as senior reporter at the BBC's General News Service and as a producer at BBC Woman's Hour on Radio 4, before becoming a senior producer and on-air voice at BBC Radio 5 Live in 2009. In November 2020 she left the BBC after launching Why Mums Don't Jump, a podcast about pelvic floor problems after childbirth. Helen grew up in Accrington and now lives in Manchester with her husband and two children.